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Sometimes, doing things “the right way” isn’t necessarily doing them the best way. Maybe you’ve spent the last decade working a traditional job and are tired of doing the same old thing. Or, you have a difficult time getting a traditional job because you lack training, experience or a set of solid references. Or perhaps you’re looking for a way to get immediate cash for an urgent need. No matter what your reason is to search for under-the-table jobs or cash-only paying jobs, there are a wealth of opportunities out there for you. How to Find Under The Table Jobs…

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Belgorod governor describes situation as ‘difficult and tense’ amid Ukraine incursion into neighbouring Kursk.The governor of Russia’s Belgorod region on Ukraine’s northern border has declared a regional state of emergency blaming relentless bombardment by Ukraine. “The situation in the Belgorod region continues to be extremely difficult and tense,” Vyacheslav Gladkov said in a video posted on the Telegram messaging app. Daily shelling by Ukraine’s armed forces had destroyed houses, and had killed and injured civilians, he added. “Therefore, we are making a decision, starting today, to declare a regional emergency situation throughout the Belgorod region … with a subsequent appeal…

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Originally appeared on E! Online Raygun is breaking free of the criticism. After the Australian breakdancer (real name: Rachael Gunn) raised eyebrows for her performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics, she pushed back at the hate. “I was never going to beat these girls on what they do best — their power moves,” Gunn explained during an Aug. 10 press conference, per ESPN. “What I bring is creativity.” Raygun’s Aug. 9 performance went viral for its unconventionally simple moves — which earned her zero points from the judges. And while breaking is judged on creativity, personality, technique, variety, musicality and…

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On Wednesday 21 August you can stretch those muscles and work out that body in a two-hour Non-Stop Dance Fitness session with Brian Zumba and Guest Instructor Sweatergy.Your host, Brian, was born on the sunny island of Trinidad and Tobago. He has been dancing on professional platforms since age 18 and involved with some of the biggest names, such as TLC and MC Hammer. Since then, he has diversified his craft to include merengue, salsa, contemporary jazz, and reggaeton. His style is about bringing together cultures and energies from around the world. Soca music is a key factor in all his classes, and he…

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Zambia has agreed to reopen its border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) after a brief closure over the weekend due to a trade dispute. Zambia had closed the border after the DRC banned the import of soft drinks and beer from its southern neighbor. The decision threatened the DRC’s mineral exports, with a significant volume transported through Zambia to coastal shipping points. Unsurprisingly, it proved unpopular, sparking protests from Congolese truckers near the border town of Kasumbalesa and criticism from Zambian business groups. Following the backlash, Zambia’s Commerce, Trade, and Industry Minister Chipoka Mulenga traveled to the…

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Reason Announces ‘Where’s Reason?’ Open Verse Challenge, Winner Gets A Feature. Renowned rapper Reason has launched an exciting new initiative titled “Where’s Reason?” Open Verse Challenge. This creative contest invites aspiring artists and fans to showcase their lyrical skills and compete for a unique opportunity: a feature with Reason himself. Reason Announces ‘Where’s Reason?’ Open Verse Challenge, Winner Gets A Feature The challenge emerged after the renowned rapper and amapiano sensation dropped his new single, “Where’s Reason?” The track bridges his dual musical worlds of hip-hop and amapiano. In the first verse, Reason starts with an amapiano flow before seamlessly…

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The Miami Dolphins are widely considered to have one of the most talented collections of skill-position players the NFL has to offer. However, they’ve also built a reputation as a playoff pretender over the past two seasons, a label they’re aiming to shed in 2024. Here are the franchise’s most valuable people for 2024.5. Running back Raheem Mostert Miami emerged as the most efficient rushing offense in the league last season, ranking first among teams in yards per carry (5.1), thanks in large part to Mostert. While there’s a belief that running backs begin to decline after turning 27, Mostert proved he’s…

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Last week more than 100 people were killed after Israel hit a school in Gaza City sheltering displaced Palestinians, as the United Nations accused Israel of intensifying attacks on schools. The targeting of al-Talbin School on Saturday during dawn prayers triggered global outrage. Paramedics at the scene described the carnage as horrific, with “bodies ripped to pieces”. Israel claimed that Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad fighters were operating from the school – a claim that was rejected by Hamas. Israel has repeatedly attacked Gaza’s schools, hospitals and universities, claiming the buildings were used for military purposes without providing any proof.…

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Starbucks has made a big change to its iced coffee — and people online have already noticed. Starbucks revealed to TODAY.com that it rolled out a major recipe update to its iced coffee starting on May 7. The previous iced coffee blend launched in 2006, making this the first time it’s changed in 18 years. Starbucks’ iced coffee is now made with a blend of “sun-dried and washed” Latin American coffee beans the brand says will deliver a cup that’s “approachable and refreshing with notes of malted milk chocolate and a brown-sugar sweetness.” “Designed with versatility in mind, the new…

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