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Music legend Carlos Santana collapsed on stage during a concert in Michigan Tuesday evening due to heat exhaustion and dehydration and is "doing well," Santana's manager told local media. "Rock Legend Carlos Santana was overtaken by heat exhaustion and dehydration during a concert Tuesday (July 5) evening in Michigan," manager Michael Vrionis said. "The guitar great was taken from his show at Pine Knob Music Theatre ... to the emergency department at McLaren Clarkston for observation and is doing well … The show for tomorrow July 6th at The Pavilion at Star Lake (formerly the S&T Bank Music Park) in Burgettstown, PA. will be postponed to a later date. More details to follow thru Live Nation." The guitarist was treated by medics after he passed out and was eventually taken off the stage while waving to cheering fans. (read more) |
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Players fined after a fiery Wimbledon match (read more) |
Dog raises a brood of ducklings after mother disappears (read more) |
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Recommended Link: BlackRock is the biggest asset manager on the planet – it manages roughly $10 trillion. And recently, CEO Larry Fink went on record about where he believes the next big wave of money is headed… Fink said the next 1,000 "Unicorns" – that is, small companies that grow to a valuation of $1 billion or more – "won't be a search engine"... and "won't be a media company." Instead, Larry Fink says the next 1,000 Unicorns will come from a subsector of the market almost no one's paying attention to right now. Forensic accountant Joel Litman, who consults regularly with the U.S. Pentagon (five times in the past year) on the stock market at home and abroad, agrees… Litman says: "Forget cryptocurrencies, 5G, electric vehicles, and self-driving cars. Forget the blockchain, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality. Forget NFTs, apps, space exploration, and cloud computing. What are they predicting will be the source of the next big wave of billion-dollar companies... and the biggest stock market winners of the years to come? You'll find everything you need to know in a brand-new analysis produced by Joel Litman and his forensic accounting team. You can access this analysis free of charge on our firm's website right here... |
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In a traditional trial, hearsay is not permitted. There are a few exceptions, but not very many. And the exceptions that are made aren't that big of a deal. But the Jan. 6 committee decided to take their hearings in a different direction, and the fallout is striking not only at the credibility of those who do (and don't) testify, but also the credibility of the committee itself. And Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony is a perfect example of why stunts like this arne't permitted in real courtroom situations. Less than 24 hours after her sworn testiomony was given, the Secret Service stepped up to remark that while a portion of her testimony was true, the most dramatic parts were nothing more than rumor. And two of the people who were actually in that limo with Trump on the fateful day may soon take the stand. Will the nail they thought would be going into Trump's political coffin wind up going into their own? (read more) |
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Why are so many Republicans backing this Democrat running for governor? (read more) |
Do you know the ratio of Democrats to Republicans in the White House press corps? (read more) |
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CNN staff are apparently starting to become anxious since the significant changes the network has made to its leadership, ideology, and organizational structure have not yet paid off in the ratings. Indeed, the figures are alarming. Only 654,000 people watched CNN primetime broadcasts every night on average in June. With only 585,000 total viewers, Brian Stelter's program "Reliable Sources" had especially dismal ratings. Additionally, the ratings for other well-known CNN hosts like Don Lemon and Anderson Cooper were far worse. (read more) |
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Biden tells a big, fat lie about his treatment of John McCain (read more) |
More people are calling for Biden's impeachment (read more) |
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The good news is that dreams can come true, even if you weren't born wealthy. Eighty to eighty-five percent of billionaires are self-made, according to the perennial bestseller "The Millionaire Next Door," published in 1996 and is still updated today. According to a prediction by the investor research firm Spectrem Group, one million Americans will become billionaires in 2021. Thus, 800,000 to 850,000 people acquired their second comma through hard labor, prudent risk-taking, perseverance, and luck in the past year alone—not through inheritance. Despite the fact that each of them is unique, self-made millionaires frequently have some things in common. Would you like to join the group? Think about imitating the behaviors of successful people. (read more) |
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Increase your wealth by adding these 2 REITs to your portfolio (read more) |
This consumer staples stock is showing Wall Street how it's done (read more) |
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A person is typically only permitted to speak well of the deceased. The tone of Lawrence Pfaff Sr.'s obituary, though, appears to be "Good thing he's dead." The obituary for the late Pfaff, 81, who passed away over the holiday weekend, calls him a "narcissist" and an "abusive alcoholic" whose passing demonstrates that "evil does eventually die." Pfaff's son Larry Pfaff Jr. wrote the scathing obituary and didn't hold back. The obituary was started by Pfaff Jr. a year ago when his father was still alive. After then, he kept it until his father's passing on June 27. (read more) | |
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Shrinking Lake Mead reveals a WWII-era boat (read more) |
Florida man charged after throwing hot dog at officer (read more) |
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Police say the Highland Park shooter, Robert E. "Bobby" Crimo III, was dressed in women's clothing in an effort to disguise himself and aid him in his escape after he fired off 70 rounds into a crowd of people viewing a Fourth of July parade. After committing the atrocities, police revealed that he ran home to his mother. "Crimo was dressed in women's clothing and investigators do believe he did this to conceal his facial tattoos and his identity," said Lake County Major Crime Task Force spokesman Christopher Covelli. He then immediately fled to his mother's house to "borrow" her car, and there was no indication that he told his mother what he had just done. Here is what police later found in his car and apartment after they apprehended him. (read more) |
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This Rhode Island state senator posted a campaign video of herself twerking upside down (read more) |
A Florida woman says that the host of her Airbnb planned to sex traffick her and her friends (read more) |
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