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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Pence Plays Strategist: Can Trump Out-Debate Harris?

Mike Pence, the former Vice President who famously distanced himself from Donald Trump after the January 6th Capitol riot, is offering some unexpected advice: how to debate Kamala Harris. Pence, in an interview with Real Clear Politics, suggests Trump should focus on attacking Harris's record as Vic

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Beauty and the Beast at IFA 2024: Where Durability Meets Design

IFA 2024 threw us a curveball: tech at its absolute extremes. We saw gadgets designed for pure aesthetic bliss, gleaming and delicate, often sacrificing ruggedness for a sleek look. On the other side, we encountered tech built for the apocalypse, practically indestructible but, let's face it, not

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Most Expensive Gadgets: Worth the Splurge?

Are you ready to be blown away by Samsung's priciest products? From smartphones that cost more than a used car to smart appliances that could buy your groceries for a month, these gadgets are sure to make your jaw drop. But let's put on our thinking caps and really analyze if they're worth the hef

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Drones Over Cotton Fields: Will Tech Rev Up Uzbekistan's Agriculture?

Meraque, a Malaysian robotics company, has teamed up with Uzbekistan's Ministry of Agriculture to bring cutting-edge tech to the country's vast farms. The plan is to use drones and robotic solutions to boost efficiency and productivity. What if this tech doesn't quite live up to the hype? What if

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Uzbekistan-Utah: A Drone Love Story

Meraque Group, a Malaysian startup that's all about making drones do the heavy lifting in agriculture, has hitched its wagon to Uzbekistan's Ministry of Agriculture. The two signed a MoU, with Shakhobjon Sharifov, Director of an 'Administrative and Economic Service', and Razali Ismail, Meraque's CEO

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

When Storms Collide: How Hurricane Kamala Could Transform Florida's Political Landscape

Democrats have been struggling to gain a foothold in Florida's electoral politics, with Republicans holding the state since George W. Bush's victory in 2000. However, this year's local ballot initiatives and social issues could reshape the political landscape. The confluence of issues such as legal

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Could Kamala Harris's Honesty Be Her Secret Weapon? A Critical Look at the 2024 Election

The 2024 presidential election is shaping up to be a tight race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. One opinion piece argues that Harris's best chance at victory lies not in specific policy proposals, but in embracing humility and honesty, a stark contrast to Tru

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Trudeau's Tee Time: Canada's PM Swings into Presidential Cup History

Golf is a game that has captivated many, and for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, it seems to be his favorite pastime. His love for the sport has been quite apparent over the years, with him being spotted at various golf courses around Canada. One of his most memorable moments was when he v

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Sep 10 2024SPORTS

Beyond the Beautiful Game: Are These Really the Dirtiest Teams in Sports History?

The thrill of competition drives athletes to greatness, but sometimes, that drive crosses the line. While we love the underdog stories and nail-biting finishes, some teams are remembered more for their questionable tactics than their trophies. This list claims to expose the dirtiest teams in sports

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Chicago's Housing Crisis: A Battle Over Zoning and Power

The battle over who will chair Chicago's powerful Zoning Committee has turned into a major political showdown. On one side, Mayor Brandon Johnson is pushing for progressive firebrand Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez to lead the committee. On the other, business interests and influential unions are backing a

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