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Sep 18 2024CRIME

The Fall of a Hip-Hop Icon: Sean Diddy Combs' Shocking Sex Trafficking Allegations

Sean "Diddy" Combs, a music mogul who once held the key to New York City, has been accused of using his business empire to traffic women and engage in prostitution. The indictment, which includes three counts of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution, paints a di

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

The Billionaire Investor Who Owns a Piece of Jurassic Park: Walter Kortschak's Formula for Success

Walter Kortschak, a 65-year-old billionaire, is a self-made investor who has made a fortune from 40 years of technology bets. He is confident in his formula for success, which he attributes to his ability to be patient and persistent. Kortschak's assets are now worth an estimated $1.6 billion, thank

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Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Great TV Debate: QLED vs. OLED - A Battle for Supremacy

When it comes to choosing the perfect TV, the options can be overwhelming. With the latest technologies and features, it's hard to know what's truly best. In this article, we'll delve into the world of QLED and OLED TVs, exploring their differences, similarities, and what makes each one stand out.

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Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Intel and Amazon Join Forces to Revolutionize AI Chip Manufacturing

In a major breakthrough, Intel and Amazon have announced a multi-billion-dollar framework to co-develop AI chips using the latest technology. The deal is a significant step forward for both companies, as they aim to revolutionize the field of artificial intelligence chip manufacturing. Intel's CEO,

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Sep 17 2024FINANCE

Stock Market Uncertainties: A Closer Look at the Bulls' Concerns

The stock market has been on a rollercoaster ride in recent years, with many experts predicting a downturn. However, some bulls have been right on the money, and they're now sharing their concerns about the market's future. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the worries of three bullish st

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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Spark of Change: How One Woman's Vision is Keeping Electric Charging Stations Running Smoothly

Kameale Terry's journey began with a harsh reality check. As she took care of her ailing mother in their hometown of South Central Los Angeles, she discovered a critical issue plaguing the expanding network of electric vehicle charging stations across the US – a workforce to maintain them. With her

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Financial Woes: A Perfect Storm of Layoffs and Contract Disputes

Boeing, one of the world's largest aerospace companies, is facing a perfect storm of financial woes, layoffs, and contract disputes. The company has announced plans to freeze hiring, reduce travel, and consider temporary layoffs to save cash during a factory workers' strike that began last week. The

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Sep 17 2024LIFESTYLE

Combating Hunger, One Meal at a Time

Food insecurity is a pressing issue that affects many communities worldwide. In North Idaho, a small but dedicated team of volunteers has taken it upon themselves to make a difference. Led by Evie Fatz, the owner of Cōpow, a healthy food business, these volunteers are working tirelessly to provide m

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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

A New Horizon for Offshore Wind Power in the Gulf of Maine

The US Department of Interior has set an auction date of October 29th for the first-ever sale of offshore wind energy leases in the Gulf of Maine. This significant move marks a major step forward in the country's efforts to transition to cleaner, renewable energy sources. The auction, which includes

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Sep 17 2024FINANCE

Will the Federal Reserve's Interest Rate Cuts Bring a Soft Landing?

The Federal Reserve is on the verge of announcing a series of interest rate cuts, which could have a significant impact on the economy. The decision to cut rates comes after a long period of steady increases, which had left borrowing expensive and made it difficult for consumers and businesses to in

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