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Sep 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Royal Renaissance: Is This Queen Elizabeth II Sculpture a Masterpiece or a Misstep?

Imagine walking through a quiet park on a crisp autumn morning, surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of nature. Suddenly, you come across a bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, and two adorable corgis. Sounds lovely, right? Well, not everyone is convinced. The latest addition to

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Sep 11 2024HEALTH

Rethinking Recovery: Can a Fresh Perspective Help Us Heal?

What if the key to recovery wasn’t just about overcoming addiction, but also about embracing mental wellness? The Red House of Hope is challenging traditional notions of recovery with its upcoming Rewriting Recovery event. On September 21, this innovative organization will gather experts and individ

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Sep 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Uncovering the Origins of NCIS: A New Era in Team Dynamics

Gibbs' first team is finally revealed in these new NCIS: Origins images. As we delve into the aftermath of his family's loss, it's clear that this prequel show will be a thrilling ride. The upcoming series will explore Gibbs' early days with NCIS (or NIS, as it was known back then) and his introduc

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Sep 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Happy Gilmore Sequel: A Tale of Unlikely Golfing Partners

It's been 25 years since Happy Gilmore hit the golf course and Adam Sandler is back for more. This time he's joined by the charismatic Bad Bunny who's making his Hollywood debut outside of music. But will their unlikely pairing lead to a hole-in-one or a triple bogey? The original film followed H

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Sep 10 2024LIFESTYLE

Decoding the 'Annoying Mom' Myth: Navigating School Playgrounds and Parent Groups

Back-to-school season can feel like a minefield, especially when it comes to the social dynamics of parent groups. Are you the or the ? Etiquette expert Jo Bryant suggests six common parenting pitfalls to avoid, but are these really universal rules or just assumptions? Let's break it down. It's a

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's New Legal Maverick: Gregg Ramer Takes on Tinseltown

What if I told you there's a new sheriff in town when it comes to entertainment law? Well, buckle up, because Gregg Ramer is shaking things up with his brand-spanking-new boutique firm, Ramer Entertainment Law. This guy's got two decades of experience under his belt, representing everyone from A-lis

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

The Business Flyer Advantage: From Value to Velocity

Are your business travels feeling a little lacklustre lately? It might be time for an upgrade! Enter Virgin Australia's Business Flyer, the rewards program tailor-made for small to medium enterprises. With savings up to 6% on domestic flights and 10% on international United Airlines fares, double-di

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Is 'Gangster' Really About Living Life on Your Own Terms?

50 Cent recently sat down for an interview where he redefined what it means to be a 'gangster.' He argues that true 'gangster' behavior isn't about outward toughness or engaging in risky actions. Instead, he believes it's about independence and autonomy – living life according to your own rules, fr

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Sep 06 2024RELIGION

Olympics Opening Ceremony Sparks Religious Debate:Did Art Cross the Line?

The 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, designed to be a unifying celebration, ignited controversy when a segment depicting a Last Supper-inspired scene drew criticism from religious groups. Dancers, drag queens, and a DJ posed in a manner reminiscent of Jesus Christ's final meal with his Apostle

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Can School Decisions Be Taken Out of the Hands of the Experts?

Concord residents are gearing up for a heated battle over school policy, with two ballot questions seeking to give voters a direct say in major decisions like school relocations and property transactions. But is this a good idea? Could giving the average voter a say in these complex issues lead to

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