• Advocating the ambitious: The Apprentice & Dragons’ Den

    Dragons' Den has seen the emergence of some exciting entrepreneurs throughout the UK, where many winners and runners-up have found success post-show. Similarly, the Apprentice provides the seeds for aspiring candidates to grow into a potential partner to British business magnate - Lord Alan Sugar. Insider takes a look at the history of both of the shows along with the successes past candidates have achieved after airing. Originating in Japan 2001, where it is known as "The Tigers of Money",...

  • Advocating the ambitious: The Apprentice & Dragons’ Den

    Dragons' Den has seen the emergence of some exciting entrepreneurs throughout the UK, where many winners and runners-up have found success post-show. Similarly, the Apprentice provides the seeds for aspiring candidates to grow into a potential partner to British business magnate - Lord Alan Sugar. Insider takes a look at the history of both of the shows along with the successes past candidates have achieved after airing. Originating in Japan 2001, where it is known as "The Tigers of Money",...

  • Advocating the ambitious: The Apprentice & Dragons’ Den

    Dragons' Den has seen the emergence of some exciting entrepreneurs throughout the UK, where many winners and runners-up have found success post-show. Similarly, the Apprentice provides the seeds for aspiring candidates to grow into a potential partner to British business magnate - Lord Alan Sugar. Insider takes a look at the history of both of the shows along with the successes past candidates have achieved after airing. Originating in Japan 2001, where it is known as "The Tigers of Money",...

  • Advocating the ambitious: The Apprentice & Dragons’ Den

    Dragons' Den has seen the emergence of some exciting entrepreneurs throughout the UK, where many winners and runners-up have found success post-show. Similarly, the Apprentice provides the seeds for aspiring candidates to grow into a potential partner to British business magnate - Lord Alan Sugar. Insider takes a look at the history of both of the shows along with the successes past candidates have achieved after airing. Originating in Japan 2001, where it is known as "The Tigers of Money",...

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    Acquiring Boltscale involves venturing off the common paths to confront formidable foes in a specific location.

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    Wisconsin Allows Noncitizens to Get IDs to Vote?

    We found details about the process by which a person can obtain a voting ID in Wisconsin.

  • Imagine Dragons announce 2024 'Loom' tour. Get tickets today

    Imagine Dragons announced a 2024 tour in support of their forthcoming album

  • Gavin Newsom Proposes Law Allowing Arizonans to Get Abortions in California

    California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to be a "good neighbor" by allowing Arizonans to abort their babies in his state, he said during an appearance on MSNBC's Inside with Jen Psaki on Sunday.

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    Dragon Age TV Show Would Be a ‘Terrible Idea’, Says Co-Creator

    Hot on the heels of the breakout success of The Last of Us and Fallout TV shows, many are wondering which video games would make a great pick for the next great series. Dragon Age is often suggested as a good candidate for the TV show treatment, but according to its co-creator, that would be a “terrible idea.”

  • Pokemon Fans Want a Dragon-Type Eevee in Legends Z-A But Will They Get It?

    Eevee is a ludicrously popular Pokemon that has made its way into nearly every mainline

  • How To Get Rid Of NYC Rats Without Brutality? Birth Control Is One Idea

    New York lawmakers are proposing rules to humanely drive down the population of rats and other rodents, eyeing contraception and a ban on glue traps as alternatives to poison or a slow, brutal death. Politicians have long come up with creative ways to battle the rodents, but some lawmakers are now proposing city and statewide […]

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    How to get rid of NYC rats without brutality? Birth control is one idea

    By MAYSOON KHAN and CEDAR ATTANASIO Associated Press New York lawmakers are proposing rules to humanely drive down the population of rats and other rodents, eyeing contraception and a ban on glue traps as alternatives to poison or a slow, brutal death. Politicians have long come up with creative ways to battle the rodents, but