Month: July 2020

Breaking News Grant Imahara, a big part of the “MythBusters” team, has died … from a brain aneurysm. The beloved host of Discovery’s hit series, and brilliant electrical engineer, died suddenly Monday from the aneurysm … rattling his family, close friends and longtime coworkers. A Discovery rep tells TMZ, “We are heartbroken to hear this
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Combining luxury with interior design, the new Versace Home collection encompasses extensive lines for every inch of your dwelling – from the bedroom, to the living room, dining room, library and office. Crafted from luxurious woods, marble, and leather, each design evokes feelings of carrying a coveted Virtus handbag, the sophisticated Virtus line features emblematic
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Citigroup reported on Tuesday second-quarter results that surpassed analyst expectations thanks in part to a massive surge in trading revenue that helped offset a slowdown in the company’s consumer banking business.  Here’s how the company’s results compared to analyst estimates: Earnings: 50 cents per share vs 28 cents per share expected by Refinitiv Revenue: $19.77 billion
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With everything from snorkeling to hiking, kayaking, fishing, paddle boarding, ocean discovery, diving, surfing, and wellness – the rugged, rainforested Central American country of Costa Rica is home to cultural institutions like the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum, and revered for its soft sand beaches, picturesque volcanoes, and immense biodiversity. Made up of at least 123 acres
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Hollywood continues to devour Stephen King’s latest collection If It Bleeds. Last week, it was confirmed that Netflix, Ryan Murphy, and Blumhouse are adapting “Mr. Harrigan’s Phone”. Now, according to Deadline, we know where the other stories are going. The book’s second story, “The Life of Chuck”, has been scooped up by Darren Aronofsky’s Protozoa.
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In the early 2000s, Tesla Motors was a small start-up underdog in the automotive industry. It faced naysayers because “no one was doing electric cars,” CEO Elon Musk said on the “Third Row Tesla” podcast in February.  But despite the odds, Tesla became the world’s most valuable automaker – its market capitalization surpassed Toyota’s for the first time on July
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