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Oct 13 2024POLITICS

Trump's Surprise Stop in Coachella: A Strategic Play

Why would a former president, seeking re-election, visit a state where he's almost guaranteed to lose? That's the question on many minds as Donald Trump heads to Coachella, California. This desert city, known for its music festival, might not seem like an obvious choice for a campaign stop. But ther

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Why Trump is Making a Stop in California Before Election Day

You might wonder why Donald Trump is visiting California, a heavily Democratic state, just before the election. After all, he lost here big time in 2020. But there are some smart reasons behind this move. For one, California has a massive population, which means lots of potential volunteers and vote

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Race to the White House: A Squeaky Tight Race

As the U.S. presidential election nears, the competition between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is heating up. The battle is close, with Harris leading Trump by just 48% to 46% nationally. This is a drop from her earlier lead of 4%. The fight is even tighter in key swing states like Pennsylvania, Mi

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Health Check: Fit for the Presidency, Unlike Trump?

Vice President Kamala Harris is in tip-top shape and ready for the job of president, according to her doctor. Dr. Joshua Simmons, a U.S. Army colonel, wrote in a letter that Harris, at 59, has the physical and mental toughness needed to handle the top job. Her latest physical was just fine, and she

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Doctor Reveals Her Good Health

Vice President Kamala Harris is doing great health-wise, according to her doctor. Dr. Joshua Simmons, who has been Harris' primary care physician for over three years, says she's in excellent shape both physically and mentally. Harris, who is 59, lives an active lifestyle and her latest physical che

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Controversial Candidate Uses TV Rules to Spread Message

When an anti-abortion activist and presidential candidate named Randall Terry broadcast a shocking ad during "The View," it sparked outrage. The ad criticized celebrities like Whoopi Goldberg and Taylor Swift and displayed graphic images of aborted fetuses. This ad is part of Terry's larger campaign

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Oct 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI and Indigenous Communities: A New Perspective

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has quickly become a part of our daily lives. But did you know that it affects Indigenous communities too? These communities have unique concerns about AI that are often overlooked. One big problem is the misuse of Indigenous cultural property. AI can create art that lo

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Political Heavyweights Visit Arizona: Obama and Trump Hit the Campaign Trail

Get ready, Arizona! Two former presidents are headed your way for some serious campaigning. Barack Obama is set to shake things up in Tucson on October 18. He's not giving away too many details yet, but we know he's there to support the vice president. Just last week, current Vice President Kamala H

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Trump's Campaign Speeds Up Security Needs

As concerns over safety rise, Donald Trump's campaign team has been pushing for greater security measures ahead of the upcoming presidential election. Two attempted assassinations and an ongoing threat from Iran have prompted Trump's team to ask for military aircraft with anti-missile capabilities a

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Oct 12 2024CELEBRITIES

Designer Christian Siriano's New Book: Reshaping the Red Carpet

Ever imagined what goes on behind the scenes at a red carpet event? Christian Siriano, a famous designer, has just released a new book called "The New Red Carpet." This book isn't just about fashion; it's about celebrating diversity and inclusivity on the red carpet. Siriano believes that every pers

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