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Nov 05 2024SPORTS

The Mavs' Center Dereck Lively II Injured: What's Next?

Dereck Lively II, the rising star center for the Dallas Mavericks, surprised everyone when he was ruled out of a recent game due to a right shoulder sprain. This injury came as a shock, especially after his standout rookie performance last season helped the Mavs reach the Finals. The young player in

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Nov 05 2024BUSINESS

Microsoft's Big Surge: Gaming Leads the Way as Cloud and AI Shine

Microsoft just reported a whopping 16% increase in revenue for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2025, reaching a massive $65. 6 billion. This figure not only surpassed what analysts expected but also showed where Microsoft is placing its bets for the future. Instead of relying heavily on traditi

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Nov 03 2024POLITICS

Kamala and Trump's Last Push: Election Eve Moves and Unexpected Polls

As the 2024 US presidential election nears its end, both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are racing across the country to rally support. They started their day in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but quickly split paths. Harris headed to Atlanta and then Charlotte, North Carolina, while Trump visited North Caro

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Nov 01 2024BUSINESS

Sun Country and Amazon: A New Chapter in Air Cargo

Sun Country Airlines, known for its hybrid low-cost model, is considering a new partnership with Amazon that could involve special charter flights for dedicated customers. This news came from Sun Country's CEO, Jude Bricker, during a call to discuss the company's financial results. Currently, Sun Co

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Nov 01 2024BUSINESS

Stock Shake-Up: Tech and Travel Giants React to Unexpected Earnings

Today was full of surprises as several big names in tech and travel reported their earnings. Let's start with Carvana, the online used car dealer that zoomed ahead with a 19% stock boost. Why? They did better than expected in the third quarter, earning more money and bringing in more revenue than an

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Early Voting Hits 60 Million: Trump Rallies, Harris Endorsements, and Key Battlegrounds

With just five days to go until the US presidential election, over 60 million Americans have already cast their votes. This staggering number includes nearly 32 million in-person early votes and around 28 million mail-in ballots. The enthusiasm is high, with voter turnout expected to be significant.

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Mistaken Election Results Spark Social Media Storm

Imagine tuning into a Formula 1 race on your local ABC station and suddenly seeing results for a key swing state's election before the race even finishes. That's what happened on Sunday when WNEP-TV in Pennsylvania aired a ticker showing Vice President Kamala Harris handily winning over Donald Trump

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Oct 28 2024POLITICS

Georgia's President Sparks Controversy Over Election Results

Georgia's President, Salome Zourabichvili, is causing a stir by refusing to accept the results of the recent parliamentary elections. She claims that the ruling party, Georgian Dream, won through deception. This is a significant issue because Georgia is at a crossroads, deciding whether to align wit

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Georgian Election: Dispute & Disillusionment

Georgians awoke to a divided nation on Sunday. The Central Election Commission announced that the ruling Georgian Dream party won Saturday’s parliamentary election, sparking outrage from opposition parties who claim the vote was rigged. With 99% of precincts reporting, Georgian Dream secured 54. 8%

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Oct 27 2024SPORTS

Robert Whittaker's Bounce Back: Lessons from a Tough Night

Robert Whittaker, a former UFC middleweight champion, saw the quickest defeat of his career at UFC 308. Facing Khamzat Chimaev, Whittaker was taken down and submitted in the first round, leaving him with a seriously injured mouth. Photos of his mouth showed teeth bent in unnatural ways, but Whittake

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