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Americans Are Moving to These 2 Southern Cities — and Both Have Stunning Beaches, Great Weather, and Low Cost of Living

Shawdesh desk: Inflation and rising home prices are driving Americans out of the country’s largest urban areas. A recent study found that in over half of the nation’s largest cities,

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WB approves two projects to address Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh

Shawdesh Desk: The World Bank’s board of executive directors on Wednesday approved two projects totaling $700 million to provide basic services and build disaster and social resilience for both the

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Zelensky urges allies to use ‘all means’ to force Russia into peace talks

Shawdesh Desk: Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky called Monday on the West to “use all means” to force Russia to peace talks during a visit to Madrid, which pledged one billion

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Candidates’ affidavits, tax returns mismatch

Anti-graft watchdog Transparency International Bangladesh found a mismatch between the affidavits and income tax returns of many wealthy candidates for the third phase of the upazila parishad election slated for

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Prince Harry and Meghan Are Working on a “Big Move” for Archie and Lilibet

Shawdesh Desk: Fresh off the heels of their successful Nigeria tour, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly turning their attention to their kids as they map out their future as

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30 Years Ago, Steve Jobs Said 1 Habit Separates the Doers From the Dreamers

Shawdesh Desk: One of my least favorite things to do is ask for help. Not only do I not like to ask, but I take a somewhat perverse pride in figuring

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Dennis Quaid ‘really admires’ Trump for visits to New York neighborhoods after historic Bronx rally

Shawdesh Desk; Dennis Quaid, star of the upcoming biopic “Reagan,” expressed his respect for Donald Trump following the former president’s tours of minority communities in New York City. Quaid made an appearance

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UN raises Papua New Guinea landslide death toll estimate to 670

Shawdesh desk: More than 670 people are believed to have died after a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea, a UN official told AFP on Sunday as aid workers and

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