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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Britain Fights Back: New Sanctions Hit Russian 'Fake News' Creators

Imagine a whodunit story where someone is trying to destabilize Ukraine's democracy. The British government has just dropped a bombshell revealing the culprits. On Monday, Britain announced fresh sanctions against several high-profile Russians and their PR agencies. These agencies, namely the Social

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

North Korea Troops in Ukraine: What Does It Mean for NATO?

Imagine this: Russia's got North Korean soldiers fighting in Ukraine. That's a big deal, right? Lithuania's president thinks so too. He says that NATO should let Ukraine use long-range weapons to hit targets inside Russia. Why? Because he thinks North Korea's involvement makes things way more seriou

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Oct 30 2024FINANCE

Russia's Economy in Trouble: Putin Acknowledges Struggles

Vladimir Putin has come clean about the economic struggles Russia is facing. The Russian president admitted that sanctions and worker shortages are causing problems in the economy. This comes after Russia's Central Bank raised interest rates to a whopping 21%. That's even higher than the emergency r

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Fires Target Ballot Drop Boxes: A Look into Concerns and Security

You might have heard about two ballot drop boxes getting damaged in Portland and Vancouver, Washington. This happened just days before the election. Authorities think someone set fire to the boxes, which are used to collect votes. In Portland, only three ballots were harmed, but in Vancouver, hundre

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Burned Ballots: A New Challenge for Election Security

In the lead-up to the 2024 election, two ballot drop boxes in the Pacific Northwest were targeted by suspected arson attacks. This isn't the first time drop boxes have faced trouble, but the recent incidents have sparked fresh concerns. Let's break down what happened and why this is a big deal. On

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Drop Box Fires: A New Wave of Voting Concerns

Just before the 2022 elections, two drop boxes in the Pacific Northwest were set on fire. One in Vancouver, Washington, lost hundreds of ballots, while Portland, Oregon's system stopped the fire quickly, saving most ballots. Authorities are checking surveillance footage to find the culprit. Drop box

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Iconic Derzhprom Building Hit by Russian Strike

In a sudden and destructive attack, Russia hit Ukraine's historic Derzhprom building in Kharkiv with a guided bomb on Monday night. This iconic structure, built in the 1920s, is a celebrated landmark and a prime example of Soviet-era constructivist architecture. The strike left six people injured, a

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Oct 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Gisele & Joaquim: From Secret Love to Parenthood

Gisele Bundchen and her boyfriend, Joaquim Valente, have stayed low-key about their relationship. Their romance began in mid-2023, but they've actually known each other since 2022. That year, Gisele started taking jiujitsu classes with her son Benjamin at the Valente Brothers' self-defense class. Fa

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Oct 30 2024BUSINESS

Tesla's Big Leap: An iPhone Moment in the Making

Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) has been making waves lately. Its third-quarter earnings report was a big hit, sending its stock prices soaring. The company beat its earnings per share (EPS) estimates by a solid $0. 12, with non-GAAP EPS coming in at $0. 72. This isn't surprising for those who follow the

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Oct 30 2024BUSINESS

Tesla Set to Earn Nearly $1 Billion from FSD in the Next Year

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software package has been gaining popularity, especially after the Cybertruck reveal. Analysts predict that the company will soon see nearly $1 billion in deferred revenue from FSD over the next year. Recently, Tesla recognized $326 million from FSD in the past quarte

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