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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

The Washington Post's Neutral Stance: A Big Gamble

Picture this: the chief editor of the Washington Post, David Shipley, calls a huddle. The agenda? The newspaper won't be backing any presidential candidate. Shipley isn't happy, making it clear that staffers can walk if they don't like it. He even tried to persuade the paper's owner, billionaire Jef

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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Nicky Jam Withdraws Support from Trump After Insulting Comments

Reggaeton star Nicky Jam has stepped back from his endorsement of former President Donald Trump. This decision came after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe made derogatory remarks about Puerto Rico at a Trump rally in New York City. Jam, whose real name is Nick Rivera Caminero, had previously appeared with

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Puerto Rican Stars Shift Loyalties in Final Campaign Stretch

Imagine this: a bunch of famous Puerto Rican musicians, including Nicky Jam, suddenly change their minds about supporting Donald Trump. Why? Because of some offensive joke made about Puerto Rico at a Trump rally. Now, these stars are showing their support for Vice President Harris instead. This is a

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Oct 31 2024CELEBRITIES

Kamala Harris' Celebrity Backers: Who's Showing Support?

Vice President Kamala Harris has kicked off her presidential campaign with a bang. After President Biden stepped down, he gave his full endorsement to Harris. The race is on, and Harris has already raised a whopping $126 million! But who's backing her up? Let's take a look at some celebrities who ha

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Celeb Power: Does It Boost Votes?

Kamala Harris has a lineup of big names like Bruce Springsteen and Beyoncé backing her. Donald Trump, on the other hand, has celebs like Kid Rock and Hulk Hogan in his corner. As the 2024 election nears, Democrats are banking on celebrity support to energize voters. But does all this star power real

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Trump’s Surprise Endorsement; Comedian Insult Ban

In an unexpected turn of events, former President Donald Trump received a warm endorsement from Zoraida Buxó, Puerto Rico’s Republican shadow senator, during a rally in Pennsylvania. "We need this man back in the White House, ” Buxó excitedly declared, praising Trump’s abilities to make both America

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Musk and Paulson's Budget Cut Plan: Will It Work?

Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX and Tesla, along with hedge fund manager John Paulson, has a big idea for the U. S. budget if former President Donald Trump is re-elected. They want to slash spending by a massive $2 trillion. Musk's plan involves creating a government efficiency commission that he w

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

A Waiting Game: Nikki Haley's Support for Trump

Former South Carolina governor and U. N. ambassador, Nikki Haley, is one of Donald Trump's staunchest supporters. She pulled in more votes in the Republican primaries than any other candidate that challenged him. Despite this, she's been quiet on the campaign trail. She's already released her delega

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Jeff Bezos Speaks Out on Why The Washington Post Stopped Endorsing Presidential Candidates

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and owner of The Washington Post, recently explained why the newspaper decided to stop endorsing presidential candidates. He thinks this move will make the newspaper seem fair and unbiased. "No voters are swayed by newspaper endorsements, " Bezos said. "It only crea

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Oct 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Shine Bright: Events and Moments from Across the Country

Last week was packed with memorable moments. In Atlanta, the annual ONE Music Fest took place, featuring performances by Victoria Monét, Ari Lennox, Latto, T. I. , and GloRilla, among others. The event was a major highlight of the city's Spelhouse tailgate and homecoming celebrations. In Houston, s

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