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Oct 13 2024POLITICS

Trump and Harris in a Dead Heat: What’s Next?

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are neck and neck in a recent national poll. Trump has gained ground among Republicans, who are now more supportive after a debate that didn't go his way. Harris, on the other hand, has seen her popularity dip since a summer boost. A hug

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Oct 13 2024SPORTS

A Rookie's Rise: Williams Shines as Lawrence Struggles

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is shining bright when it counts. He threw four touchdown passes in their win against the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. This was a big game for the rookie, proving he could be the Bears' long-awaited franchise quarterback. On the other side, Jaguar

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Oct 13 2024CELEBRITIES

Nick Cannon's Teenage Encounter with Diddy's Parties

Nick Cannon, now 44, recently shared a story about his teenage days when he tried to attend one of Sean "Diddy" Combs' famous parties. The actor and comedian, known for hosting Wild N' Out, revealed this on an episode of The Breakfast Club podcast. This comes as Diddy awaits a trial in May 2025 on c

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

NYC Schools Investigation: Feds Dig Deeper

The New York City Department of Education has received a subpoena as part of an ongoing federal investigation. This legal request is focused on outgoing Schools Chancellor David Banks and his brother, Terence Banks, who worked as a consultant for companies with city contracts. The subpoena, issued r

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Why Are Black Men Blamed for Democratic Party Troubles?

Former President Obama recently sparked controversy by suggesting that Black men aren't enthusiastic about voting for Vice President Kamala Harris. He implied that these men might be hesitant to support a woman president, which has caused quite a stir. This assumption, however, doesn't hold up. Back

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Oct 11 2024SCIENCE

A Cosmic Guest: Comet C/2023 A3's Big Earth Visit

Get ready, space enthusiasts! A comet named C/2023 A3 is about to make a super close approach to Earth, something it hasn't done in 80,000 years—even before our ancient relatives, the Neanderthals, roamed the planet. This icy wanderer was spotted by scientists using telescopes from China and South

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

The Risk of Government Reliance

Imagine a country where more than half of all counties rely on government aid for a significant portion of their income. This might sound like a generous safety net, but it also raises questions about self-reliance and the future of our economy. In the past, politicians like Mitt Romney have pointe

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Oct 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Step Up to Aid Hurricane Victims

As the South grapples with its second hurricane in just two weeks, some well-known celebrities are stepping up to help. Taylor Swift has made a significant donation of $5 million to Feeding America, a nonprofit focused on food relief. This generous gift aims to provide essentials like food, clean wa

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Oct 11 2024CELEBRITIES

Melania's Memoir: A Surprising First Encounter with Donald Trump

Melania Trump has just released an intriguing memoir that sheds light on her unusual journey with former president Donald Trump. One interesting detail she shared is about their first meeting at a party in 1998. Melania wasn't immediately interested when Trump approached her, as he was already with

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Oct 11 2024SCIENCE

The Monster Millipede: A Prehistoric Giant's Face Revealed

Imagine a millipede that's as long as a car and weighs over 100 pounds. This isn't a scene from a horror movie, but a real creature that lived millions of years ago. Meet Arthropleura, the largest arthropod ever discovered. Fossils have shown that these giants roamed the Earth around 346 million yea

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