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InvestorPlace 

Weekly Upgrades and Downgrades

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During these busy times, it pays to stay on top of the latest profit opportunities. And today's blog post should be a great place to start.

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France24.com (en) 

Music show: Kendrick Lamar drops surprise album 'GNX'

In this arts24 music show, Jennifer Ben Brahim tells us about the big album release of the week: rapper Kendrick Lamar's "GNX". The surprise record pays homage to the California hip-hop artist’s roots, with a heavy dose of West Coast rap. The album comes as Lamar is set to perform at this year's Super Bowl halftime show, and ahead of the Grammy awards where he has seven nominations under his belt. Jennifer is also joined on set by the most British of French musicians, Maddy Street. The singer-songwriter and videographer grew up in Normandy... Читать дальше...

The Toledo Blade 

Rally of the Rivals returns for a 2nd year

A fun-loving, free downtown event that serves as a prelude to Saturday’s iconic Ohio State/Michigan football game is coming back to Hensville and Fleetwood's Tap Room.

Nation News.com 

Egg prices up

The price of egg is set to rise from today. A letter from Barbados’ largest egg supplier, Chickmont, dated November 21, and signed by Trevor Gunby, Chickmont’s egg farm operations manager, outlined the reason for the increase, which the company said would be temporary. “Due to a shortage of eggs created by our competitors, we […]

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Phys.org 

Bird divorce rates may be linked to fluctuations in rainfall

A 16-year study on a closed population of Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis) on Cousin Island, Seychelles, has uncovered significant findings about how environmental factors—specifically rainfall—affect the stability of pair bonds in birds.

Phys.org 

Is 'bypassing' a better way to battle misinformation? Researchers say new approach has advantages over the standard

Misinformation can lead to socially detrimental behavior, which makes finding ways to combat its effects a matter of crucial public concern. A new paper by researchers at the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General explores an innovative approach to countering the impact of factually incorrect information called "bypassing," and finds that it may have advantages over the standard approach of correcting inaccurate statements.