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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

VP Debate: Walz and Vance's Clashing Views on Trump and Harris

The recent vice presidential debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance was filled with differing opinions. Walz chose to spotlight Kamala Harris’s economic victories and pinpoint where Donald Trump fell short, while Vance commended Trump’s leadership skills and pointed fingers at Harris for current issue

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Former President Trump's Post-Election Actions Questioned by Prosecutors

Federal prosecutors have filed a court document claiming that former U.S. President Donald Trump turned to criminal acts after losing the 2020 election. The filing, submitted by special counsel Jack Smith’s team, aims to show that Trump's actions were personal and not part of his official duties as

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Oct 06 2024EDUCATION

Texas School Curriculum: A New Leap Forward?

This spring, Texas launched a new school curriculum that has stirred up some chatter among educators. The Left seems particularly riled up about it, but why? Let's take a closer look at what's happening and what it means for education in America. The new curriculum is being praised for its rich con

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Creativity: How AI is Revolutionizing Music Production for All

Music production has long been a barrier to many aspiring artists due to the steep learning curve required to master technical aspects. However, software companies like Musicfy are working to democratize this art form by simplifying the process through innovative technology. Musicfy's platform aims

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Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

Fraud in Freight: How Truckstop is Fighting Back

The freight industry has long been a target for fraudsters. But recent tough economic times and the slow adoption of new tech have created a perfect storm, making it easier for scammers to strike. Truckstop, a company that helps manage cargo and carrier information, is taking action. In just the fir

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Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

From Failure to Fortune: The Story of a Chicken Finger Empire

Todd Graves and Craig Silvey had a simple idea: open a restaurant in Louisiana that only sold chicken fingers. They didn't expect the low grades and rejections that followed. But their persistence paid off. Today, Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers is a global success story. Graves moved to California

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Oct 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Night of Moroccan Magic and Southern Comfort

Imagine walking into a world that combines the vibrancy of Morocco with the warmth of the South. That's exactly what guests experienced at Potomac Hospitality Group's "Fried Chick'n & Champagne" Secret Supper. Held at Marcellus Farms, this sold-out event was more than just a meal—it was an adventure

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Oct 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Investors Share Secrets: What Makes a Movie Worth Funding?

At this year's Zurich Summit, investors gathered to discuss what they look for when financing movies. Nick Shumaker from AC Independent explained how their focus on director-driven content has helped them make wise investments over the years. Marie-Christine Jaeger-Firmenich, a Swiss native, shared

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Native Tribes Speak Out: A Casino Plan's Impact on Ancestral Lands

Patwin tribes in California are worried about a proposed casino project that threatens their ancestral lands. The Department of the Interior is pushing this plan, which would see an eight-story casino built by the Scotts Valley Pomo tribe on Patwin territory. This development could destroy cultural

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Inside San Quentin: How Journalism is Changing Lives Behind Bars

In the heart of San Quentin State Prison, the San Quentin News offers a glimmer of hope for inmates like Kevin DeWitt and Juan Carlos Chavez. Despite their convictions, they've found a sense of purpose and self-worth through journalism. The newspaper, which covers both prison life and outside world

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