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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Boris Epshteyn's Drama: A Peek Inside Trump's Inner Circle

Election victories often bring out the best and worst in people. This was certainly true for Boris Epshteyn, a top adviser to Donald Trump. Just a few weeks after Trump's win, rumors started flying about Epshteyn. Someone accused him of asking potential government appointees for monthly fees. This i

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris’s Campaign Spending Raises Eyebrows

Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) are scheduled to address a group of Democratic National Committee (DNC) finance directors. This comes as reports surface that their campaign is in debt by about $20 million, following a wave of expensive spending. A political donor nam

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Boston Councilor's Money Mishaps

Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson has been facing some heat lately for her campaign finance reporting. It turns out she made a few mistakes, like not reporting some deposits on time and accepting more money from contributors than the rules allow. She also had trouble explaining her camp

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

China's Military Moves: A Closer Look at the Taiwan Strait

China has been sending a clear message to Taiwan with recent military exercises. These aren't just shows of force; they're part of China's strategy to claim Taiwan as its own. The Chinese Coast Guard, now acting like a military unit, has been patrolling waters around Taiwan. This is a big deal becau

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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

UCLA Shines: Pummels South Carolina to Chase Title Dreams

The UCLA women's basketball team set the court ablaze with a thrilling 77-62 victory over the mighty South Carolina Gamecocks. This powerful win not only snapped the defending champions' impressive 43-game winning streak but also marked the Bruins' first-ever triumph over a top-ranked team. The Brui

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Orlando Pride’s Victory: A Moment That Changed the Game

In the close and exciting finals of the NWSL, Orlando Pride came out on top with a score of 1-0. It was a game filled with intense moments, like Banda’s impressive goal and Moorhouse’s quick reflexes to block a shot. Washington, though they controlled most of the game, had to deal with several chall

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Cougars' Comeback Falls Short in Arizona

Last Saturday, the BYU Cougars faced a tough loss against No. 21 Arizona State. Despite a strong second-half comeback, they lost 28-23 in front of a packed crowd at America First Stadium. The Cougars still have a shot at the Big 12 championship, thanks to Colorado's loss to Kansas. Players like Conn

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Crypto's Big Bet: How Money Changed the Senate

In the 2024 elections, the crypto industry made a calculated gamble. They spent big, targeting candidates who supported their cause and aiming to oust those who didn't. Among these targets was Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, who was defeated by political newcomer Bernie Moreno. Moreno, a former car sale

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Hippocampal Health: A Fresh Look at First Episode Psychosis

Scientists have long known that problems in the hippocampus, a key part of the brain, are connected to psychosis. It's been noticed that people with psychosis tend to have smaller hippocampal volumes. Some think this shrinkage could be caused by too much glutamate, a chemical that helps brain cells

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Trump's Promise to Ax Education Department: A Smokescreen or Serious Plan?

Former President Donald Trump once pledged to shut down the Department of Education, but experts say it's unlikely to happen. Arne Duncan, who served as Education Secretary under President Barack Obama, recently discussed this on MSNBC. He pointed out that ending the department would need 60 Senate

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