Cuban cigars are perhaps the world's most opulent tobacco product. Some experts suggest that up to 95% of all Cuban cigars in the US are actually counterfeit https://t.co/YXsUEiZV7S
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Saudi Arabia insists that OPEC+ must extend its production agreement to the end of next year, sticking to a plan that has met with strong opposition from the UAE https://t.co/RhxycU7vqM
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Leaders: Strong communication skills can help you land the job of your dreams, attract investors to back your idea, or elevate your stature within your organization. https://t.co/2WmON9SY9W
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In a piece for Fox News Opinion, Fox News contributor and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urged Americans to take some during their Independence Day celebrations "to think about how we each can better live out the sacred principles of our founding and champion them each and every day." Go to the link in our bio to read the full op-ed.
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Hi. I am Brazilian and I am thinking about RORIA for clothing Brand name , but I don't know about possible conotations of this word in English. The pronounce is similar to WHORE? Is similar to other negative word? Roria is okay? What you guys think? Thank you!
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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett recently downplayed the importance of dynastic wealth in the U.S.– and said it would become even less important in the future. In a letter published last week, Buffett – who is known for his philanthropy – advised rich families not to leave their children too much inheritance. "Dynastic behavior is less the norm here than in most countries and its appeal will likely diminish," Buffett wrote. "After much observation of super-wealthy families, here’s my recommendation: Leave the children enough so that they can do anything but not enough that they can do nothing." Go to the link in our bio for more on this story.
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The Banco de Mexico needs to preserve its sole mandate to fight inflation, the incoming central bank head says https://t.co/0Vxv81d6rB
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Until recently, we’ve only been able to assume what makes people trust others. Now neuroscience offers some answers. https://t.co/4E6TffUIfs
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Helicopter parents will end up hurting the emotional and intellectual growth of their children. A Nobel laureate's tips on setting your child up for success https://t.co/EfegyU6uTg
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