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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Pennsylvania's Mail-In Ballot Battle Hits Supreme Court

In a last-minute push before the U. S. election, Republicans have taken their fight over mail-in ballots to the highest court in the land. They're asking the Supreme Court to step in and potentially disregard thousands of votes in Pennsylvania. The issue? Provisional ballots cast by voters whose mai

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Oct 29 2024FINANCE

Intel’s Big Year: What’s Next for the Tech Giant?

This year has been tough for Intel's stock, dropping 55% while the S&P 500 rose 21%. The latest earnings report hit Intel hard, causing one of its biggest stock corrections. Now, everyone's eyes are on the upcoming earnings report, a critical moment for Intel and its investors. Intel has been a tec

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Michelle Obama’s Wake-Up Call: The Stakes for Women in the 2024 Election

Former First Lady Michelle Obama kicked off her 2024 campaign trail with a powerful message for men, emphasizing the life-or-death consequences of the election for women. At a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Obama passionately argued that women's health could suffer se

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris Rallies with Music Icons in Texas

In a bustling event packed with thousands of supporters, Vice President Kamala Harris took the stage in Houston, urging Texans to vote on November 5 to protect their freedoms and stand against former President Donald Trump's policies. "Texas, we're facing a healthcare crisis, and Trump is the archit

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Oct 26 2024ENVIRONMENT

The World's Ticking Climate Time Bomb

In a stark warning, the United Nations says we're heading for a dangerous 3. 1°C temperature rise. The world's nations need to cut greenhouse gases dramatically, starting now. The UN Environmental Program (UNEP) says we can aim for 1. 5°C, but it won't be easy. We need to slash emissions by 42% by 2

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI's Impact: A Thousand Times More Productive, Not Human-Replacing

NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, recently shared his thoughts on AI at an event in India. He believes that while AI won't replace humans entirely, it can outperform us in specific tasks by a huge margin – up to 1, 000 times better! This doesn't mean we should worry about losing our jobs to robots, though

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Oct 26 2024CRIME

Crypto Critic Molly White Receives Bribe Offer to Remove Blog Post

Molly White, a software engineer and well-known critic of the crypto industry, runs a website called Web3 Is Going Just Great. She recently wrote about the arrest of Roman Ziemian, the founder of crypto trading platform FutureNet. This platform is accused of defrauding people out of $21 million. Whi

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

King Charles Urges Commonwealth to Face Its Past

King Charles recently spoke up at the Commonwealth summit in Samoa, pushing the organization to confront its troubling history. He acknowledged the ongoing pain from the past, emphasizing the need to learn from history to build a better future. Charles highlighted the importance of choosing unity ov

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

King Charles: We Can't Change the Past, But We Can Learn From It

At a recent Commonwealth summit in Samoa, King Charles III addressed leaders about the painful past of slavery. He acknowledged that the past can't be altered but emphasized the importance of learning from history to address current inequalities. Charles encouraged leaders to use the right language

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Early Voting Patterns: Are Republicans Ahead in Swing States?

In the days leading up to the election, Republicans have something to feel optimistic about. They've cast more early ballots than Democrats in three critical swing states: Arizona, Nevada, and North Carolina. But hold on, it's not that simple. Just because someone's a registered Republican doesn't m

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