ELECTION

Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Biden's Role on the Trail: Less Than Expected

President Joe Biden is finding himself in a reduced role during the 2024 presidential campaign. His recent gaffes on the campaign trail have raised concerns among Vice President Kamala Harris’ aides, leading to a reassessment of how to use Biden’s time effectively. While he is scheduled to speak at

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Weather Woes: How Rain and Snow Might Impact Voter Turnout in Key States

Next week's elections might face a unique challenge: bad weather. Voters in three crucial states—Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona—could be hit by snow and rain. These states are closely watched because they often decide who wins the presidential race. Early forecasts suggest that the northern areas

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Politician's Football Fumble: A Gaming Gaffe Goes Viral

Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota (D) found himself in the middle of a social media storm after a football term he used in a livestream went viral. Walz, who once coached high school football, was playing a video game called Madden with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Twitch. He poste

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Betting on Elections: Robinhood Enters the Game

Robinhood has made a splash in the political prediction market, allowing users to trade contracts on who will win the 2024 presidential election: Kamala Harris or Donald Trump. From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. ET, qualified U. S. citizens can jump into the game, but there's a limit of 5, 000 contracts per us

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Politics: Don't Let It Wreck Your Relationships

Last week, Republican Senator J. D. Vance gave some wise advice. He said we shouldn't cut off friends or family just because they vote differently. Why? Because politics shouldn't come between people who care about each other. It's sad to see folks ending long friendships or even family ties over wh

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Oct 29 2024FINANCE

Why Japan's Markets Went Up Despite a Political Shake-Up

On Tuesday, markets in the Asia-Pacific region mostly rose, following the lead from Wall Street. Japan's Nikkei 225, for instance, inched up by 0. 77% and closed at 38, 903. 68, building on the previous day's gains. This happened even though Japan's ruling party, the Liberal Democratic Party, lost i

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Town Hall: A Mixed Bag

Vice President Kamala Harris faced some tough questions at her recent Pennsylvania town hall. Democratic strategist David Axelrod called her responses a "word salad, " saying she didn't answer questions directly. This wasn't just one person's opinion. Other commentators like Van Jones also found her

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Michigan Voters Speak: Who Will Win the State in 2024?

In the swing state of Michigan, the 2024 presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is heating up. Just like in 2016 and 2020, Michigan is a crucial state for winning the presidency. Recently, a diverse group of Michigan voters — five independents, four Democrats, and two Republicans —

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Future in America's Hands

In the battleground of Ukraine, the outcome isn't just decided by tanks and soldiers. The fate of the country is being shaped by America's presidential election. The war has divided opinions in the U. S. , with candidates having very different views on supporting Ukraine. Republican nominee Donald

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Georgia's Election: A Red Flag for the West

In Georgia, a country stuck between the West and Russia, something worrying happened. The Georgian Dream Party, which is friendly with Russia, won a big election. But there were problems. The president said voter fraud was like a "Russian special operation. " Anti-corruption groups saw people voting

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