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Real Estate

Rayse Proves ‘Transparency Is Power’ To Win Sales: Tech Review

To succeed in this era, agents need to communicate that real estate buying journeys are not seamless and without wounds…

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TV-Film

Dylan O’Brien’s Best Performance Yet Proves He’s The Next Robert Pattinson

First of all, O’Brien’s performance as Roman is fantastic on its own. While the character does have loud, angry outbursts…

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World

Empty headed? Largest study of its kind proves ‘bird brain’ is a misnomer

It’s difficult to know what birds ‘think’ when they fly, but scientists in Australia and Canada are getting some remarkable…

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Celebrity

Taylor Swift Proves She’s Travis Kelce’s Biggest Fan at Chiefs Game

Taylor Swift is back in her football era. Less than 24 hours after stepping out for dinner with her family…

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Sports

CFP semifinal reactions: Ohio State proves too much for Texas, advances to championship vs. Notre Dame | College Football Power Hour

The College Football Playoff Championship is set as Ohio State defeats Texas 28-14 in the Cotton Bowl and advances to…

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Celebrity

Reese Witherspoon Proves She Cloned Herself With Her 3 Lookalike Kids

Reese Witherspoon’s Daughter Ava Phillippe Reveals How She Really Pronounces Her Last Name Cloning yourself, what like it’s hard? Not…

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Tech

‘Batman: Arkham Shadow’ Proves VR Gaming Isn’t Just a Gimmick

There’s a tendency for VR games to be seen as gimmicks—forgettable spin-offs of better-known franchises. Indeed, the last attempt at…

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Health

MRI-first strategy for prostate cancer detection proves to be safe, study finds

There are several strategies for the early detection of prostate cancer. The first step is often a blood test for…

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Most Shared

Biden’s Pardon Proves Trump Right

Last week, President Biden served up a Thanksgiving leftover that no one wanted: a “full and unconditional pardon” of his…

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TV-Film

Netflix’s ‘Senna’ Proves Brazilian Filmmaking Prowess

What a difference a decade makes. It’s been nearly 10 years since Brazil produced the dystopian “3%,” its first series…

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