Pressman Film has recently announced its partnership with Toronto-based collective, shy kids, for the production of their first scripted feature film, AUTOBiOGRAPHY. This collaboration brings together the creative minds of Alexander Weinstein, shy kids, and EP Jack Masterson to create a coming of consciousness technological drama with a unique perspective. AUTOBiOGRAPHY is a story that
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Recent data shows that mortgage rates have fallen for the fourth straight week, with the average contract interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages decreasing to 6.44%. This marks a significant drop from rates a year ago, with rates being more than 80 basis points lower. Despite the decrease in mortgage rates, there seemed to be
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The rapid return of market confidence following a recent global sell-off in risky assets has caused alarm for the head of asset allocation research at Goldman Sachs. Christian Mueller-Glissmann expressed his concerns in an interview with CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe,” likening the early August stocks slump to a warning shot. The S&P 500 experienced a
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A recent comprehensive study has revealed a concerning association between increased meat consumption and a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The study, conducted by an international team of researchers, analyzed data from nearly 2 million individuals across various regions, including Europe, Asia, the Americas, and the Western Pacific. The findings indicated that consuming
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Former President Donald Trump’s economic proposals have been analyzed to have a significant impact on federal deficits over the next decade. The nonpartisan Penn Wharton Budget Model conducted a study which revealed that Trump’s policies would result in an increase of $5.8 trillion in deficits. This is a substantial amount, almost five times more than
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Antidepressants are commonly used to treat depression in older adults, but there has been concern regarding their potential impact on fall risk. A recent cohort study by Wei-Hsuan Lo-Ciganic and colleagues at the University of Pittsburgh investigated the association between first-line antidepressants and the risk of falls and related injuries among older adults. The study
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