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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Billionaires' Political Preferences: A Closer Look

Since 2010, billionaires have had a significant influence on U.S. politics due to the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. This ruling allowed for virtually unlimited campaign spending. While both Democrats and Republicans have billionaire supporters, Republicans generally have an edge. Accordi

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

California's Governor Takes a New Route for AI Safety

In an unexpected turn, California Governor Gavin Newsom decided not to sign the SB 1047 bill that aimed to regulate high-risk artificial intelligence (AI) models. The governor had concerns about the bill's lack of specific safety details. Instead of approving it, he chose to collaborate with AI expe

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Fire and Fury: Kenyans' Anger Boils Over in Nairobi

Things have heated up in Kenya's capital, Nairobi. Protesters are taking to the streets, angry about a new finance bill. The atmosphere is tense, with fires burning at government buildings and tear gas filling the air. Among those affected is Auma Obama, sister of former US President Barack Obama. A

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya's Capital Under Siege: Protesters Storm Parliament

On Tuesday, Kenya's parliament faced an unprecedented attack as thousands of protesters opposed to a new finance bill stormed the building. Lawmakers voted for the bill, which aimed to introduce new taxes amidst rising living costs, and quickly fled through a tunnel. Meanwhile, protesters set parts

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya's Parliament Under Siege, Protesters Storm Building After Tax Bill Passes

On Tuesday, a part of Kenya’s parliament building went up in flames as thousands of people protesting against a new finance bill stormed the building. The protesters had demanded that lawmakers reject the bill that proposed new taxes in a country already struggling with a high cost of living. Legisl

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenyan President Stops Controversial Financial Bill

Kenyan President William Ruto recently made a big decision. He said he won't sign a controversial finance bill. Why? Because people in his country were unhappy and even protested, leading to some deaths. Ruto listened to the people's complaints and decided it was best to stop the bill. Protesters st

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya’s President Ruto Drops Tax Hike Bill After Deadly Protests

In a surprising turn of events, Kenya’s President William Ruto announced he would not sign a controversial finance bill that had sparked deadly protests across the country. The bill, passed by parliament on Tuesday, aimed to raise nearly $2.3 billion through tax hikes to tackle Kenya’s mounting debt

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenyan President Drops Tax Plan After Protests

Protests in Kenya escalated to the point where demonstrators stormed Parliament, calling for President Ruto to step down. This forced Ruto to scrap a controversial tax bill, which aimed to raise additional funds to reduce the country's debt. The bill was unpopular among many Kenyans, who felt it unf

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya's President Yields to Protesters: Historic Finance Bill Withdrawn

Well, Kenya just had a turning point. President William Ruto decided to pull the plug on a controversial finance bill after things got really serious. Protests erupted across the country, and sadly, at least 23 people lost their lives. People were angry about the bill and its planned tax increases.

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

Big Money Moves in Music: How Executives Cash In

Ever wonder how the bigwigs in the music industry rake in their millions? Well, it's not just about showing up to work every day. Lucian Grainge, the top dog at Universal Music Group (UMG), recently snagged a cool $150.3 million. That's way more than James Dolan, who came in second with a still impr

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