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Financial Influencers Launch Podcast to Promote Financial Literacy Financial influencers Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings have launched the podcast “Earn Your Leisure” with the aim of promoting financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The duo, who have backgrounds as a former financial advisor and teacher, respectively, started the podcast almost five years ago to address the lack…

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Elon Musk allegedly abandons attempts to hide his private jet travels using an FAA program employed by Jeff Bezos and Taylor Swift.

Elon Musk Abandons FAA Program Aimed at Camouflaging Private Jet Travels Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has reportedly ceased taking advantage of a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) program designed to help conceal his air travels. According to aircraft-tracking company JetSpy, Musk signed up for the program in January 2022, which allows private jet owners…

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Intel Agencies Issue Warning: Khalistani Groups Likely to Target Indian Businessmen, Staff, and Temples in Canada

Intelligence agencies in India have expressed concerns about the increasing support for pro-Khalistani entities (PKE) in Canada, warning of potential aggressive and intensified activities against Indians and officials residing in the country. These agencies have released new information on PKEs, stating that they could target temples, Indian residents, and Indian entrepreneurs operating businesses in Canada….

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If the Congress party remains in power, Rahul Gandhi ensures free education in schools and colleges in Chhattisgarh.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has made a major promise ahead of the Chhattisgarh elections, vowing to provide free education in government schools and colleges in the state. Speaking at an election rally in the Bhanupratappur assembly constituency, Gandhi also pledged to give Rs 4,000 a year to tendu leaves collectors if his party retains power….

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LS panel sets November 2 as Mahua Moitra’s appearance date for Cash-for-query case and denies any additional extension

The Lok Sabha Ethics Committee has rescheduled the appearance of Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra in the cash-for-query case. Instead of appearing on October 31 as initially scheduled, Moitra is now required to appear before the committee on November 2. The committee, however, made it clear that no further extension would be granted. Moitra had…

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