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Oct 22 2024BUSINESS

Connecting Creators & Brands: A New Way to Partner Up

In the ever-growing creator economy, brand partnerships are a top way to earn money. While other methods like affiliate links and subscriptions exist, the challenge lies in matching brands with the right creators. Enter Passionfroot, a Berlin-based startup aiming to streamline this process. Founded

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Oct 18 2024FINANCE

Money Matters: FEMA's Funding Dilemma

Imagine 2024, a year filled with one disaster after another. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was in a tight spot, with their emergency funds running low. Some people suggested using funds meant for migrants to help hurricane victims. But hold on! That money has a specific purpose and

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Senator Ernst Questions SBA's Handling of Disaster Funds

Senator Joni Ernst from Iowa recently expressed worries about the Small Business Administration's (SBA) transparency in dealing with disaster relief funds. This concern arose after President Joe Biden revealed that the SBA's loan program for disaster relief had run out of money following Hurricanes

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Wealthy Backers Betting Big on Trump's Comeback

Some of the world's richest people are suddenly putting big money behind Donald Trump's presidential run. Elon Musk, known for his space ventures, has chipped in a massive $75 million to a pro-Trump super PAC he created. Not far behind is Casina heir Miriam Adelson, who has contributed $95 million.

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Oct 16 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Cash Pours into Trump's 2024 Campaign

Former President Donald Trump is seeing a windfall of support from the cryptocurrency world. His campaign has raked in over $7.5 million in digital tokens, as revealed in recent filings with the Federal Election Commission. This includes a range of cryptocurrencies, from popular ones like Bitcoin an

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Oct 16 2024EDUCATION

New Hope for North Lawndale Schools with STEAM Funding

In North Lawndale's Collins Academy High School, students got hands-on with Play-Doh and laptop models to build skeletons, sparking excitement for future careers. Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez witnessed this, fresh off the news of a $40 million investment for three North Lawndale schools

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Oct 15 2024FINANCE

Desert Store Hits the Jackpot: A New Millionaire in Town

In the heart of the Mojave Desert, a little store called Primm Valley Lotto just made someone's day—and their bank account! A lucky Powerball ticket sold at this tourist spot matched five numbers in the recent drawing, winning its owner a cool $2,321,838. The store isn't left out of the celebration

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Donald Trump’s Use of GoFundMe: A New Twist in Political Fundraising

Former president Donald Trump’s campaign is turning heads by using GoFundMe to raise funds for victims of Hurricane Helene and survivors of an assassination attempt. While this approach is unique, some experts find it unusual and potentially problematic. GoFundMe is typically used for personal needs

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Oct 13 2024POLITICS

President Biden Visits Storm-Hit Florida, VP Harris Attends Church in North Carolina

President Joe Biden is scheduled to assess the damage caused by Hurricane Milton in Florida on Sunday. He will also urge Congress to approve more emergency funding for disaster relief. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris plans to attend a church service in Greenville, North Carolina, as part of

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Oct 13 2024POLITICS

President Biden Visits Florida After Hurricane, Announces Grid Funding

President Joe Biden recently visited Florida to see the damage caused by Hurricane Milton. He announced over $600 million to strengthen the electric grid, which is crucial as storms are becoming more frequent and severe. This funding comes as many people are still without power. Biden thanked local

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