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Oct 19 2024BUSINESS

From Watches to Wind: How Philipp Man is Reinventing Battery Storage

Ever wondered how someone can shift from trading luxury watches to changing the energy storage game? Meet Philipp Man, a former watch trader who felt the grind of selling expensive items to the wealthy. He decided to return to the energy world, this time with a focus on making a real impact on the p

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Plan to Boost Black Communities with Cannabis Legalization

Vice President Kamala Harris recently announced her support for federally legalizing cannabis. She believes this could help Black communities. Currently, some states have legalized cannabis, but it's still illegal at the federal level. Harris' plan, called the "Opportunity Agenda, " aims to hel

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Oct 18 2024HEALTH

The Hair Care Brand Fighting Breast Cancer

Breast cancer can strike anyone, but it's especially tough for women who struggle with health disparities. That's why the hair care brand Thank God It's Natural, or tgin, is doing something about it. The brand was founded by Chris-Tia Donaldson, who battled breast cancer for six years before passing

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Trump's Tariff Plan: Catch-22 for His Own Business?

What happens when a businessman turned politician's policies could hurt his own ventures? That's the situation with Donald Trump's tariff proposals. Newsweek found that many Trump-branded products, like hats, jackets, and even Bibles, are made in countries like China and Vietnam. These are the same

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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

The Road Ahead:navigating the NBA as a Rookie like Bronny James

Getting into the NBA is daunting, especially when you're fresh out of college. Just ask Tarik Black, a former player who spent time with the Lakers and Rockets. He remembers his early days as a struggle, facing off against seasoned pros with a decade or more of NBA experience. "You don't have to be

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Secret Trump-Putin Calls: Biden’s Team in the Dark, Adviser Alerts “Red Flags”

Imagine a playground where grown-ups are playing hide and seek with phones. That’s what it feels like with the reports about former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. A top US official, Jake Sullivan, said the Biden administration is clueless about these calls. Sullivan adm

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Cuban Slams Trump's Tariffs at Harris Rally; Musk Tours PA

Billionaire investor Mark Cuban took a jab at Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during a campaign rally for Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. Speaking in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Cuban mocked Trump's tariff proposals, suggesting the former president doesn't grasp his own tax ideas. "I've lea

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Trump and Harris Headline Charity Dinner, with Harris on Video

Former President Donald Trump is set to do something a bit different this time. He'll be trading the rally stage for a comedy night as he heads to the annual Al Smith charity dinner in New York City. This isn't his first time at this event, though. Eight years ago, he was at the same dinner and face

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Oct 18 2024WEATHER

Cooling Pacific Waters: What La Niña Means for the U. S.

This autumn, there's a good chance of a La Niña event hitting the Pacific. La Niña is like the cool cousin of El Niño, both part of a natural climate pattern called ENSO. During La Niña, sea temperatures in the Pacific drop below average, and this can change weather patterns all over the U.S. In th

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Oct 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Digging Deep: Screens vs. Reality in the Wicked Poster Controversy

Actress Cynthia Erivo, known for her roles in "Harriet" and the upcoming "Wicked," recently took to Instagram to express her displeasure over a fan-edited poster for the movie. On Wednesday, the 37-year-old posted her thoughts on the doctored image, which aimed to replicate the original Broadway pos

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