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Forbes unveils its 2023 list of top-earning dead celebrities
In a world where fame knows no boundaries, even death can’t dim the financial glow of some of the world’s most iconic personalities. Forbes, the renowned business and finance magazine, has released its much anticipated annual list of the highest-earning deceased celebrities. This tradition not only pays tribute to the enduring legacies of a number…
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WATCH LIVE: SKY7 over police pursuit of SUV near Oakland airport
Wednesday, November 1, 2023 1:50AM OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) — A white Kia SUV led police in a wild chase through the East Bay Tuesday afternoon. SKY7 caught up with the pursuit as the driver sped through East Oakland city streets, and at one point drove around Oakland Airport. INTERACTIVE: Take a look at the ABC7…
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10 Best Selling Hanging Planters for 2023
Our Top Picks Looking for a space-saving and decorative option to grow your plants indoors and outdoors? Look no further than hanging planters! We’ve researched and tested a variety of hanging planters to provide you with a comprehensive list of options that meet your gardening needs. Our analysis considered essential criteria, such as size, material,…
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The average credit score just hit an all-time high — here’s how to make the most of yours
The average credit score in the US just hit an all-time high of 718, according to an Oct. 30 report from FICO, the data analytics company that computes the three-digit rating. On the FICO scale, which ranges from 300 to 850, a score of 718 falls under the “good” credit category. This news may come…
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Legal row over 28,000% mark-up for African mask
By Henri Astier BBC A second-hand dealer in France has appeared in court accused of deceiving a couple by paying €150 (£130) for an African mask which he resold for €4.2m. The pensioner couple found the mask from Gabon at the home of an ancestor who had been a colonial governor. They sold it to…
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More small business owners shifting from group health care plans to ICHRAs
As health care costs rise, some small business owners are moving away from group health care plans to individual coverage health reimbursement arrangements, Inc. reports. According to the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans, a nonprofit organization focusing on employee health benefits, the cost of medical plans for U.S. employers is set to increase by…
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Packers trade Rasul Douglas to Bills
Veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas is heading to Buffalo. The Packers have traded Douglas and a fifth-round pick to the Bills for a third-round pick, with the deal finalized just minutes before the NFL trade deadline, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The 28-year-old Douglas originally entered the NFL as a 2017 third-round pick of…
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West Maui Fully Reopens to Tourism, But Travel Recovery Lags
Skift Take Public officials sped up the full reopening of West Maui to help save the pivotal holiday season for all of Maui. Hopefully, it’s not too late. Dawit Habtemariam Maui’s western region will be fully reopened to tourism on Wednesday. Yet the recovery of the island as a whole remains uncertain two months after…
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Pitt State authors to be honored at 40th annual reception
Library Services at Pittsburg State University will host the 40th annual University Authors Reception from 3 to 4 p.m. on Nov. 9 on the first floor of Leonard H. Axe Library. It is open to the public. The reception serves to highlight the accomplishments of Pitt State employees who publish or develop creative works each…
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‘Loki’ Composer Natalie Holt Talks Tom Hiddleston’s Musical Advice and Why She Can’t Revisit Her ‘Batgirl’ Score
What separates Loki from the rest of Marvel’s Disney+ series is its bold and inspired choices across every department, and chief among them is Natalie Holt’s genre-bending score. The British composer brought the otherworldly sound of the theremin back to the fore, calling to mind the sci-fi and genre films of the ‘50s. She also…