(CBS) – Survivor is BACK! For precisely 497 days, Survivor was off the air – and man, does it feel good to have my Wednesday night ritual back! Did you miss last night’s episode? Don’t worry, I got you covered! Here’s what went down… Photo Courtesy of CBS This season is taking us into the…
WATCH LIVE: Delaware County Leaders Respond To DA’s Latest Update On Fatal Shooting Of 8-Year-Old Fanta Bility
SHARON HILL, Pa. (CBS) – The Delaware County Black Caucus is partnering with local organizations, state, and local officials, community leaders, clergy, and concerned citizens to address the District Attorney’s latest update in the investigation of the fatal shooting of 8-year-old Fanta Bility as well as the many others injured after the Academy Park High…
Xavier Prather Becomes First Black Winner In ‘Big Brother’ History, Philly Native Derek Frazier Named Runner-Up
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – It was a historic night on the CBS hit show Big Brother. The show crowned its first black contestant in Big Brother history. Xavier Prather (far left) as he is crowned the winner of Season 23 of Big Brother. Xavier Prather, who lives in Milwaukee, won Season 23 and the top prize…
Personal finance tips and tricks for Finnish university students
Overall Finland is a good country for students. We get a free education (even university is free) in one of the best school systems of the world and some really nice social benefits as a student, such as financial aid, housing allowance and a student loan that we don’t even have to pay fully. However,…
Finland’s Prime Minister Resigns…Rinne Home for Christmas
UPDATE 3 December 2200 HELSINKI: As expected, Antti Rinne has resigned as Finland’s Prime Minister. He’ll stay on to lead a caretaker government until a new PM is agreed, or in the unlikely event a snap election is called. See below for who we’re betting will be Finland’s next Prime Minister. The Finnish Government is…
Independence Day in Finland 2019, Will a Prime Minster Attend the Presidential Party?
Finland’s Independence Day (itsenäisyyspäivä) is on Friday – December 6. It’ll be one of my first Finnish Independence Days in Finland for over a decade. In recent years, I’ve celebrated at Finnish consulates and embassies in places like Istanbul and Abu Dhabi. Now back from living abroad, I admit Independence Day feels especially good. Finland…
How to move to Finland
sulonorth is moving across the pond in January 2020. No, I don’t mean we’re moving to the United States. We’re moving to Lauttasaari, a beautiful wooded neighbourhood of Helsinki. We aren’t the only ones moving in Finland. In 2018, Finland had a deficit when it came to Finns moving abroad compared to those moving in….
Finland Economy: Where is it going over the next two years?
Both Finland’s Central Bank and Finance Ministry have recently released updated forecasts for the next two years. The news isn’t great. In case you don’t understand subtlety, the Central Bank’s headlined their press release: Finland’s economic boom is over. A quote: Finland’s economic boom is over and growth is temporarily losing momentum amid weaker global…
Helsinki Real Estate: Where to Invest in Property
Helsinki, as well as the surrounding metropolitan area (Greater Helsinki), is growing steadily as more people move to Southern Finland, mostly to work and study. Therefore, the current, significant, demand in the Helsinki real estate market will continue as more people are looking for a place to live. An intelligent real estate investor has an opportunity….
2020: What’s new at sulonorth?
Spring is nearly here. It’s been awhile since we posted here. First of all, we apologize for the silent treatment. It wasn’t personal. It had nothing to do with you. We had our heads down and now the ice is melting, though the Covid-19 pandemic is pretty bad we’re adopting the whole work hard and…