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Nov 05 2024FINANCE

What Happens to Stocks After a U. S. Election?

History shows that stocks usually go up after a U. S. presidential election. But don't expect a smooth ride right away. The day and week after the election, stocks often drop a bit. Don't worry, though, because they usually bounce back within a month. Let's look at some past elections. In 2020, the

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Stock Market Hints: Will Kamala Harris Win in 2024?

Have you ever wondered if the stock market can predict who will win the next presidential election? Well, according to something called the "Presidential Predictor, " the answer might be yes! This predictor looks at how the S&P 500 index performs in the three months before the election. If it goes u

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Nov 05 2024FINANCE

Market Fluctuations Hint at Possible Harris Win

On Monday, the market showed signs that could suggest some investors believe Vice President Kamala Harris might become the next president. CNBC's Jim Cramer explained that while the polls are close, some traders think Harris could pull off a win. They might be reacting to a surprising poll from Iowa

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Nov 05 2024SPORTS

Jason Kelce's Response to Fan's Insult at College GameDay

NFL legend Jason Kelce has spoken up about a viral incident where he reacted to a fan's homophobic slur aimed at his brother, Travis Kelce. The incident happened after ESPN's College GameDay, where a fan approached Kelce, taunting him with a derogatory comment about his brother dating Taylor Swift.

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Nov 05 2024SPORTS

Kelce's Response: When Fans Go Too Far

Penn State Police are looking into a heated exchange between former NFL player Jason Kelce and a fan. The incident, caught on video, shows Kelce smashing the phone of a fan who used a homophobic slur against his brother. The fan had been heckling Kelce, who was in State College for ESPN's "College G

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Moldova Stands Firm: Sandu Wins Again

This weekend, Moldova turned a new page. The country's pro-Western incumbent, Maia Sandu, won the presidential runoff by a clear margin. With over 99% of votes counted, Sandu snagged 55. 4%, while her Russia-backed opponent, Alexandr Stoianoglo, got 44. 6%. This victory comes after neither candidate

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Russian Soldier's Tale: North Korean Troops in Ukraine Fire Misguided Shots

Imagine this: a Russian soldier finds himself in a real-life nightmare. He's in the middle of a war zone, and suddenly, the North Korean troops who were supposed to be on his side start shooting. . . at him! This isn't some movie plot twist; it's a reality that's causing a stir. The soldier, capture

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Election Day in Full Swing: Trump and Harris Hit the Road

As the clock ticks down to Election Day, former President Donald Trump is hopping across states, from North Carolina to Michigan. But he's not alone on the campaign trail. Vice President Kamala Harris is also making her rounds, mainly focusing on Pennsylvania. Millions have already cast their votes

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Nov 04 2024CRIME

Santa Clara County Education Offices Face Investigation Over Funds

In a surprising turn of events, Santa Clara County's Office of Education (SCCOE) has launched an investigation into claims of misusing public funds. The news comes after the sudden dismissal of the former superintendent. Independent auditors have been called in to look into issues like questionable

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Mayor vs. White House: A Tale of Political Targeting

New York Mayor Eric Adams seems to have drawn the ire of the Biden administration. House Speaker Mike Johnson hinted that Adams' legal woes might be payback for his vocal criticism of the border crisis. This kind of political retaliation is typical of the Biden administration. They've turned the Jus

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