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'Jersey Shore's' Pauly D on Getting Married on TV and Remaining the Prank War Champion (EXCLUSIVE)

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Pauly D from 'Jersey Shore: Family Vacation' reveals whether or not he would get married on the reality TV show. Source: Instagram / @djpaulydPauly D from 'Jersey Shore: Family Vacation.' Things are different on Jersey Shore: Family Vacation than they were on the original Jersey Shore series. For starters, there's no more fist-pumping at Karma. And the cast members are all gradually getting engaged, married, or having kids. After Paul " Read More...

10 Surprising Facts About Memorial Day

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Memorial Day began as a way to honor soldiers who died in the American Civil War, which claimed the lives of the most U.S. military personnel in history. Now, the holiday is celebrated to memorialize fallen U.S. troops of all conflicts. To some Americans, this holiday also marks a three-day weekend, the beginning of summer, and various traditions. Here are some interesting and surprising facts about Memorial Day. Memorial Day was originally called Decoration DayAfter the end of the Civil War in 1865, the beginnings of Memorial Day lay in a celebration called Decoration Day, as community members, including those in the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), a Union Veterans organization, visited the graves of the fallen Union soldiers in their hometown and decorated them with flowers. Read More...

Excess Crude Account Falls By 89% In Last Eight Years To $473m

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The Federal Government has said the country’s Excess Crude Account (ECA) has declined by 89 per cent in the last eight years. In a statement on Wednesday, the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning said the decline moved from $4.1bn in November 2014 to $472,513 in the same period of 2022. The statement also stated that the ECA’s balance as at November 23, 2022, stood at $472,513.64. Naija News understands that the account has depleted in the last eight years owing to lack of inflows, oil market vagaries and the country’s revenue crunch. Read More...

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