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Jay-Z’s Request to File to Dismiss Rape Accuser’s Lawsuit Granted

Originally appeared on E! OnlineJay-Z is continuing his legal battle. Weeks after the rapper was accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in lawsuit filed...

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Opinion: SANDAG Hasn’t Delivered on Past Promises – Vote ‘No’ on Measure G

SANDAG has become a glaring example of everything wrong with government — an agency where a few insiders make millions while failing to deliver...

OnlyFans Pays Out $20 Billion To Content Creators

Unless you live under a rock without wifi, you’re aware of the digital creator economy by now. One of the major players in that...

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With just a few days left in December, we still have a big goal to reach — we’re $49,000 short of our $130,000 goal.That...

Electric Zamboni unveiled at Schenectady County ice rink

GLENVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- More upgrades were unveiled at the Schenectady County ice rink in Glenville. The rink is now equipped with an electric...

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FROM OMEGAPRO TO GO-GLOBAL AND NOVATECH, DUBAI HAS BECOME HEAVEN FOR CRIMINALS

City of Dubai – The United Arab Emirates (UAE), a major player in regional and global markets, is famed for its exponential economic growth and strategic location. Sitting alongside seven other emirates, Dubai is the most prominent member, managing to break free fromthe oil rich dependent roots, for which it is historically known, to now being a dynamic international business hub.Dubai charms global firms and the very wealthy alike, all enticed by the nation’s luxurious lifestyle and diversified economy. Political stability and futuristic infrastructure compound its appeal, making it a much-favoured destination for elite business investors looking forlucrative opportunities.The UAE’s appeal as a financial safe haven has made it particularly popular among African political officials...

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Russia offering to forgive past debts in scramble for recruits willing to fight in Ukraine: Report

The Kremlin says it will write off almost $95,000 worth of personal debt for new military recruits willing to fight on the front line in Russia's ongoing war with Ukraine, now approaching its third bloody yet inconclusive year.

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