ELECTION

Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

Crypto Hopes for Clear Regulations Post-Election

As the U.S. presidential election nears, there's a buzz in the crypto industry about potential regulatory changes. Shan Aggarwal, from Coinbase Ventures, shared his thoughts at Messari’s Mainnet conference in New York City. "We’re really hoping for better regulations," he said, indicating that the c

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Job Market Surprise: What Does It Mean for Voters?

Imagine this: You're walking down the street, and suddenly, you see a billboard announcing that the job market added 254,000 jobs in September. Surprised? That’s because it beat everyone’s expectations! The unemployment rate also dropped from 4.2% to 4.1%. Wages are up too, with an average gain of a

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

"Storm of Lies: How Social Media is Muddying Hurricane Helene's Aftermath"

Hurricane Helene has left a trail of destruction, and unfortunately, so have the lies on social media. False claims about the federal response to the storm are spreading like wildfire, causing more harm than good in areas trying to recover. This isn’t just affecting people’s lives; it’s also a sign

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Campaign Cash: The Final Push in 2024's Wild Election

The 2024 presidential election is reaching its climax, and it’s been anything but ordinary. Americans have seen the current Democratic president step down, a Republican candidate barely escape an assassination attempt, and the rise of the first woman of color on a national ticket. Money plays a cruc

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Vice President Harris' Border Tour: A Closer Look

Vice President Kamala Harris has been making waves, touring the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona and swing states like Nevada and California. This isn't just any visit; she's stepping into former President Donald Trump's territory, hoping to gain support where he's been attacking her over immigration i

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris in Ripon: Ukraine, Elections, and an Unusual Alliance

On Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris visited Ripon, Wisconsin—the birthplace of the Republican Party. She discussed the upcoming 2024 election, emphasizing that it's not just about the United States but also about the war in Ukraine. Harris highlighted her recent meeting with Ukrainian Presiden

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Ex-President Obama Joins Kamala Harris’s Campaign Trail in Pennsylvania

Former President Barack Obama is lending his support to Democratic nominee Kamala Harris by joining her campaign tour. The tour will start next week with an event in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This move comes after Obama's inspiring speech at the Democratic National Convention back in August, where h

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Trump's Takedown: A Response to Cheney’s Critique

Liz Cheney, a former Republican congresswoman, didn’t hold back at a Kamala Harris campaign event. She blasted Donald Trump for his actions during the Capitol attack and his attempts to stay in power. In response, Trump lashed out on Twitter, calling her a "low IQ War Hawk" who lost her seat by a hu

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Why Joe Biden is worried about the upcoming election's peacefulness

President Joe Biden isn’t sure if the November election will be peaceful, even though he believes it will be fair and free. He made this statement during a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing on Friday. A reporter asked if he thought the election would be fair and peaceful. Biden c

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Melania's View on Abortion: A Split in Camp Trump?

Ever since Melania Trump, the former first lady, spoke out about her support for a woman's right to choose, people have been curious about how this might affect the upcoming election. Her stance is quite different from that of her husband, Donald Trump, who has taken credit for the Supreme Court's d

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