ELECTION

Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Who Should Be Worried: Walz or Vance?

Tonight's vice-presidential debate has everyone on edge. But is it Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the Democratic nominee, who should be nervous? Or maybe it’s Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, the Republican nominee, who needs to watch his step. Vance isn't popular with voters and has a history of controversia

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Former President Trump's Post-Election Actions Questioned by Prosecutors

Federal prosecutors have filed a court document claiming that former U.S. President Donald Trump turned to criminal acts after losing the 2020 election. The filing, submitted by special counsel Jack Smith’s team, aims to show that Trump's actions were personal and not part of his official duties as

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

How Trump Failed to Make Kamala Harris Unpopular

Donald Trump's plan to win back the presidency was simple: make Kamala Harris unpopular. But he failed miserably. A recent poll by NBC shows that Harris’ popularity has surged by 16 points since July. That's a record high for any major-party presidential candidate in the last 35 years! Trump had eve

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Trump’s New Crypto Vision: A Bold Plan for the U. S. ?

Imagine a future where Bitcoin is as essential to the U.S. as steel once was. That's what former President Donald Trump suggested at a recent Bitcoin conference in Nashville. He believes that the country should lead the crypto game and not just keep up with China. One of his plans, if reelected, wou

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Trump's U-Turn on Crypto: What Changed?

Former President Donald Trump surprised everyone at the recent Bitcoin 2024 Conference in Nashville. He spoke about his new love for crypto and why it's crucial for America to lead in this area. This is a big shift from his earlier views on digital currencies. When he was in office, he didn’t see ey

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

JD Vance Blames Migrant Kids for Georgia's School Challenges

Last Friday, JD Vance, the Republican nominee for vice president, addressed a crowd in Lindale, Georgia. He pointed out that the state has over 400,000 undocumented immigrants, with about 120,000 of their children enrolled in public schools. Vance believes this is straining Georgia's education syste

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Trump's 2024 Strategy: A Gamble with Amateur Help and Unproven Tech?

As Donald Trump aims for a second term in the White House, some Republican election experts are raising concerns about his campaign's strategy. The team is relying heavily on volunteers with unproven technology to get out the vote, which could be risky in such a close race. Historically, elections h

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

US Faces Double Threats Ahead: Elections & Middle East Conflicts

The United States is on high alert as the presidential election and the tense situation in the Middle East approach. The Department of Homeland Security warned that the threat level remains high due to potential dangers from extremists fueled by the heated political climate at home and conflicts abr

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Why Some Business Leaders Prefer Kamala Harris

Imagine being a business leader, sitting in your office, looking at the two presidential candidates. One is former President Donald Trump, known for chaos and fear. The other is Vice President Kamala Harris, who promises order and innovation. Which one would you back? For some prominent business lea

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Crypto Voters Divided: Harris vs. Trump in 2024

Did you know that American crypto owners are split right down the middle when it comes to choosing between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump for the next presidential election? A recent poll by Coinbase shows that 47% of crypto enthusiasts plan to vote for Harris, while another 47% favor Trump. This is

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