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    TikTok food critic leaves big impact, big tips after GTA restaurant tour

    Three Greater Toronto Area restaurant owners say they are feeling the "Keith Lee effect" after the TikTok food critic came to town to sample their offerings.

  • Can you transfer American Airlines miles?

    American Airlines’ loyalty program is called AAdvantage, and its currency is called AAdvantage miles. You can earn AAdvantage miles through activities such as flying with American Airlines or its partner airlines, spending on an American Airlines cobranded credit card and shopping online through the AAdvantage eShopping online portal. However, AAdvantage will update the specific ways members …

  • The death of Pascal Sleiman: was it a crime, or a political assassination?

    Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator Pascal Sleiman, head of the Christian Lebanese Forces’ Jbeil district office, was kidnapped and killed by a gang of Syrian car thieves on April 7. He died after being hit on the head and chest by the criminals, who then stuffed him into the car’s truck, and later dumped […]

  • How school break can impact the health of students

    It’s school vacation week for students in Massachusetts and while it’s meant to be beneficial to students, it can also impact their mental and physical health.

  • Millions of Americans impacted by flash flooding and tornadoes

    Over 100,000 people were left without electricity on Thursday, and Georgia alone had more than 30,000 people affected.

  • The Unseen Reason You Feel So Overwhelmed — and How It Impacts Your Business

    Feelings of tiredness and exhaustion are on the rise. Here are a few tips to combat the symptoms within your own business to boost productivity and employee morale.

  • What the left can teach the right about political power

    Political power is not a toy. It is not a trophy awarded to the winner of the debate club. Power is a game, but it is the game of kings. It is chess, not checkers. If you intend to play the game, you had better come with a serious strategy and the will to win, because you can bet the other side is playing for keeps.For too long, conservatives have engaged in politics as if it were professional football, something to watch for entertainment while sitting on the couch so you can complain about...

  • A small factor makes a big impact on genome editing

    Through years of engineering gene-editing systems, researchers have developed a suite of tools that enable the modification of genomes in living cells, akin to "genome surgery." These tools, including ones based on a natural system known as CRISPR/Cas9, offer enormous potential for addressing unmet clinical needs, underscored by the recent FDA approval of the first CRISPR/Cas9-based therapy.

  • Monday was a big filing day for PACs and other political groups

    Earlier this week, political campaigns and PACs had to turn in numbers on spending and fundraising to the Federal Election Commission.

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    Chicago Politics Roundup: Kicking the Can In City Hall

    34th Ward Alderman Bill Conway joins the Steve Cochran Show to delve into the efficacy of using community grants to tackle the affordable housing crisis, prioritizing fiscal recovery for the city, and explore the next steps in addressing the migrant crisis. https://omny.fm/shows/steve-cochran-on

  • Disrupting the System: Can Microschools Fix American Education?

    The concept of microschools is where students of various ages learn together in a single, often rural, classroom.

  • Rohit on Impact Player rule: 'I'm not a big fan'

    India captain Rohit Sharma is "not a fan" of the Impact Player rule in the IPL, arguing that it's detrimental to the growth of allrounders in Indian cricket. Rohit is the first high-profile Indian player to be critical of the Impact Player rule which was introduced in IPL 2023 and allows teams to bring in a 12th player at any point in a match to replace a player from the XI after the toss."I generally feel that it is going to hold back [development of allrounders] because eventually cricket is...