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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Will the Next Election Really Shatter the Republic?

Gearing up for elections can be tough, with all the political hype and fear-mongering. Folks like Oprah Winfrey and Elon Musk are warning that the fate of democracy hangs in the balance. But let's chill for a sec. Even if the election doesn't go your way, it’s not the end of the world. Sure, electi

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Why the Electoral College Isn’t Fair Anymore

The Electoral College is a weird system that doesn't make sense today. It was set up a long time ago to balance power between big and small states. But now, it makes some votes matter more than others. For example, a vote in a small state like Wyoming counts more than a vote in a big state like Cali

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Nov 05 2024CELEBRITIES

Why Is Meghan Markle's Lifestyle Brand on Hold?

Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has been talking about her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, for a while now. She announced it on Instagram back in March, promising a range of home decor and kitchen items, as well as edibles like jams and spreads. But so far, all we've seen are so

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Nov 05 2024BUSINESS

Microsoft Struggles to Keep Up with AI Data Center Demand

Microsoft's recent quarterly report showed impressive growth, but investors were underwhelmed. Despite a 16% increase in revenue and strong performance in cloud services, Microsoft is having trouble building data centers fast enough to meet the demand for artificial intelligence (AI). The tech gian

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Voting Before the Big Day: What We're Seeing

Early voting is nearly over, with over 78 million votes already cast in 47 states and D. C. This gives us a preview of who's voting early, but it's not a crystal ball for the election results. We can't see who people voted for, and it doesn't include everyone who'll vote on Tuesday. Let's dive into

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Maia Sandu's Historic Win and Moldova's European Dream

Maia Sandu was recently reelected as the President of Moldova, marking a significant moment for the small European country. Citizens of Moldova cast their votes last Sunday, backing Sandu's vision for a secure, prosperous, and democratic future. This victory comes just two weeks after the country vo

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Harris Campaign: Stars on Stage to Boost Votes

Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign is pulling out all the stops to attract voters. They're not just relying on speeches and rallies, but also bringing in big names from the music and entertainment world. This isn't new for Democrats, but Harris is taking it to another level. She's got rappers l

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Nov 04 2024BUSINESS

Why China Airlines Picked Ontario Over LAX

You might think Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) would be the obvious choice for a transpacific flight from Taiwan. But China Airlines had other plans. In 2018, they started flying directly from Taipei to Ontario, California, a smaller airport just over 35 miles east of LAX. Why? Well, LAX is

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Nov 03 2024HEALTH

Catching Dementia Early: Signs to Spot Before Memory Loss

Did you know that dementia can show up in ways other than just forgetting things? A doctor from Broadgate General Practice recently talked about this. Dementia is a condition that affects how your brain works over time. It can mess with your memory, reasoning, speech, and even how you feel. In the U

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Nov 03 2024HEALTH

Dementia Drug: More Harm Than Help?

A new drug designed to treat Alzheimer's disease is making headlines, but not for the reasons you might think. Lecanemab, approved for private use in the UK, was initially celebrated for potentially slowing the progression of the disease. However, recent data from the U. S. paints a different pictur

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