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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

The Supreme Court Says: RFK Jr. Stays on the Ballot

So, the Supreme Court has spoken! They've said no to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's emergency request to remove his name from the presidential ballot in Wisconsin and Michigan. Kennedy wanted out because he's now backing Donald Trump. But the justices weren't having it. Early voting is already happening,

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Trump’s Surprise Endorsement; Comedian Insult Ban

In an unexpected turn of events, former President Donald Trump received a warm endorsement from Zoraida Buxó, Puerto Rico’s Republican shadow senator, during a rally in Pennsylvania. "We need this man back in the White House, ” Buxó excitedly declared, praising Trump’s abilities to make both America

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

A Comedian's Insult: Aubrey Plaza's Response

Aubrey Plaza, an actress with Puerto Rican roots, wasn't pleased with comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's joke at a recent Trump rally. During a warm-up act for Trump at Madison Square Garden, Hinchcliffe made some nasty remarks about Puerto Rico and several other groups. He called Puerto Rico a "floating p

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Oct 30 2024CRIME

The Confusing Case of the Chicago Synagogue Shooting

Last Saturday morning, a Jewish man was shot on his way to a synagogue in Chicago. The 22-year-old suspect, Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, was heard shouting "Allahu Akbar" before the attack. However, despite the clear religious motive, officials haven't charged him with a hate crime yet. Abdallahi is curr

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Oct 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Didn’t “Ghost of Tsushima” Need Exact History?

“Ghost of Tsushima” didn’t need to be historically precise because it focused on fun, not teaching history lessons. A recent analysis by Kensaku Namera from Nomura Securities, translated by Automaton, showed why Japanese fans loved the game even with its inaccuracies. Namera explained that a game ca

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Local News Going Extinct: Who's to Blame?

Newspapers are shutting down faster than you can say "breaking news. " In just one year, 127 newspapers vanished, leaving behind "news deserts" where people don't have access to local news. This trend isn't slowing down, either. Since 2005, the U. S. has lost over a third of its newspapers. Ouch! W

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Oct 30 2024BUSINESS

Tesla Set to Earn Nearly $1 Billion from FSD in the Next Year

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software package has been gaining popularity, especially after the Cybertruck reveal. Analysts predict that the company will soon see nearly $1 billion in deferred revenue from FSD over the next year. Recently, Tesla recognized $326 million from FSD in the past quarte

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Oct 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's Jarvis: An AI Helper for Your Computer

Imagine telling your computer what to do, just like talking to a friend. Google is creating an AI agent called Jarvis that can move your mouse, browse the web, and type for you. No more clicking around or filling out forms – you just say what you want, and Jarvis does it. It's like having a personal

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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

Exploring the Phantom Galaxy: A Closer Look with Webb

NASA recently shared a fresh image of the Phantom Galaxy, also known as M74 and NGC 628. Unlike previous images, this one was captured using both the Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) and Near-InfraRed Camera (NIRCam) of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). This combination allowed scientists from th

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Jeff Bezos: No Deal with Trump over Blue Origin Meeting

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and Blue Origin and owner of The Washington Post, has come forward to clear the air about recent controversies. He claims there's no link between the Post's decision not to endorse a presidential candidate and his space company's meeting with former President Donald

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