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Oct 23 2024CELEBRITIES

Justin Bieber's Money: Who's to Blame?

Justin Bieber, the famous singer known for hits like "Peaches" and "Baby, " is considering suing his former business managers. He believes they mismanaged his money, causing him to lose a lot. Sources say Bieber has been upset about this for years. It's not clear how much money he thinks was lost. S

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Pennsylvania in the Spotlight: Harris and Trump Court Voters in Final Stretch

Vice President Kamala Harris is stepping into the hotly contested state of Pennsylvania, home to the biggest prize on the 2024 electoral map. She'll be participating in a CNN town hall aimed at undecided and persuadable voters, a crucial group with just 13 days left until the election. On the same n

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Will Polls Be Right This Time?

Back in 2020, polls showed Joe Biden was set for an easy win over Donald Trump. But the election was much closer than expected. Now, with Kamala Harris leading by just 2 points, there's a chance polls could be off again. Some experts think Trump's support among non-college-educated white voters migh

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Soldiers' Gear: Can Army, Microsoft Cut Costs on IVAS Headsets?

The US Army is pushing Microsoft to lower the price of its HoloLens-based IVAS headsets. These high-tech goggles have seen a bumpy journey since 2018 when Microsoft began developing them. The Army wants the price tag of $80, 000 per unit to drop significantly. The project, initially worth $480 milli

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Oct 23 2024CRYPTO

Why Bitcoin's Price is Booming with Trump's Rising Election Odds

Bitcoin has seen a big jump in price, up by 12% in the last month. This increase happened as Donald Trump's chances of winning the presidential election rose in betting markets. Investors are excited about having a "crypto-friendly president, " and they're showing this by buying more bitcoin. Analys

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Oct 22 2024CRIME

Crime Concerns Divide Black and White Americans

According to a recent survey, 70% of Americans worry about crime, but Black Americans are a bit more concerned than white Americans, with the numbers standing at 72% for Black Americans and 68% for white Americans. The survey also showed that city dwellers, news watchers, and Gen Xers are particular

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

What Happens If the Electoral College Votes Tie?

Have you ever wondered what would happen if the Electoral College votes end up in a tie? It's a real possibility in this year's presidential race, with 538 votes up for grabs. After the election, electors in each state will confirm the nomination in December. But can these votes really end up tied?

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

The Final Stretch: What Polls Tell Us About the Last Days of the Election

As we approach Election Day, polls offer valuable insights into the presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. While the results are too close to call, key trends are emerging. Inflation tops voters' concerns, but abortion has become a major motivating issue. A significant gender gap

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's New War Strategy: A Divided Response

President Volodymyr Zelensky has laid out a new plan to strengthen Ukraine's position in the ongoing war with Russia. This plan, called the "victory plan, " includes asking to join NATO and using long-range missiles from the West to hit Russian military targets. This has caused a mix of reactions fr

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Navalny's Widow Plans Presidential Run, Keeps Legacy Alive

Yulia Navalny, the widow of Alexei Navalny, has a clear goal: to bring down Vladimir Putin's regime. Speaking to the BBC, she expressed her determination to make this happen "as soon as possible. " Once Putin is out of power, she plans to run for president in Russia's next free and fair elections. C

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