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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 2024POLITICS

Wisconsin's Elder Care Crisis: A Swing State's Turning Point

Vice President Kamala Harris is showing no signs of repeating Hillary Clinton's 2016 miss in Wisconsin. She's been visiting the state a lot lately, and Tuesday's big announcement on ABC's "The View" might just be her game-changer. She revealed a plan to extend Medicare coverage to include long-term

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Messi's Debut: A Young Star Shines in Barcelona

Imagine this: a 17-year-old kid from Argentina steps onto the field for his first big game in Europe. That's exactly what happened on this day in 2004. Lionel Messi made his league debut for FC Barcelona against their city rivals, Espanyol. It was a big moment, and Messi didn't disappoint. Barcelona

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Betting on Sports: A Decade of Change

Ten years ago, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver wrote an opinion piece in The New York Times. He argued that sports betting should be legalized and regulated, marking a significant shift in the NBA's stance. At the time, betting on professional sports was illegal in most of the U.S., except for Nevada.

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Betting on Sports: An NBA Commissioner’s Decade-Long Journey

Back in 2014, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver penned an op-ed in The New York Times. He boldly called for legalizing and regulating sports betting in the US. At the time, sports betting was largely illegal, with Nevada being the only exception. Silver's words sparked a significant shift in the sports w

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Oct 16 2024CRIME

Police and City Agencies Team Up to Combat Crime in Queens' Roosevelt Avenue

Something's been going wrong on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens for a while now. The area, running from 74th to 111th Streets, has seen a rise in crimes like drug trafficking and prostitution. But now, the city has had enough. Mayor Adams, standing with city officials and NYPD members, laid out a plan t

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Oct 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Lego Insiders: Score Big with $55 Off the Classic NES Set!

Hey, retro gaming fans! Lego has just rolled out a sweet deal for their awesome NES set. Normally priced at $269.99, you can now snag it for $215.99 if you're a Lego Insider. That's a cool $55 savings! But wait, there's more! Insiders also get double points on this purchase, which can be cashed in f

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Oct 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet Santa at Dinosaur Party & New Holiday Shows at Disney for 2024

Get ready for some holiday fun at Disney Parks! This year, Santa Claus is taking a break from his usual watery adventures to meet guests at the 75th Annual Dino Institute Holiday Party at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. From November 12 through December 24, you can find him spreading cheer on the patio at

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Oct 16 2024LIFESTYLE

Housekeeping Dilemma: A Cultural Clash

A woman named Depressed About Disorder wrote to Eric about her 30-year marriage. She and her husband come from different cultural backgrounds, leading to different views on cleanliness. Her husband manages the household, but their home is often dusty and cluttered. She wants to hire a housekeeper, b

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Oct 16 2024BUSINESS

The Search for Calamansi: A Challenge for Chicago's Filipino Chefs

Filipino food is gaining popularity in Chicago, but finding key ingredients like calamansi, a citrus fruit, is tough. This small citrus is crucial to Filipino cuisine, but supply issues make it hard to get. Chefs like Joseph Fontelera from Boonie’s Filipino Restaurant and Melvin Reyes from Mano Mode

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