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6 divorce red flags you should never ignore
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6 divorce red flags you should never ignore

Marriage represents one of life’s most significant commitments, yet many couples remain unaware of the subtle warning signs that could threaten their union’s stability. While relationship experts frequently discuss pre-marriage red flags, the indicators that predict marital dissolution receive far less attention. These divorce warning signs often emerge gradually, making them particularly dangerous for unsuspecting...

Nike EYBL III: 2027 & 2028 Standouts!
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Nike EYBL III: 2027 & 2028 Standouts!

It’s Memorial Day weekend and I am spending it at session III of the Nike EYBL in Kansas City, Kan. I focused mainly on evaluating 2027 and 2028 prospects, so let’s dive in to what I seen so far. Playing Up For Expressions, Nikola Mitrovic is an intriguing long term prospect that stands close to...

Angela Bassett skips the stunts in ‘Mission: Impossible’
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Angela Bassett skips the stunts in ‘Mission: Impossible’

Angela Bassett had no desire to do any stunts in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. The action franchise is known for its death-defying practical stunts that have become a hallmark of the series. The 66-year-old actress returns to the action franchise as U.S. President Erika Sloane in the new blockbuster and revealed that she is...

Never forget Darnella Frazier, the teen who filmed the murder of George Floyd
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Never forget Darnella Frazier, the teen who filmed the murder of George Floyd

Five years ago, the world changed because of the courage of a 17-year-old girl who recorded the murder of George Floyd.  I spent several weeks in George Floyd Square in Minneapolis while covering the trial of the former police officer who killed Floyd, and while directing the documentary Bearing Witness: A Portrait of Darnella Frazier....

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Feds charge 16 Russians allegedly tied to botnets used in cyberattacks and spying

The hacker ecosystem in Russia, more than perhaps anywhere else in the world, has long blurred the lines between cybercrime, state-sponsored cyberwarfare, and espionage. Now an indictment of a group of Russian nationals and the takedown of their sprawling botnet offers the clearest example in years of how a single malware operation allegedly enabled hacking...