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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk Faces Philadelphia Hearing Over Voter Prizes

Elon Musk, the Tesla CEO known for his support of Donald Trump, has to show up in court on Thursday in Philadelphia. The city's top prosecutor, Larry Krasner, wants the court to stop Musk's voter prize lottery. Musk has been giving away $1 million each day to voters in Pennsylvania, a state where th

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Oct 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Easy Way to Record Phone Calls on Your iPhone with iOS 18. 1

Recording a phone call on your iPhone just got easier with iOS 18. 1. Before this update, you had to use third-party apps because the Phone app didn’t have built-in recording. Now, you can do it directly in the Phone app. This feature works on any iPhone that can run iOS 18. 1. Just remember, not al

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Oct 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Robert Downey Jr. Wants to Sue Future Executives for AI Replicas

Robert Downey Jr. , the actor who famously played Iron Man in the Marvel movies, has a strong stance against AI replicas of his character. He recently shared on the "On With Kara Swisher" podcast that he plans to take legal action against any future executives who use AI to create a version of him.

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Insider Spills Beans on Madigan’s Power

Will Cousineau, a big-name lobbyist who once worked for Michael Madigan, will be back on the stand this Wednesday. He’s giving a sneak peek into how Madigan ran things in Springfield and the Democratic Party. Cousineau has already been a part of other cases, including one against ComEd and another a

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Oct 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Diddy's Sons' Halloween Brawl: A New Twist

Last weekend, a Halloween party in Los Angeles saw an unexpected clash. Three of Sean 'Diddy' Combs's sons—Christian, Quincy, and Justin—bumped into R&B singer Ray J. The two groups had history. Ray J had made some comments about Diddy, who's currently locked up in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention

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Oct 30 2024CRIME

The Chase Bank Glitch: A Lesson in Quick Riches and Harsher Consequences

Imagine thinking you've struck gold by exploiting a bank glitch. That's what happened to some Americans who saw extra cash in their Chase bank accounts last August and September. They withdrew as much as they could, thinking they'd hit the jackpot. But JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the U. S. ,

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Trump's Plan: Seize Cartel Money to Help Crime Victims

Donald Trump, the 78-year-old former U. S. President, recently proposed a unique plan. If elected, he aims to seize assets from criminal gangs and drug cartels, using the money to support families affected by "migrant crime. " The funds would create a compensation fund for those harmed by illegal im

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Oct 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Maya Jama's Rise from Radio to Million-Dollar Milk Brand

Ever heard of Maya Jama? She's a big deal in the UK entertainment scene. She's been on TV, the radio – you name it. But she didn't stop there. She saw an opportunity and grabbed it. Now, she's not just an entertainer, she's also a businesswoman. Maya's not exactly new to the limelight. She used to

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Oct 29 2024SCIENCE

How THC Makes You Feel High: A Neuroscience Lesson

Ever wondered how cannabis makes you feel "high"? Let's dive into the science behind it. Your body naturally produces cannabinoids, similar to what's found in marijuana. One of these, called anandamide, acts as a neurotransmitter, sending messages between nerve cells. These messages impact areas of

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Oct 29 2024BUSINESS

Yellow's Pension Claims: A Bankruptcy Judge’s Change of Heart

In a surprising turn of events, a federal bankruptcy judge in Delaware admitted an error in a previous ruling on Yellow Corp’s pension claims. The company, which filed for bankruptcy in August 2023, was initially told that its shareholders might have to pay out more than expected for pension claims.

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