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3 Doors Down Frontman Battles Stage Four Cancer
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Brad Arnold, the vocalist of the American rock group 3 Doors Down, has disclosed that he has been informed he has stage four kidney cancer. The 46-year-old said in an Instagram video He mentioned having “renal cell carcinoma with clear cells that have spread to my lungs,” and added, “This is stage four, which…
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‘MSNBC Host Addresses the Unspoken Trump Mental Health Issue’
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On an MSNBC discussion about President Donald Trump’s latest statements that have puzzled many analysts, “Weekend” co-host Jonathan Capehart voiced his concern over the lack of focus on the commander-in-chief’s mental condition. When former Representative Barbara Comstock (R-VA) addressed Trump’s illogical tariff statements, Capehart could no longer hold back and blurted out, “I jotted…
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Kenyan Prince’s ex Stephanie Ngunjiri says she misses how he spoiled her: “Gave me everything”
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Stephanie Ngunjiri, who previously dated the flamboyant social media personality known as Kenyan Prince, admitted that she pines for the lavish way of life he used to afford her. She remembered receiving lavish presents, such as KSh 100,000 wigs, along with unexpected bank transfers. Her comments ignited varied responses on social media, where Prince…
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Stocks Keep Recovery Surge Into Fourth Straight Session
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Thursday morning, Vietnam’s benchmark VN-Index surged by 1.55%, reaching 1,269.80 points, marking the highest level since April 2nd. The index finished 19.4 points higher during its fourth consecutive day of gains. Trading on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange, from where the index is derived, increased by 11% to reach VND19.11 trillion (US$736 million).…
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SEC Urges Enhanced Integration Among African Markets – International Edition (English)
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has urged collaboration amongst African financial markets with the aim of fostering greater interconnectedness across the continent and promoting the creation of innovative products. During his visit to the Autorité Marocaine du Marché des Capitaux (AMMC), also known as the Moroccan Capital Market Authority in Rabat on Monday,…
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Taxing Vacant Homes Could Stem the Housing Crisis – NIESV
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The Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV) has suggested implementing taxes on vacant properties as one of the strategies to address the increasing issue observed in key urban areas throughout the nation. The President and Chairman of the Council of NIESV, ESV Victor A. Alonge, disclosed this information during the annual Valuation…