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Jay Cutler Denies Kristin Cavallari Lied About Divorce Settlement

Jay Cutler is speaking out against his ex-wife Kristin Cavallari’s claims that she never received any money from him in their divorce settlement. The former NFL star said her statement was “reckless” and “borderline slander.” According to Cutler, who earned $127.9 million during his 12-year NFL career, it’s impossible for a judge to approve a … Read more

Valley Fever Cases Rise in California for Record-Breaking Year

Valley fever cases are rising across California once again, with the state expected to reach record levels this year. According to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), over 5,500 provisional valley fever cases have been reported as of July 31, surpassing last year’s count of 12,500 cases. Historically, the disease is most common in … Read more

Alternative Assets in 401(k)s Could Impact Your Retirement

A new executive order signed by President Trump aims to include alternative assets like cryptocurrency, real estate, and private equity in 401(k) retirement plans. These accounts typically hold stocks and bonds, but the order directs the Department of Labor, Treasury, and Securities and Exchange Commission to clear a path for these alternative assets. Private equity … Read more

Bitcoin Frenzy: Corporate Buying Spree Brings Fees and Profits for Financial Firms

A growing number of financial firms are reaping big fees as corporate companies flock to bitcoin, citing diversification, inflation hedge, and investor attraction. The trend has reached “fever pitch,” with a record number of public companies adding crypto to their balance sheets. Anchorage Digital’s CEO Nathan McCauley notes that the trend is contagious, with his … Read more

Somalia Diphtheria Outbreak Spreads as Vaccine Coverage Falters

A growing number of cases of the highly contagious and deadly bacterial disease diphtheria is spreading across Somalia, with children accounting for more than 97% of the cases. The medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) attributes the increase in cases to persistent immunization gaps. According to Abdulrazaq Yusuf Ahmed, director of Demartino public hospital in … Read more

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Yahoo Kansanvaltaa Sivustonsa Evästeille

Yahoo on julmautunut käyttäjien kanssa suhteestaan. Oikeuskello on sanonut sanoen, että “ei ole voinut rajoittaa sovelluksiaan tai sivujaan, joissa kerätään yleisesti käyttäjiän tiede”. Käytämme tässä yhteissäännössä, joka kertoo suosimistaamme evasteen ja henkilötiedoista. Jos haluat muokata valintojasi, napsauta Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia. Voit myös peruuttaa suostumuksesi milloin tahansa, napsauttamalla linkkejä sivustollamme ja sovelluksillamme. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_b48410bd-5ac2-4e2a-bf53-ce1de293c3f2

America’s Obsession with Spicy Food Continues to Rise

The heat is on in the US, as Americans are increasingly setting their mouths ablaze with spicy food. The Carolina Reaper, currently the world’s hottest pepper, has become a staple in many restaurants and grocery stores nationwide. In 2012, it was created by crossing habaneros and Naga Viper peppers, reaching an astonishing 2.2 million Scoville … Read more