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MoneyLion partners NFL player to tackle financial literacy gap

MoneyLion Inc. (“MoneyLion”) (NYSE: ML), the go-to destination for financial content, products and advice, today announced it launched MoneyLion University (“MLU”) as part of a groundbreaking, innovative financial literacy initiative aimed at filling a gap in money education across the United States.

The Serpent Is Netflix s New Visually Arresting Murder Mystery

The Serpent Is Netflix’s New Visually Arresting Murder Mystery Nadja Sayej We love a good Netflix crime series no matter what, but not all of them deliver sets as visually appealing as the ones in the streaming service’s latest offering, The Serpent. The eight-episode limited series follows the real-life story of Charles Sobhraj, a notorious con man who carried out an outlandish crime spree on the Hippie Trail across South Asia in the 1970s. The twisting tale details how Sobhraj (played by Tahar Rahim) managed to be a master of disguise, slipping through cities and crossing borders, hitting Malaysia, Hong Kong, India, and Thailand, among other countries. The French-born Sobhraj, who has Vietnamese and Indian roots, is a serial killer who was prosecuted in 1976 for murdering 12 tourists he targeted for being hippies. He served 21 years in India, returned to Paris in 1997, then in 2003 returned to Nepal, where he received a life sentence. He is 77 today.

The Serpent Is Netflix s New Visually Arresting Murder Mystery

The Serpent Is Netflix s New Visually Arresting Murder Mystery
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The Serpent Is Netflix s New Visually Arresting Murder Mystery

The Serpent Is Netflix s New Visually Arresting Murder Mystery
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Waywayseecappo heads to the polls

Brandon Sun By: Michele LeTourneau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Posted: Guests listen to Waywayseecappo First Nation Chief Murray Clearsky speak during the grand opening of the Waywayseecappo Gas Bar on Highway 10 just north of Brandon last year. (File) Waywayseecappo First Nation members will go to the polls Feb. 23, with 37 of those members vying for a seat on council and one member challenging current Chief Murray Clearsky. Advertisement In 2019, Waywayseecappo had a registered population of 2,818 people, with 1,604 living on reserve. Jeremy Shingoose, Clearsky’s challenger, is running on a platform of transparency, accountability and putting community members first, according to a post on a community Facebook page.

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