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For prospective homebuyers keeping an eye on the Suffolk County area real estate market, we’re highlighting properties that sold for under $500,000 between October 13th and October 19th.Below you’ll find an overview of the top five properties in each area, chosen for their proximity to your desired price range and generous living space.Please note that the properties listed below are for real estate sales with titles recorded during the week of October 13th, even though they may have been sold previously.382 Ocean Avenue, Revere, MA1. $500,000, 2 bedrooms/2 bathroomsIn September, ownership of the two-bedroom, two-bathroom condominium at 382 Ocean Avenue…

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For prospective homebuyers keeping an eye on the Suffolk County area real estate market, we’re highlighting properties that sold for $1.5 million or less between October 13th and October 19th.Below you’ll find an overview of the top five properties in each area, chosen for their proximity to your desired price range and generous living space.Please note that the properties listed below are for real estate sales with titles recorded during the week of October 13th, even though they may have been sold previously.9 Follen Street, Boston, MA1. $1.5 million, 2 bedrooms/2 bathroomsThe condo, built in 1890 and located at 9…

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Ariana Grande is speaking out about her Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo’s recent criticism of fan-edited Wicked posters and AI-generated memes. The poster released by Universal was tweaked by fans to mimic the original Broadway poster, including lowering Elphaba’s witch’s hat and covering Erivo’s eyes. A meme that went viral earlier this week showed Glinda whispering in Elphaba’s ear with the caption: “Is your pussy green?” “I think AI is very complex because I think it’s very contradictory and messy at times, but I think it’s kind of a massive adjustment period,” Grande said at the Academy Museum Gala Saturday in…

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Bonnie Anderson of Wells was one of the Minnesota Patriots 4 America who spoke about illegal immigration at last week’s County Commission meeting. The issue of immigration, or more specifically illegal immigration, was at the center of the Oct. 15 Faribault County Commission meeting. A group of Faribault County residents who are members of Minnesota Patriots 4 America came to the meeting and asked commissioners to consider passing a resolution opposing the proposed North Star Act. As currently written, it would prohibit state and local law enforcement agencies from using state resources for civilian immigration enforcement,…

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Global alternative investment conference ASK 2024 was held in Seoul on October 16-17, 2024 South Korean pension funds and insurance companies are increasing their investment in real estate, diversifying their U.S. and European-focused portfolios to Australia and Asia, while increasing their appetite for distressed assets. They believe that the global real estate market is bottoming out due to falling interest rates. Speaking at the global alternative investment conference ASK 2024, the firm’s senior alternative investment managers said the time has come to increase exposure to real estate equity investments and value-add and opportunistic assets.Harry Song, head of overseas real estate…

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Viva Phoenix, Downtown’s favorite block party, is back. Viva Phoenix is ​​back after a seven-year hiatus, showcasing a variety of stalls and food from across the Valley in a one-day event. FOX 10’s Kenzie Beach has more. Overview Viva Fenix’s rebirth took seven years. Co-director Matt Baquet sees the festival as a way to showcase what Phoenix has to offer, and envisions the festival becoming a tourist attraction in the future. Best 2024 James Beard Award Winners The event featured Southwest chef Rene Andrade and other local business owners. PHOENIX – After seven years of waiting, Viva Fenix ​​finally made…

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Tony Chavez and his wife, Elizabeth, came to Cardenas Market in East Las Vegas on Saturday to buy necessities such as bread, three dozen eggs and ingredients for tamales.Chavez didn’t expect to check off other items on his list. But when I saw the poll workers and the sign that said I could vote, I thought, hmmm, maybe I should vote.”I’ve already made my decision, and I need to act quickly to get over that line,” Chavez, 38, said while wearing a prominent “I Voted” sticker on his all-black Las Vegas Raiders letterman jacket. It’s better to do that.””I saw…

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There I was, at another gathering of lawyers, listening to further readings about how AI would change everything from our legal rights to our socks. Along the way, I realized. For the first time, a conference room looked less drab than the waiting room of a giant funeral parlor. This one was very distinctive, with charcoal gray wood paneling and tan fabric wall coverings framing clean, amber-lit shelves displaying Japanese-style vases. I must have had high expectations, since I was taken to the Nobu, the only 5-star hotel in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood.I was so touched by this unexpected departure…

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YAUNDE, Cameroon — Jane Ndamei’s dream of becoming a doctor almost ended her life five years ago.The 20-year-old student from Cameroon’s rebellious south-west was sitting his 12th grade exam when he suddenly heard gunshots. Shortly after, armed men stormed the school, forcing Ndamay and his colleagues to flee the exam hall.”It was the sound of death, and I really thought I couldn’t make it. I prayed silently for a miracle to happen,” she recalls.Ndamei, then 15, was one of 2.8 million children in West and Central Africa whose education has been disrupted by violent conflict in recent years, according to…

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