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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

The Washington Post's New Direction: A Billionaire's Influence

Last week, the Washington Post made a surprising decision not to endorse any candidate in the presidential race. This was a first in 36 years and is said to have been ordered by Jeff Bezos, the newspaper's owner and billionaire founder of Amazon. Bezos bought the struggling newspaper in 2013. The r

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Oct 29 2024BUSINESS

Amazon Prime Members Can Now Save on Gas

Attention all Amazon Prime members! You can now save money at the gas pump. Amazon Prime just added a new perk: save 10 cents per gallon at over 7, 000 BP, Amoco, and AM/PM stations across the U. S. This could save you nearly $70 a year. To get the discount, link your Amazon account to the BP loyalt

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Oct 29 2024LIFESTYLE

Oprah's Favorite Moisturizer: Cheaper Than Ever This Holiday!

You don't have to be rich to use Oprah's beauty secrets. The media star has shared many skincare picks over the years, including Philosophy's Hope in a Jar moisturizer. In 2010, it made her "Ultimate Favorite Things" list. Now, you can get the jumbo size for 20% off during Amazon's Holiday Beauty Ha

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Oct 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Brazil Cracks Down on Meat Companies for Buying Cattle from Illegal Deforested Land

In a surprising move, Brazil's environmental agency has slapped fines totaling $64 million on 23 meatpacking companies. The fines are for buying and selling cattle that were raised on deforested land in the Amazon, an area where raising cattle is a major cause of deforestation. Over 18, 000 cattle w

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Amazon and Brian Williams' Unusual Election Night Experiment

Imagine this: a former NBC anchor, Brian Williams, partners with Amazon to cover the presidential election. No, we’re not in the future — it’s happening this November! Amazon is diving into live news for the first time, and they’ve picked a big name for the job. Williams, who’s covered elections bef

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Oct 29 2024HEALTH

Warning: 'Zombie Deer Disease' Found in New York Deer!

Hey, New York hunters! There's a scary disease known as 'zombie deer disease' that's back in the state after almost 20 years. This disease, called chronic wasting disease (CWD), makes the brains of deer and elk turn spongy, and it's always fatal. Recently, a case was found in a northern county near

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Oct 28 2024LIFESTYLE

Amazon's Skincare Steal: Affordable Pimple Patches

Are you tired of spending too much on skincare products that don't work? Say hello to the latest buzz in Amazon's beauty department. We're talking about these cute and effective pimple patches. They're not just for show—they actually do a great job sucking out the gunk from those pesky, bulging pimp

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Oct 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Amazon Music's LA Bash: A Night to Remember with Big Sean

In the city of angels, Amazon Music cooked up something special. They didn't just book a show; they planned an experience. Fans got to join in some cool activities before the main act, Big Sean, hit the stage. But he didn't just sing his songs. He made it a party by inviting other artists like YG an

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

The Washington Post's Big Decision: Bezos and Trump in the Spotlight

A former top editor at the Washington Post, Robert Kagan, has made some big claims. He says the newspaper's owner, Jeff Bezos, made a deal with former President Donald Trump. The deal was supposedly to stop the Post from endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming election. Kagan says Tru

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Oct 27 2024SPORTS

Week 8 NFL Picks: Exciting Betting Tips with PFF Insights

Ever wondered how to make smart bets during NFL games? Let's take a look at some fascinating player prop bets for Week 8 that are based on PFF's Key Insights. First off, Courtland Sutton might find the end zone against the Carolina Panthers. Why? Well, he's got a whopping eight red-zone targets

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