Month: April 2023
Having a Name Twin at Work Is Hard, Just Ask Chris Smith. And Chris Smith.
You’re getting a promotion! Or are you? Work doppelgängers are everywhere.
Read MoreHaving a Name Twin at Work Is Hard, Just Ask Chris Smith. And Chris Smith.
You’re getting a promotion! Or are you? Work doppelgängers are everywhere.
Read MoreWhat’s News: World-Wide
What’s News: World-Wide
Read MoreWhat’s News: Business & Finance
What’s News: Business & Finance
Read MoreTornado Damages Homes and Uproots Trees in Virginia Beach – The New York Times
Tornado Damages Homes and Uproots Trees in Virginia Beach The New York Times Viewer videos capture tornado over Virginia Beach 13News Now Some Virginia Beach schools will be closed Monday after tornado damage to areas The Virginian-Pilot “Major storm damage” in Virginia Beach
Read MoreA Florida sheriff is on the warpath against neo-Nazi ‘scumbags’ who want him dead
Mike Chitwood says he’s coming after the Goyim Defense League, one of the country’s most prominent antisemitic organizations, after its leaders move to his area
Read MoreParaguay’s conservatives score big election win, defusing Taiwan fears – Reuters Canada
Paraguay’s conservatives score big election win, defusing Taiwan fears Reuters Canada Paraguay Presidential Elections: Race to victory a narrow cut for Pena | Latest World News | WION WION Paraguay Picks a New President: What You Need to Know The New York Times
Read MoreMother and two baby sons found stabbed to death in Taibe
Husband arrested on suspicion of killing wife, 26, and sons, 2 and 6 months in grisly overnight slaying, amid ongoing rash of deadly violence
Read MoreIn Succession‘s ‘Living+,’ the Roy Kids’ Freudian Kinks Are on Full Display
Spoiler alert: This article discusses in detail season 4, episode 6 of Succession. With Logan dead and the Matsson deal all but signed, it looks as though the Roy children are just about ready to take their money and run
Read MoreCurrencies in limbo awaiting packed week of central banks
SYDNEY (Reuters) — Currencies were in limbo on Monday as holidays in most of Asia made for thin trading, while traders braced for a packed week of central bank meetings that would offer the latest guidance on future rate hikes
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