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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

Debating the Future: Harris Challenges Trump to Meet Again

Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for the US presidency, has called out her Republican rival, Donald Trump, for allegedly trying to avoid a second debate. Harris made these comments during a fundraiser in New York, where she accepted an invitation to debate Trump on CNN, but Trump has rejected t

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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

Will Nebraska's Electoral Votes Be the Deciding Factor in the 2024 Election?

The 2024 United States presidential election is in full swing, and the race is heating up. With Election Day rapidly approaching, many analysts believe that the outcome could very well depend on the electoral votes of Nebraska. Currently, Nebraska is the only state that splits its electoral votes by

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Sep 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Dark Side of Doctors and Celebrities: A Deadly Addiction

In the world of Hollywood, fame and fortune can be a double-edged sword. While it can bring immense joy and success, it can also lead to a life of excess and addiction. Behind the glamour and glitz, many celebrities struggle with addiction, and often, it's the doctors who prescribe and overprescribe

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Sep 23 2024FINANCE

The Fed's Winning Formula: A Key to Unlocking America's Economic Dominance

In a world where politics often overshadows rational decision-making, the Federal Reserve's recent success in taming inflation without triggering a recession is a beacon of hope. This remarkable achievement is a testament to the Fed's commitment to meritocracy and its ability to course-correct in a

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Sep 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Dark Side of the Game: How Fossil Fuel Sponsorships Are Tainting Our Favorite Sports Teams

The world of sports is not just about athletic prowess and team spirit, but also about big business and marketing opportunities. Fossil fuel companies, notorious for their role in climate change, have been quietly infiltrating the world of sports, sponsoring teams and events to clean up their image

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Sep 23 2024HEALTH

The Mysterious Case of the Bird Flu Outbreak

In a rare and puzzling turn of events, a third close contact of a patient in Missouri who was hospitalized with H5N1 bird flu has reported experiencing symptoms. This individual, a healthcare worker, was not tested as their symptoms resolved before the investigation into the illnesses began. The Cen

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Sep 23 2024HEALTH

The Open Road to Mental Health

Riding into the unknown can be a daunting task, but for a group of bikers from Northeastern Wisconsin, it was a chance to make a difference. They joined forces with a former American Idol winner, Franki Moscato, to raise awareness and funds for mental health and depression. The event, called Fellows

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Sep 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Don't Miss the Hidden Gem of Baldur's Gate 3: A Tale of Unrequited Love

Gale, the Wizarding Prodigy: A Powerful Story of Unrequited Love and Self-Discovery in Baldur's Gate 3 In the vast world of Baldur's Gate 3, Gale, the wizarding prodigy, often gets overlooked by fans. However, his tale of unrequited love, trauma, and self-discovery is just as powerful as Astarion's

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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

Is San Francisco's Progressive Identity in Jeopardy?

San Francisco's reputation as a bastion of progressive politics is being challenged. The city, once known for its liberal leanings, is shifting towards the center. This shift is reflected in the upcoming mayoral election, where only one candidate, Aaron Peskin, is running on a progressive agenda. Pe

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Sep 22 2024POLITICS

The Uncharted Path Ahead: Sri Lanka's Presidential Election Takes a Surprising Turn

The presidential election in Sri Lanka has taken an unexpected turn, with Marxist-leaning Anura Kumara Dissanayake and opposition leader Sajith Premadasa heading to a run-off. This marks the first time in the country's history that the presidential race will be decided by a second round of counting.

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