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Oct 28 2024BUSINESS

Mexico's Trade Boom: A Closer Look

Mexico is seeing a significant increase in trade with the United States, especially since the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) came into force. This agreement allows products made in Mexico using foreign materials to be labeled as "Made in Mexico" and avoid certain tariffs. Companies li

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Oct 28 2024POLITICS

Foreign Influence in U. S. Elections: What to Watch For

As the U. S. election draws near, foreign countries like Russia, China, and Iran are stepping up their efforts to sway voters. Microsoft's recent report highlights that these countries are using fake videos, social media campaigns, and disinformation to try and influence the outcome. For instance, R

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Oct 28 2024HEALTH

Estée Lauder Encourages Breast Health in Daily Self-Care

Think about self-care. Mostly, we think of facials, therapy sessions, and nails. But what about our breasts? Breast cancer affects Black women the most, yet breast health often takes a back seat. That's why Estée Lauder Companies launched the "Breast Care is Self-Care" campaign during Breast Cancer

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Oct 28 2024HEALTH

Run for a Cause: Fighting Pancreatic Cancer Together

Imagine a community coming together to fight a common enemy. That's exactly what the Elvin Howard Sr. Pancreatic Cancer Foundation is all about. Named after Elvin Howard Sr. , who lost his battle with pancreatic cancer in 2017, the foundation aims to raise awareness and support for those affected by

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Oct 28 2024CELEBRITIES

Wade Family's New Vodka Venture: A Blend of Business and Love

Basketball legend Dwyane "Dwyane Wade" Jr. 's parents, Wade Sr. and Danielle, are stepping into the spirits world with their own vodka brand, D'Berri. Though this isn't Dwyane Jr. 's first business in the beverage industry—he already runs Wade Cellars—this new venture holds a special meaning. It's n

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Oct 27 2024HEALTH

Older Adults and Immunocompromised Advised to Get Extra COVID Shots

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has some new advice for older adults and people with weakened immune systems. It’s all about getting an extra dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to stay safe. If you’re 65 or older, or if your immune system isn’t as strong, the CDC says to get a second

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Oct 27 2024OPINION

What Did Denver's Basic Income Project Really Show?

The Denver Basic Income Project (DBIP) set out to answer a big question: Could cash payments help unhoused people find stable housing? They tested this idea using a randomized controlled trial (RCT). Surprisingly, the study didn't find what many media reports claimed. Contrary to some news articles,

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Oct 27 2024BUSINESS

Exploring US Cargo Airline Business Models: How They Differ

You might think all cargo airlines in the US operate the same way, but that's not the case. Some key players like FedEx and UPS have massive hybrid networks, while others blend cargo into their passenger planes' schedules. Let's dive into how these airlines tackle the freight game. Cargo giants lik

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Oct 27 2024BUSINESS

Exploring the World in a Bombardier Global 7500: How Far Can It Go?

Ever wondered how far a business jet can take you? Meet the Bombardier Global 7500, a game-changer in the aviation world. This jet was first announced in 2010 as the Global 7000 but later renamed due to its incredible range. It made its maiden flight in 2016 and was certified by both Transport Canad

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Changing Politics: How Land Laws Impact Chinese Americans

Diana Xue used to follow her husband's political views and vote Republican. But a new law in Florida has changed her mind. This law, passed by the state's Republican-led government, bans Chinese nationals without permanent residency from buying land. Xue, who came from China for college and became a

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