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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Democrats' DNC Chair Race: A Fresh Start After Election Loss

After suffering a defeat in the recent election, Democrats are eager to move forward by selecting a new Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair. This position is crucial, especially with the 2028 presidential election around the corner. Several candidates have already expressed interest, each with

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Voting in the 2019 EU Elections: How Our Feelings About the EU Influence Our Choices

The 2019 European Parliament elections were a big deal, and not just because of who got elected. They showed something important about how we feel about the EU and how that affects who we vote for. You see, EU attitudes aren't just one thing – they're complicated and different for each person. And t

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Nov 20 2024BUSINESS

Target's Holiday Shopping Warning: What's Going On?

Target's holiday shopping forecast is a bit of a bummer. They think sales will stay the same, and profits might go down. This isn't great news for Target, which saw sales go up by just 0. 3% last quarter. Their shares dropped by as much as 20% in early trading on Wednesday. Target is like a canary

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Wrestling Mogul Linda McMahon Tapped for Education Secretary

President-elect Donald Trump surprised many by nominating Linda McMahon, a billionaire professional wrestling mogul, as his secretary of Education. McMahon, a major Republican donor and a champion of small businesses, doesn’t have a background in education. Trump highlighted her leadership experienc

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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

1974: A Year of Musical Revolution

1974 was a wild ride! America was still recovering from the '60s, and the music scene was on fire. Richard Nixon resigned after the Watergate scandal, and people were into crazy trends like streaking and saying "Dy-no-miiite! " Muhammad Ali won the Rumble in the Jungle, and kung-fu was everywhere. M

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Nov 20 2024CELEBRITIES

Jay Cutler's New Love Story: Engaged to Samantha Robertson

Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler has found love again and is taking the next big step. He's getting engaged to girlfriend Samantha Robertson, according to reports. The couple has been together since 2023, after Cutler's divorce from reality TV star Kristin Cavallari. They made their relationship pu

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Nov 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Food and Tech: How Two Companies Are Boosting Malaysia's Digital Economy

In 2024, Malaysia's digital economy is expected to hit a whopping US$7. 88 billion! That's a lot of money. Two companies, Good Foodie Media and Involve Asia, are playing a big part in this growth. These companies are part of MDEC's FOX Programme, which helps high-growth businesses become tech supers

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Big Tech's Unexpected Ally: The Story of Gaetz

Representative Gaetz has long been vocal about his critical stance on Big Tech power and has even partnered with Democrats to support regulation efforts. Despite his controversial past, including investigations for sex trafficking and misconduct, he was recently chosen as attorney general, causing q

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

What Would Happen if the Education Department Was Dismantled?

Imagine there’s no Education Department. Picture where all the money and rules would go. President Trump wants to shut it down, saying it’s filled with “radicals, zealots, and Marxists. ” He picked Linda McMahon, a former wrestling executive, to lead it. But closing the department isn’t easy. Congre

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Beliefs Stick Even When Money's on the Line

Politically charged misinformation is a tricky beast. People often reject or accept it based on their beliefs, not facts. Some think it's because folks don't really care about the truth. But what happens when you offer a reward for telling it like it is? Previous tests showed that people's bias dro

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