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Sep 16 2024CRYPTO

Crypto's All-In Bet on the 2024 Elections: Can It Influence the Outcome?

In the world of cryptocurrency, the 2024 US elections are a make-or-break moment. Crypto has spent a record $119 million in the 2024 federal elections, a staggering amount that accounts for almost half of all corporate political contributions this cycle. This influx of cash has transformed the indus

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Sep 16 2024CRYPTO

The Cryptic Connection: Trump's New Venture and the Future of Finance

As the world waits with bated breath for former President Donald Trump's announcement of his new crypto exchange, World Liberty Financial, many are left wondering what lies ahead for the future of finance. The Trumps, led by sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, claim that their venture will revolut

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Sep 16 2024BUSINESS

Double Down on Dividends: Why Alphabet and Caterpillar are Smart Buys for Your Portfolio

When it comes to investing in dividend-paying stocks, many investors focus on the yield without considering the larger picture. Two stocks that buck this trend, and offer a compelling investment opportunity, are Alphabet (GOOG) and Caterpillar (CAT). Both companies have a long history of increasing

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

I Hate Taylor Swift? Think Again: A Critical Look at Trump's Beef with the Pop Star

When Donald Trump, the former US President, took to Truth Social to declare his disdain for Taylor Swift, many raised an eyebrow. But is it just a case of Trump being anti-Taylor or is there more to the story? Let's dig deeper. First off, it's worth noting that Trump's hatred for Swift seems to ste

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Berlin Schools Return Excess Funds to the Town: A Closer Look

Berlin's Board of Education has made a surprising move by returning nearly $4,000 to the town's general fund after reviewing last year's education spending plan. But is this a sign of financial discipline or a missed opportunity to invest in the school system? Let's dig deeper. The Berlin Board of

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

The Education System's Socialist Shift: Have We Lost Our Way?

The notion that the US education system has conditioned Americans to accept socialism is a pressing concern. Just two decades ago, the idea of a presidential candidate proposing socialist policies would have been a political liability. However, today, it's not uncommon for politicians to advocate fo

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

The Moms for Liberty Conundrum: Trump's Cultural Battles and the Future of Education

The Moms for Liberty convention, set to take place in Washington, will feature a keynote address from none other than Donald Trump. As the organization's influence in the GOP has expanded, so too have concerns about its effectiveness and the implications of its platform. Let's dive into the complexi

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

King's Dream Takes Shape: SC Public High Schools to Receive Free Civics Curriculum

The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) has announced a new initiative to provide public high schools with a free civics curriculum inspired by the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The curriculum, based on Anderson University professor Dr. Matt Daniels' book Civil Rights: A Global P

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

Paraguay's Controversial Sex Ed Curriculum: Is it a Step Backwards?

Paraguay has long struggled with low sex education rates and high teenage pregnancy rates. However, the recent introduction of a new sex ed curriculum has sparked controversy over its conservative and outdated approach to the topic. The curriculum, which was endorsed by the Ministry of Education, pr

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Sep 16 2024LIFESTYLE

Battling Consensus: Paraguay's Sex Ed Curriculum Sparks Conservatives' Triumph

Paraguay's recent development of a sex education curriculum for its schools has left many surprised, particularly those who advocate for children's rights and sexual health. While it's a step forward for the country, which has traditionally avoided discussions about sex, the curriculum's content has

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