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After Losing Her Job, Calgary Woman Paid Off Nearly $71K In Debt In 3 Years

The average Canadian owes about $20,000 in non-mortgage debt. Adeola Omole owed more than three times that— $70,800— in mountains of credit card debt, lines of credit, a personal loan for car payments, and student loans. Then she lost her job. Coming to terms with her debt would mean changing her whole mentality about shopping, […]

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Update: Netflix, Warners Hit With $50 Million Lawsuit Over Sabrina Satanic Temple

Update as of 11/08: The Satanic Temple has filed a $50 million copyright suit against Netflix and Warner Bros. that they publicly threatened at the end of October, Variety reports. The lawsuit was filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in New York, and states that Netflix’s new series, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, has copied the organization’s […]

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Hearthstone Rastakhan’s Rumble Expansion Revealed – BlizzCon 2018

Hearthstone’s next expansion will be a Troll-themed set called Rastakhan’s Rumble, Blizzard announced during the BlizzCon 2018 opening ceremony. Early reports say the expansion will add 135 new cards to Hearthstone, all themed around a massive Troll competition where nine tribes (one for each class) fight for dominance at the behest of Troll King Rastakhan. […]

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Justin Trudeau facing renewed calls to resign as secret tape escalates SNC-Lavalin corruption scandal

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing renewed calls to resign after a secretly recorded telephone call between two senior figures in his administration was made public, escalating claims he tried to shield an allegedly corrupt firm from prosecution.  The 17-minute call took place in December between Jody Wilson-Raybould, then the attorney general, and Michael […]

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Perryman, Poole, Trautmann Selected as Finalists for Inaugural Schutt Sports/NFCA Division II National Player of the Year

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The National Fastpitch Coaches Association is proud to announce the top three finalists for the inaugural Schutt Sports/NFCA Division II National Player of the Year award, which will be presented prior to the start of the Division II National Championship in Oklahoma City.   Missouri-St. Louis junior Hannah Perryman, North Georgia junior […]

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New Zealand shooter to represent himself in court as former lawyer says he appears ‘lucid’

The Australian terrorist who filmed himself slaughtering 50 worshipers at two mosques in New Zealand has asked to represent himself in court, prompting concerns the trial could become a platform to promote his far-Right ideology. Brenton Tarrant, a white supremacist who gunned down his victims with a semi-automatic rifle at the Al Noor and Linwood mosques in Christchurch, […]

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12 Easy Sundae Recipes For The Rest Of Summer's Sunny Days

We’re sure you’ll agree that it’s been a very hot summer, but regardless of this, we are determined to make sure that the weather doesn’t get in the way of some serious summer fun spent in the sun. What better way to beat the heat than with the most notorious summer dessert of all? We’re […]

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Strickland, Kauder, Tyra Named MaxPreps/NFCA National High School Players of the Week

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Senior pitcher/first baseman Ashtin Strickland (Santa Fe (Fla.) HS), junior pitcher/infielder Casey Kauder (Caldwell (Texas) HS) and senior catcher/third baseman Courtney Tyra (Desert Christian (Ariz.) HS) have been selected as the MaxPreps/NFCA National High School Players of the Week for games played March 2-8.   South Strickland keyed her team to a […]

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Battlefield 5 Players Feel Like They’re Dying Too Quickly, DICE Working on a Fix

DICE’s core gameplay designer says changes are coming to both time-to-kill (TTK) and time-to-die (TTD). Battlefield 5 launched last week, and players been vocal in their criticisms of TTD, saying that death currently feels too fast and frustrating with comparison to previous games in the series. DICE core game designer, Florian Le Bihan, has tweeted […]

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Canadian Housing Swings Back Into Downturn Mode

After showing signs of a rebound over the spring and summer months, Canada’s national housing market has slipped back into downturn mode, two new reports released Thursday show. Sales of existing homes slipped 1.6 per cent in October, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association, marking the second straight month of declining sales. Sales were […]

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