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Nov 01 2024CRIME

The Story of Nicholas Quets: A Family's Plea at a Trump Rally

At a recent rally in Nevada, former President Donald Trump invited family members of Marine veteran Nicholas Quets on stage. Quets, a 31-year-old, was tragically shot and killed in Mexico just two weeks ago. The family believes the gunmen were linked to a drug cartel. Quets' father, Warren, expresse

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Nov 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung’s AI Chips Make Big Strides, but Competitors Aren't Far Behind

Samsung Electronics, a top player in the tech industry, has been making waves with its recent progress in supplying AI-focused chips. The South Korean giant recently shared some good news aimed at reassuring its investors, who have been a bit jittery due to a dip in semiconductor profits in the last

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Sunny Hostin's View on Trump's Garbage Truck Gimmick

Sunny Hostin, a co-host on ABC's The View, had some strong words for former President Donald Trump. She criticized his recent stunt of riding in a garbage truck and wearing reflective gear at his rally. Hostin called it a bit of trickery, or what some people call "gaslighting. " She urged Americans

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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 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New AI Chips: A Step Ahead with Nvidia

Samsung Electronics has some exciting news to share with investors. They're making significant headway in supplying their top-notch AI memory chips to Nvidia Corp. This development is crucial as Samsung wants to keep up with its rival, SK Hynix Inc. , in a booming market. A senior executive hinted a

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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 2024CRIME

Two Journalists Killed in Mexico: What's Happening?

In a span of just 24 hours, Mexico saw two journalists lose their lives. First, Mauricio Solís, who ran a Facebook news page in Uruapan, was shot dead. He had just finished interviewing the city's mayor. The mayor said he couldn't rule out a connection between the interview and the attack. Mauricio

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Oct 31 2024SCIENCE

Hidden City Unveiled: Ancient Mayans in Mexico's Jungle

In the dense jungles of southern Mexico, scientists have uncovered clues of an ancient Mayan city using laser technology. This forgotten city, tentatively named Valeriana, might have been as bustling as the well-known city of Calakmul. Researchers believe that vast areas between known Mayan sites we

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

Upstate NY Gets Big Money for Semiconductor Research

In a big boost for the tech industry, a research center in upstate New York has been chosen to lead the way in cutting-edge semiconductor technology. The Albany NanoTech complex is set to receive a whopping $825 million in funding. This money comes from the federal government, aiming to keep the Uni

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

TSMC's 40% Discount Disappears After Intel CEO's Comments

Intel's CEO, Patrick Gelsinger, ruffled some feathers with his comments about TSMC's Taiwan base, leading to a lost deal. TSMC, a major chip maker, had offered Intel a huge 40% discount on their latest 3 nanometer chip tech. But after Gelsinger's remarks, TSMC pulled the offer, leaving Intel to pay

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