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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

A Holocaust Survivor's Critique of Kamala Harris

Holocaust survivor Jerry Wartski, 94, has recently criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for comparing former President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. In a Trump campaign video set to be released, Wartski shares his personal story about the Holocaust and expresses his disapproval of the comparison.

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

East vs. West: Yankees vs. Dodgers World Series Awaits

Get ready for a baseball showdown that's been a long time coming! The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing off against the New York Yankees in the World Series. This matchup is special because both teams come from huge markets and have big fan bases. Baseball fans are excited, and the ratings are expected

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Israel and Journalists: A Tragic Encounter

In a stark reminder of the dangers faced by journalists in war zones, three media professionals were killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. The attack occurred at a guesthouse known to be housing numerous journalists, including those linked to Iran and Hezbollah. Lebanon's Prime Ministe

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Journalists Killed in Lebanon: Airstrike Stirs Controversy

Early on Friday, an Israeli airstrike in Hasbaya, near the border with Israel, killed three journalists and injured three others. The attack occurred at a compound housing journalists from seven different news organizations. The deceased were identified as Wissam Qassem and Ghassan Najjar from Al Ma

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

The BRICS Summit: A New Global Stage, Hosted by Putin

In Kazan, Russia, President Vladimir Putin recently wrapped up the BRICS Summit, a gathering of some of the world's largest developing economies. This event marked a significant moment for the bloc, which now includes not just the original members—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—but a

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Oct 25 2024BUSINESS

Intel's EU Fine from 2009: A Chapter Closed

Back in 2009, Intel faced a hefty fine of €1. 06 billion (around $1. 45 billion back then) from the EU for abusing its market power. The European Commission accused Intel of offering unfair discounts to computer manufacturers who used Intel's chips, a practice known as "conditional rebates. " The Co

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Oct 25 2024CELEBRITIES

Lisa Robertson's Cancer Journey: A Look at Her Recovery

Lisa Robertson, a well-known cast member from Duck Dynasty, has been on a journey to beat breast cancer this year. In a recent episode of the family's Unashamed podcast, she provided an update on her condition. Lisa is recovering positively, crediting her well-being to prayer and divine intervention

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Oct 25 2024CELEBRITIES

Olivia Munn Bares Scars, Found Her Strength

Actress Olivia Munn, who had a double mastectomy after a breast cancer diagnosis, has gone topless in a new ad for Skims. The campaign, released during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, shows Munn wearing Skims bras, including one that reveals her mastectomy scars. She shared that seeing her scars make

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Oct 25 2024HEALTH

The Truth about Magnetic Resonance Therapy: A Closer Look

In the past few years, many clinics across the U. S. and other countries have started providing a treatment known as magnetic resonance therapy, or MERT. This treatment is a type of transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, which the FDA has approved for conditions like major depression, obsessive-

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Oct 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Hosts Take Over Polish Radio

In a surprising turn of events, a radio station in Krakow, Poland, has ditched human journalists for AI-generated presenters. The station, OFF Radio Krakow, announced its new AI hosts this week, aiming to connect with younger listeners. These virtual characters will discuss cultural, artistic, and s

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