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Nov 03 2024POLITICS

Who's Ahead in the Swing States?

In the final days before the election, a poll by Siena College and The New York Times has shown some interesting shifts in the swing states. Kamala Harris is leading Donald Trump in Nevada, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Georgia. But Trump is ahead in Arizona. The poll, released on Sunday, surveyed

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Nov 03 2024FINANCE

Interest Rates: A Post-Election Puzzle

The Federal Reserve is set to lower interest rates this week, but this time it's not about boosting a struggling economy. Instead, they're responding to lower inflation rates. The upcoming presidential election might not change this decision right away, but the winner could influence what the Fed do

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Nov 03 2024CRIME

Russian Attack in Kharkiv: A 12-Year-Old's Life Lost

A 12-year-old boy in Ukraine's Kharkiv city lost his life when a powerful Russian glide bomb hit a residential building. This wasn't just a heartbreaking tragedy, but a stark reminder of the brutal reality faced daily by civilians. The boy was pulled from the rubble with severe injuries and doctors

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Nov 03 2024CELEBRITIES

Philadelphia Eagles Star Jason Kelce Destroys Phone of Heckler

On Saturday, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce was caught on camera smashing a Penn State student’s phone after a rude comment about his brother’s relationship with Taylor Swift. The incident occurred while Kelce was at Penn State’s University Park campus for ESPN's "College GameDay. " A

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Nov 03 2024POLITICS

China’s Take on the US Election: Hope vs. Reality

China is closely watching the US election, but many people there don’t expect much change in the tense relationship between the two countries. Whether it’s Trump or Harris who wins, it seems like US policy toward China will stay the same. The past four years have seen both tariffs and talk of better

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Nov 02 2024CRIME

Beer Can DNA Leads to Montana Murder Suspect

In a twist that’s stranger than fiction, a beer can has helped investigators solve a murder that was initially mistaken for a bear attack. The gruesome killing occurred in October 2024, when 35-year-old Dustin Kjersem was found dead in his tent near Big Sky, Montana. Initially, it seemed like a wild

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Nov 02 2024HEALTH

Surfer's Leg Bitten by Shark in Maui

Early on Friday morning, a 61-year-old surfer got the scare of his life at Waiehu Beach Park in Maui. As he was surfing at a spot known as "Sand Piles, " a shark bit off part of his leg just below the knee. The incident happened around 7:05 a. m. , and promptly, police and medical personnel rushed t

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Nov 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Rebuilding Confidence: Tareasa Reesa Teesa Johnson's Dating Advice

Tareasa "Reesa Teesa" Johnson is known for her candid TikTok series, "Who TF Did I Marry? ", which explores her journey through heartbreak and love. She is set to share her experiences and wisdom at The BodCon 2024, a virtual conference focused on empowering women. Johnson's story is being turned in

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Nov 02 2024CRIME

Subway Incident: A Tragedy in Motion

In the bustling city of New York, a court case has begun that's making waves. Daniel Penny, a former military member, is at the center of it all. He's been charged with manslaughter after a deadly incident on a subway ride. The event unfolded when Penny used a chokehold on Jordan Neely, a homeless m

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Nov 02 2024CRIME

Subway incident: A look at the defense and charges in the Neely case

Daniel Penny, a former Marine on trial for manslaughter, is defended by his lawyer as someone who stepped in to help panicked subway riders. The accused, Penny, had put Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold, believing Neely was a threat. Prosecutors, however, argue that Penny’s actions were excessive an

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