Month: August 2022

News MTV VMAs 2022 Winners: See the Full List Here Video of the Year, Artist of the Year, Best New Artist, and more By Eric Torres August 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Tonight, the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards are airing live from the Prudential Center in
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For an industry that prizes digital assets, some of its most well-heeled proponents are actually very much into real assets, specifically real estate. If a man’s home is his castle, then cryptocurrency has helped to build some mighty impressive ones for its early adopters and most successful players. Despite the current so-called “Crypto Winter,” some
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On Aug. 24, President Biden announced the cancellation of $10,000 in federal student loan debt for most borrowers making less than $125,000 annually. But student loans account for less than 10% of household debt in America, which reached $16.15 trillion during the second quarter of 2022. “We shouldn’t be panicked about the level of household
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Editor’s Note — Monthly Ticket is a CNN Travel series that spotlights some of the most fascinating topics in the travel world. In August, we’re going back in time to revisit some of the greatest retro travel experiences. (CNN) — Before it was a global chain and internationally-recognized brand, the Hard Rock Cafe was a
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The Scottish charity regulator’s budget has been cut by 4 per cent. The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator’s accounts for the year ending March 2022, published yesterday, show that it received £3.6m from the Scottish government in 2021/22, but the figure for 2022/23 has fallen to £3.4m. The accounts also show that the majority
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Whether you’re keen to spot the mysterious spirit bear or listen to the songs of beluga whales, Canada’s varied terrain offers dozens of wildlife adventures that are bound to leave you in awe.  Canada’s sprawling forests, arctic tundras and desert landscapes provide ample opportunity to spot furry critters in the wild. So grab your camera
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Remember those two-week holidays when you wished you could’ve stayed longer? When you dreamt of spending days on end getting lost in the streets of a new city, returning to a favourite café until you’re counted as one of the locals, or having more time for day trips further afield? It seems retired travellers are
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The National Trust has hit back at a “paid-for” campaign group that the charity says is seeking to influence its governance. The charity accused Restore Trust, a private company that this weekend accused the National Trust of “forays into controversial social activism”, of spreading misleading information about its work. In an opinion piece published by
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Cohen Media Group hopes a Spanish film can dent the tough market for foreign language fare, Bleecker Street is out with a hostage drama and A24 presents Owen Kline’s directorial debut about a teenage cartoonist as the arthouse market flexes more muscle than it has in weeks. The dearth of new releases itself nudged some
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