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7 Pieces of Technology You Can Use To Grow Wealth
Technology has made it easier than ever to track, manage and grow your money -- but with so many competing services and platforms, which digital tools do the pros use and recommend to their...
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911r is Selling a Backdated 1944 Porsche 911S Twin-Plug On Bring A Trailer
A remarkable backdated 1977 Porsche 911S Coupe with a twin-plug 3.2L engine is set to turn heads at the upcoming auction on Bring A Trailer.
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These 10-Year-Old Cars Will Last You Another Decade
One thing that's never a guarantee with the purchase of a vehicle is how long it will last before dipping into your emergency fund for repairs. The dealership may say it will make it miles further...
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Is a Costco Membership Worth It in Retirement?
If you're retired, you probably don't have a house full of mouths to feed. So, stocking up on bulk quantities of anything at a big warehouse store may seem to be more in the realm of growing families...
- PA Media: Sport
Gareth Southgate ‘still discussing’ final Euro 2024 squad with England staff
Southgate has to cut his 33-man training group to a tournament squad of 26 on Friday.
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Police confirm no crime occurred at home where two bodies were found
The deaths of two women at the property in Nottingham have now been referred to the coroner.
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Behind the scenes at Brantford General Hospital’s emergency department
“Today’s a good day.” That’s what Dr. Somaiah Ahmed, chief and medical director of emergency medicine for the Brantford General Hospital, told The Spectator on a recent tour through the emergency department. Around noon on a Tuesday in May, there were approximately 70 patients in the emergency department, 19 of whom were waiting to be moved to the appropriate in-patient bed for care. There are 25 official beds in the ED — the larger hospital has 330 — and when patients are ready to be discharged