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Dec 05 2024FINANCE

Why Crypto Donations Are Becoming a Big Deal

You might have heard that people are donating more cryptocurrency to charities lately. But why is this happening? Well, crypto investors are finding out that it can be really beneficial. Kyle Casserino, who works at Fidelity Charitable, a charity that accepts bitcoin, ethereum, and litecoin, says th

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Dec 04 2024POLITICS

Trump's Legal Team: Dismiss Hush Money Case for New President

Donald Trump’s lawyers have submitted an official request to a New York judge, asking that the hush money case against him be thrown out. They argue that the case could cause disruptions to the presidency, especially since Trump just won the election. The lawyers pointed out that President Joe Biden

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Dec 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Indonesia's Magma Entertainment: A New Wave of Films Unveiled

Magma Entertainment, a top Indonesian studio, is making big moves. At the Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival (JAFF) Market, they showed off their upcoming movies. The lineup includes some big names and exciting projects. First up, they gave a sneak peek of "Qodrat 2, " the follow-up to their 2022 hit

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Dec 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Music Magic: Making Indonesian Films Sound Right

Ever wondered how your favorite movie soundtracks come to life? Indonesian film producers are getting a big boost from Massive Music Entertainment, a company that tackles the tricky world of music licensing. They showed off their services at JAFF Market 2024, helping film crews navigate the complex

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

McDonald's E. coli Scare: What We Learned

Imagine this: a simple Quarter Pounder burger caused a huge stir across the U. S. in October. A nasty strain of E. coli linked to tainted onions made 104 people sick in 14 states. Unfortunately, one person didn't make it, and four others developed serious kidney issues. The culprit? Yellow onions fr

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

Biden's Pardon of Hunter: A Shift in Stance

It was a move that surprised many, even those close to him. President Joe Biden, in a sudden turn, pardoned his son Hunter after the Thanksgiving holiday. This decision wasn't exactly a shock to the inner circle, who had been expecting it despite Biden's previous statements against such a move. Hunt

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

Presidential Pardons: A New Era with Trump?

President Joe Biden's pardon for Hunter Biden was no surprise. Biden loves his family, so a pardon was expected. But here's what's interesting: we might be stepping into a new age of pardons. Imagine if former President Donald Trump gets his way. He wants to stop what he calls "lawfare, " or using

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

President Biden's Pardon for Hunter: A Legacy in Question

President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter, just before his sentencing on gun and tax charges has sparked a lot of talk. Many people aren't surprised, though, knowing the president's personal struggles with his sons' past. But this move has some wondering if it's a good idea. Some say

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Dec 02 2024CELEBRITIES

Trump's Views on the Royals: A Behind-the-Scenes Look

Back in 2019, Donald Trump visited the UK and met King Charles, then Prince of Wales, and Queen Elizabeth II. Recently, a video from his campaign showed him reminiscing about this visit. Trump called Elizabeth "fantastic" and hoped Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer, would be well. He also prais

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Dec 01 2024SPORTS

Brandon Ingram's Agent Change: New Chapter Ahead?

Hey, did you hear? Brandon Ingram, the star forward of the New Orleans Pelicans, has decided to change his agent. Bye-bye, Excel Sports Management; hello, Klutch Sports Group, headed by Rich Paul. So, why the switch? Let's zoom in. Ingram's offseason wasn't exactly a breeze. No contract extension, n

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