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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

How Tom Brady’s Lifestyle Changes Helped Him Earn Big

In a recent chat on the Pivot Podcast, NFL legend Tom Brady opened up about how his journey to greatness wasn't just about skills on the field. He's been in the game for 23 years and shares that he never set out to chase big bucks, but the more he improved, the more money followed. It all started b

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Abbott Elementary: Real Education Challenges on TV

Imagine tuning into "Abbott Elementary," a show that dives deep into the real issues plaguing schools today. It's not just about teachers and students, but also about how low pay can lead to teacher shortages. Have you ever thought about how hard it is for schools to support differently abled studen

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Best Sci-Fi Shows on Netflix: From Altered Carbon to Sense8

Netflix offers a variety of sci-fi shows that cater to different tastes. "Parasyte: The Grey" combines horror and sci-fi elements, focusing on alien parasites turning people into monsters. Survivors band together to save humanity, making it an engaging watch for fans of the genre. "Sense8," created

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Oct 07 2024FINANCE

Why We're Uncomfortable Talking About Money

Money matters can be a tough subject to bring up, even with close friends and family. A recent survey found that most adults in the U.S. prefer discussing politics or religion over their finances. Surprisingly, 62% of people feel highly uncomfortable sharing their financial details with loved ones.

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Oct 07 2024FINANCE

Gulf Banks Have More Cash: What's Next?

In a surprising turn of events, banks in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are sitting on more liquid cash than many of their global counterparts. This shift is largely due to the high interest rates in Europe and other regions, according to an executive from Qatar National Bank. Speaking

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Southeast Asia's Rise as a Manufacturing Hub: A Look at the SEA 500 List

The Southeast Asia 500 list has highlighted a significant trend: the region is becoming a major manufacturing hub. The COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions have sped up this transformation. While financial companies top both the U.S. Fortune 500 and SEA 500 lists, Southeast Asia has more ener

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Rwanda Battles Marburg: 11 Dead, No Known Source

Marburg hemorrhagic fever has taken the lives of 11 people in Rwanda, according to health officials. This deadly virus shares similar symptoms with Ebola and has infected a total of 36 individuals. The first cases were found among patients in healthcare facilities. Although the outbreak was declared

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Rebuilding Gaza: Challenges and Obstacles

The process of rebuilding Gaza faces substantial challenges, including clearing massive amounts of debris, restoring damaged infrastructure, and addressing political roadblocks. The United Nations estimates that the war has left 40 million tons of rubble in Gaza, requiring up to 15 years and $650 mi

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

The Journey of Merab Dvalishvili: From Georgia to UFC Stardom

Meet Merab Dvalishvili, a man who has made quite the name for himself in the world of mixed martial arts. Born in 1991 in Tbilisi, Georgia (which was then part of the USSR), Dvalishvili started his journey with traditional Georgian martial arts like qartuli chidaoba and khridoli. He later shifted to

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Why Some Christians Still Stand By Trump

Imagine you’re a Christian who believes that God chose Donald Trump to lead America. It might sound surprising, but there are people out there who genuinely hold this belief. This isn't just about politics; it’s linked to something bigger called Christian nationalism. This idea can make people feel

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