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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Bridging Divides: Should Politics Split Families?

Imagine having Thanksgiving dinner without certain family members because they chose a different candidate. That’s what some Democrats are suggesting after the recent election. J. D. Vance, the Vice President-elect, advised against this, saying politics shouldn't divide families. But is that advice

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Kid-Sized Seats: Do Boosters Fit Better Than Cars?

Ever wondered if car seats and boosters are really designed with kids in mind? Scientists took a close look at modern vehicle seats and boosters, comparing them with kids' body measurements. They checked out 275 rear seats from US cars made between 2009 and 2022, measuring things like seat length, s

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

The Road to Recovery: What's Next for Democrats After the Trump Talk?

The election results were rough. President-Elect Trump is back, and that's not good news for the Democrats. But hold on, there's a chance to turn this around. The Democratic Party could use this setback as a wake-up call to rebuild and come back stronger. For now, Democrats should focus on the next

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Democrats Rethink Identity Politics After Harris’s Defeat

Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent election loss has Democrats questioning their commitment to identity-based politics. Harris’s race and gender helped her rise quickly in politics, but her focus on identity issues in her presidential campaign didn’t resonate with voters. She defended actor Jussi

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Democrats Need Street Smarts, Not Ivory Towers

The 2024 election is over, and Democrats need to face the music. We often get in our own way with too much emotional sensitivity and political correctness. Instead of taking action, we're stuck in endless debates. This isn't working anymore. Americans want leaders who are strong and decisive. Democ

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Nov 08 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Coins: A Closer Look at Popular Choices

Ever heard of crypto currencies? They're digital money that people use online. Lots of companies are starting to accept them, which is changing how we think about money. Right now, there are over 700 different kinds of crypto currencies that you can trade. In November 2016, they were worth more than

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Nov 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebs' Threats to Leave if Trump Wins: A Recurring Joke?

In the run-up to the 2024 U. S. presidential election, several celebrities have spoken out against Donald Trump, with some even threatening to leave the country if he wins. Actresses like Sharon Stone and singers such as Cher and Barbra Streisand have publicly expressed their disapproval and intent

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

GOP's Confidence Grows Amid House Control Battle

As the dust settles on the election, Speaker Mike Johnson and the GOP are feeling more confident about keeping control of the House. Despite the close races, many think the Republicans will maintain their majority. A senior GOP official even said, "We're going to hold the House. The question now is

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Why the Democrats Are Really to Blame

You might be hearing that Donald Trump won the election. But let's look at the real story: the Democrats lost. They spent a lot more money, but their strategy was a mess. From choosing the wrong candidate to not having a clear plan, they just let Trump walk right in. It's not surprising that people

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Nov 06 2024CRIME

Navajo County Threats: Rumors of Bomb Scares Cause Alarm

It's been a tense day in Navajo County, Arizona. Reports of bomb threats have been swirling around, causing concern but no real danger. Arizona's Secretary of State, Adrian Fontes, was quick to reassure everyone. "These are just rumors, folks, " he said during a news conference. He added that both s

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