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Oct 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Chicago in Action: Marathon, Courts, and Sports Updates

This week, Chicago was buzzing with activity. The city streets echoed with cheers and cowbells as runners participated in the 46th Chicago Marathon. Over at the Dirksen U. S. Courthouse, jury selection for former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan's corruption case wrapped up on Thursday. A pane

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

Secret Evidence Reveals Trump's Election Fraud Claims Were Crazy

A big secret about former President Donald Trump's election fraud claims came out last week. A judge in Washington, D. C. , made public almost 2, 000 pages of evidence from the case. This evidence shows that back in 2020, William Barr, who was Trump's lawyer at the time, told Trump his ideas about v

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris’ Video Skit Flops at Al Smith Dinner

Vice President Kamala Harris tried to make up for missing the Al Smith Dinner by sending in a pre-recorded comedy skit with former 'Saturday Night Live' star Molly Shannon. The video featured Shannon's schoolgirl character warning Harris not to mock Catholics. Harris made a reference to Donald Trump

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Oct 19 2024BUSINESS

From Watches to Wind: How Philipp Man is Reinventing Battery Storage

Ever wondered how someone can shift from trading luxury watches to changing the energy storage game? Meet Philipp Man, a former watch trader who felt the grind of selling expensive items to the wealthy. He decided to return to the energy world, this time with a focus on making a real impact on the p

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Green Move: Betting on Nuclear for AI Power

Ever wondered how tech giants like Amazon keep their AI programs running? It's no secret that these programs need a lot of electricity. So, Amazon is trying something new: investing in nuclear power. They're putting over half a billion dollars into three projects in Washington, Virginia, and Pennsyl

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Tech Giants Are Turning to Nuclear for AI Power

It's 2024, and some of the world's biggest tech companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon are looking to power their AI operations with nuclear energy. You might be thinking, "Nuclear? Isn't that dangerous? " Well, let's dig into why these tech giants are making this move. First, AI is a real po

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

A Night of Laughs and Jabs: Trump and Melania at the Al Smith Dinner

Last Thursday, Donald and Melania Trump made a rare public appearance together at the Al Smith charity dinner in New York City. Dressed in their best black-tie outfits, they walked into the event with smiles. Donald gave the keynote speech, making jokes about his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris, N

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Czech Republic's Russian Oil Imports: Aid to Ukraine Comparison

A recent report shows that one of Ukraine's allies, the Czech Republic, has been spending big bucks on Russian oil and gas. In fact, they've spent five times more on Russian energy than they have on aid to Ukraine since the invasion started. This isn't just money, but it's also helping to keep the K

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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Amazon's New God of War Series: A Fresh Start

Amazon is giving its live-action God of War series a new lease on life. After the success of Fallout, the streaming giant wants its next gaming adaptation to be just as impressive. To achieve this, Amazon has decided to shake things up. The showrunner and two executive producers have left the projec

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Trump and Harris Headline Charity Dinner, with Harris on Video

Former President Donald Trump is set to do something a bit different this time. He'll be trading the rally stage for a comedy night as he heads to the annual Al Smith charity dinner in New York City. This isn't his first time at this event, though. Eight years ago, he was at the same dinner and face

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