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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Trump's Tariff Plan: Catch-22 for His Own Business?

What happens when a businessman turned politician's policies could hurt his own ventures? That's the situation with Donald Trump's tariff proposals. Newsweek found that many Trump-branded products, like hats, jackets, and even Bibles, are made in countries like China and Vietnam. These are the same

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

China's Cyber Warfare Rocks America

China has been waging a cyber war against America for years, and it’s not looking good. The Chinese government wants to challenge America’s dominance in the western Pacific. They’re hacking into the country’s critical infrastructure. This includes energy, communications, and transportation systems.

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Oct 18 2024FINANCE

China's Economy: Struggling, but Stimulated

Have you ever wondered what happens when a huge economy like China's starts to slow down? Well, it's a big deal, and it's happening right now. China's economy is growing at its slowest pace in months. This is because of problems like a crashing property market, people not buying much, and prices goi

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk's Town Hall: A Look at His 2020 Election Claims

Elon Musk recently attended a town hall in Pennsylvania, where he shared his thoughts on the 2020 election. He expressed concerns about mail-in ballots, suggesting they make it hard to prove cheating. Musk also questioned the use of Dominion voting machines in certain areas, like Maricopa County and

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk Speaks on Election Conspiracies at PA Event

Elon Musk recently hosted his first solo town hall in Pennsylvania, showing support for Donald Trump. During a Q&A, he shared conspiracy theories about the 2020 election. Musk suggested that mail-in ballots without proof of citizenship make cheating "impossible to prove." However, experts say voter

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Senator Ernst Questions SBA's Handling of Disaster Funds

Senator Joni Ernst from Iowa recently expressed worries about the Small Business Administration's (SBA) transparency in dealing with disaster relief funds. This concern arose after President Joe Biden revealed that the SBA's loan program for disaster relief had run out of money following Hurricanes

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Netflix's Ad Business Boosts Stock by 9% in Q3

Netflix's stock jumped 9% on Friday after the company's third-quarter earnings report showed strong growth in its advertising business. The streaming giant added over 5 million paid subscribers, beating Wall Street's expectation of 3.5 million. However, this figure is a 40% decrease from the same pe

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Cyprus Banks: Fewer Russian and Ukrainian Clients After Sanctions

After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Cyprus' banks saw a big drop in business with Russian and Ukrainian companies. They lost around 13,000 clients and 35,000 accounts, totaling about 2 billion euros. This happened because of sanctions from the U.N., EU, U.S., and UK against Russia. The number of

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

The MSG Boss and His Family's Big Bet on Mayor Adams

Billionaire James Dolan, who owns Madison Square Garden, and his family and business associates have donated over $60,000 to Mayor Eric Adams in recent months. This happened while MSG was lobbying City Hall about important business matters, like the renewal of a special permit for the arena. The per

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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

Nate Thurmond's Record-Breaking Night

On October 18, 1974, Nate Thurmond became the first player in NBA history to record a quadruple-double. This incredible feat happened in his debut game with the Chicago Bulls. Thurmond scored 22 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, dished out 13 assists, and blocked 12 shots. This performance helped the Bul

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