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First COVID Small Business Loan Fraudster Gets Sentenced

The U.S. Attorney’s Office of the District of Rhode Island has managed to prosecute and sentence the first person charged for fraudulently applying for and receiving COVID relief business loans. David Adler Staveley was sentenced to 56 months in federal prison by U.S. District Court Judge Mary S. McElroy. Staveley [CONTINUE READING]

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10 Questions to Help Small Businesses Narrow Down Their Target Audiences

Pinpointing a target audience is one of the most crucial steps in launching any successful business effort, including creating marketing campaigns and increasing sales. However, determining your audience is often much easier said than done. Before you can narrow down your ideal customer, you need to know how to do [CONTINUE READING]

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xXx 4 Should Borrow From Fast & Furious And Introduce Xander Cage’s Family

If xXx 4 wants to evolve the series, it should take a page out of The Fast And The Furious playbook and bring in some of Xander Cage’s family. The original xXx was custom built for Vin Diesel as a star vehicle, following the surprise success of 2001’s The Fast And [CONTINUE READING]

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Astronomers ‘Stumped’ Over Images Of Bizarre Double Galaxy

It’s not too often that astronomers are at a loss for words when making a space-related discovery, but the above image from NASA‘s Hubble telescope managed to do precisely that. Of all the tools at our disposal for exploring outer space, Hubble has repeatedly proven to be one of the best. [CONTINUE READING]

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Shang-Chi Passes $400M at Global Box Office Even Without China

Disney and Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings continues to outperform expectations at the box office, sailing past $400 million worldwide. The Phase 4 MCU movie is in its sixth weekend since its release, which was back on September 3. Shang-Chi was an immediate success upon release, grossing $29.6 million at [CONTINUE READING]