Author: kumbhorg

The myth of the Kennedy family is as ingrained in American culture as it is in modern pop culture. From the closeness Jackie Kennedy sought to cultivate after her husband’s death to Jack Schlossberg’s online persona, over the course of more than half a century, generations of Americans have been given an in-depth look at this family’s lives. Or so they think. With this closeness comes the inevitable tailoring of the Kennedys’ lives, which have been marked by tragedies more so than any other famous family. Yet this closeness they have with the American people is manufactured, tailored so perfectly…

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It’s Friday the 13th!! And that is lucky day because we have a batch of releases for you this week. Around 40 which means that there is probably something for everyone…but me. Nothing I have to have this week, but let me know what you want to hear or what we may have missed. Thanks for stopping by and I hope the rest of your day be just as great!!

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In 1988, when Robert Lawson was a first-year economics graduate student at Florida State University, he was surprised one day to look up and see Dr. James D. Gwartney standing in front of him. He had come down from a different floor of the Bellamy Building to find Lawson. That was unusual, because grad students were normally summoned by tenured professors, not sought out by them. But in this case, Gwartney had an assignment that was considerably more interesting than grading papers or returning a library book. He had received a letter inviting him into a group attempting to construct…

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Herschelle Gibbs slams Hardik Pandya: India won their second game against Namibia on Thursday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. The Men in Blue had a thumping win by 93 runs against the African nation. Hardik Pandya played a key role in India’s big win last night as his all-round show first helped the side to post a good total and then restrict them as well.Hardik Pandya scored a 28-ball 52 in the game and picked up two wickets from his four-over spell, giving out just 21 runs. India, who were off to a flying start and scored…

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Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta says his side lacked composure and discipline as the Gunners missed out on a six-point lead at the top of the Premier League by spurning a lead in a 1-1 draw at Brentford. Noni Madueke headed the visitors in front in the 61st minute, only for Keane Lewis-Potter to equalise 10 minutes later following a long throw before Brentford threatened a late winner and Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli was denied in a one-on-one during added time. “It is really difficult to dominate the game for long periods because Brentford are really good,” Arteta said after his…

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The Edmonton Oilers and Toronto Maple Leafs have talked trade David Staples of The Edmonton Journal: The Edmonton Oilers and Toronto Maple Leafs have held trade talks, according to David Pagnotta, when asked by Jeff Marek on his The Sheet podcast. “Yeah, there was some word out of Edmonton that, leading up to this freeze that they have been having discussions with the Toronto Maple Leafs. I don’t know the specifics of where they’re going. I’m going to speculate a little bit. And it wasn’t (Toronto winger) Bobby McMann. I know there was a lot of attention and a lot…

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Thailand is taking a major step toward integrating digital assets into its regulated financial markets.  The country’s Cabinet recently approved a proposal allowing digital assets, including cryptocurrencies and tokens, to be used as underlying assets in the derivatives and capital markets. The decision reflects a growing recognition that digital assets are evolving beyond speculative instruments into a legitimate asset class capable of reshaping capital markets. Nirun Fuwattananukul, chief executive of Binance Thailand, described the move as a “watershed moment” for the country’s capital markets. “It sends a strong signal that Thailand is positioning itself as a forward-looking leader in Southeast…

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In his groundbreaking role in ‘O’Romeo,’ Shahid Kapoor dives deep into the gritty world of ‘Mafia Queens of Mumbai.’ He passionately advocates for portraying multifaceted characters, revealing the complexities of their choices without sugarcoating their flaws. Kapoor asserts that the essence of art lies in truthfulness, not merely in winning audience approval. Shahid Kapoor’s ‘O’Romeo’ has arrived in cinemas today. The film is based on Hussain Zaidi’s novel ‘Mafia Queens of Mumbai’ and stars the actor in the role of Ustara. Ahead of the release, the actor talked about why he loves playing gray characters. Let’s take a look at…

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