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Google Tasks finally gets deadline feature, but it misses an important detail

**Google Tasks for Android Adds Deadline Functionality** *By Andy Walker / Android Authority* The Google Tasks app for Android has…

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How to complete What We Left Behind – ARC Raiders

**ARC Raiders Quest: What We Left Behind – Locations Guide** The ARC Raiders quest *What We Left Behind* involves searching…

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News Giant New York Times Declares Cryptocurrency Exchanges Are Money-Covering Hubs! Here Are the Details

A joint report published by the New York Times and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) on November 17…

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Longhorns Daily News: Texas alum Kris Boyd is in stable condition after suffering gunshot wound

Former Texas cornerback Kris Boyd, who is now a member of the New York Jets, suffered a gunshot wound to…

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‘IT: Welcome to Derry’ Creator Explains How Strikes “Complicated” Filming: “Suddenly Became Hellish”

As IT: Welcome to Derry hits the ground running on HBO, the show’s two-part debut week comes after the Hollywood strikes forced production to pause for eight months. Co-creator Barbara Muschietti estimated that “90% of three episodes” had been filmed before production shut down amid the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes in 2023, creating several logistical [.].

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Ohio State football officially starts Julian Sayin’s Heisman campaign

Ohio State football is undefeated on the season. The Buckeyes were able to keep the momentum going on Saturday, with a 38-14 victory over the struggling Penn State Nittany Lions. Buckeyes quarterback Julian Sayin had a monster day. The Ohio State quarterback threw for 316 passing yards and four touchdowns. Following the win, Ohio State [.] The post Ohio State football officially starts Julian Sayin’s Heisman campaign appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Strip club executives allegedly bribed tax auditor with lap dances and luxury trips to slash tax bills

A group of strip club executives allegedly bribed a New York state tax auditor with cash, luxury Florida trips and lap dances worth thousands of dollars a day to slash millions from their tax bills, according to a sweeping indictment by Attorney General Letitia James. The 79-count indictment accuses top leaders of RCI Hospitality Holdings Inc., the Texas-based parent company behind strip clubs Rick’s Cabaret, Vivid Cabaret and Hoops Cabaret, of using their venues to disguise bribes as “promotional” expenses and avoid more than $8 million in sales taxes between 2010 and 2024. Prosecutors say the auditor received at least.