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Bill Gates says that technology will make three day weeks possible in near future
Forget a four-day working week, Bill Gates can see a future where we only need to head to the office three times a week thanks to the advancements in technology. Of course, AI is a scary prospect to a lot of us, and was one of the reasons behind the recent Hollywood writers’ and actors’…
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Bend runners kick off Thanksgiving festivities in healthy, tasty fashion with the 2023 I Like Pie run
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Many Bend-area families gathered in the Old Mill District on Thanksgiving morning to participate in the annual I Like Pie run. All proceeds benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Bend. Registered participants received an exclusive 2023 I Like Pie beanie and had the opportunity to savor some pie at the finish…
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Kecmanovic puts Serbia ahead against Britain
MALAGA, Spain, Nov 23 (Reuters) – Novak Djokovic steered Serbia into the Davis Cup semi-finals with a straightforward 6-4 6-4 win over Britain’s Cameron Norrie to give his team a winning 2-0 lead on Thursday. The 36-year-old world number one, looking to complete a remarkable year by helping his country win the Davis Cup for…
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I’m A Celebrity ‘issues urgent warning after two campmates attacked’
I’m A Celebrity campmates have even more creepy-crawlies to contend with (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock) I’m A Celebrity campmates have been reportedly urged by ITV to be wary of blood-sucking leeches after they invaded the jungle. It’s been claimed there has been an onslaught of the parasites in the camp, which has recently welcomed two latecomers, due…
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Burlington Performing Arts Centre governance to go under microscope
The Burlington Performing Arts Centre is going to undergo a governance review ordered by Burlington City Council. The exact issues that led to a call for the review were only hinted at in a council session November 14th but BPAC Executive Director Tammy Fox who has been at the helm for eight years was in…
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Meals on Wheels gives out warm smiles and warm food on Thanksgiving
DALLAS – As many people gather around the table with family and friends eating a warm meal for Thanksgiving, there are many others in your community who may not have that same opportunity. That’s where Meals on Wheels comes in-helping homebound seniors and disabled adults in the metroplex. This is the 50th year the Visiting…
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Dublin: Irish police commissioner condemns disorder
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College basketball player confronts fan who allegedly called him a ‘terrorist’ during game
A Cal basketball player confronted a fan who was allegedly calling him a “terrorist” during the Golden Bears’ game against UTEP on Monday. Fardaws Aimaq, a 6-foot-11 center, was caught on video walking up the bleachers at The Pavilion in San Juan Capistrano, California, to get in a fan’s face. Aimaq’s agent, Daniel Poneman, reposted…
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Confusion, contradictions surround saga of medicine access and innovation study
Clear contradictions, confusing communication and questions about the involvement of a major pharmaceutical lobby group in the publishing and unpublishing of a medical study filled the room at the latest meeting of the Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA). STOA, which consists of a non-political secretariat in charge of commissioning scientists to…
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Meals on Wheels of metro Tulsa delivers food and human connection this Thanksgiving
TULSA, Okla. — Two-hundred volunteers and their families spent time delivering Thanksgiving dinners to homebound neighbors across the Tulsa area Thursday morning. “A bunch of devoted volunteers who are taking the initiative to deliver a hot meal to almost 1,100 homebound individuals who may not have a traditional Thanksgiving Celebration,” Jay Betz, President and CEO…