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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Who Will Swing State Voters Choose in 2024?

With the 2024 election race tightening, we chatted with 15 late-deciding voters from swing states like Pennsylvania and Michigan. These voters were torn between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and their opinions could drastically alter the election outcome. Even though many had switched between Trum

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Nov 05 2024FINANCE

China's Next Moves: How the U. S. Election Could Impact Their Economy

In a few days, China will unveil its fiscal plans during a significant meeting of its parliament. Experts believe the scale of these plans may depend on who wins the upcoming U. S. presidential election. Both candidates, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, have different policies towards China. Trump ha

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Why Is Gov. Tim Walz's China Connection Still a Mystery?

Rep. James Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, recently revealed that there are many unanswered questions about Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's frequent visits to China. Comer brought this up just days before the election, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. According to a Depa

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Nov 05 2024BUSINESS

Save Big on Microsoft Office 2024: A One-Time Investment

Tired of paying yearly expenses for Microsoft Office 365? Then check out this amazing offer: Microsoft Office Home & Business 2024 for just $160 (normally $250) from Stack Social. That's a hefty 36% discount! With this suite, you get lifetime access to essential apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Ou

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Nov 04 2024FINANCE

Bitcoin's Price: Will the U. S. Election Make or Break It?

Bitcoin is flirting with a new record high, but the U. S. election might put a temporary hold on that. In October, Bitcoin closed above $70, 000 for the first time since March, but it's been struggling to stay there. The focus now is on the U. S. presidential election. Investors are worried that the

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Nov 03 2024POLITICS

Why We Change Our Clocks: A Simple look at Daylight Saving Time

It’s that time of year again. Most of us in the U. S. will be setting our clocks back by an hour this Sunday morning. This happen every November, bringing an extra hour of sleep and earlier sunsets. But why do we do it? Let's dive into the history and impact of daylight saving time. Daylight saving

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Nov 02 2024HEALTH

Time to Spring Ahead: Daylight Saving Time's Impact on Safety

Get ready, folks! Daylight Saving Time is coming to an end this weekend. There are a few important things we all need to keep in mind. First off, let's talk about driving. Did you know that driving while tired can be just as dangerous as speeding or driving under the influence? In New York alone, d

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Nov 02 2024BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Gutsy Predictions: How They're Shaping Tesla's Future

Elon Musk, the visionary CEO of Tesla, has boldly predicted impressive growth for his company by 2025. His words at the recent earnings event caused a surge in Tesla's stock price. This sudden boom has the experts looking at the technical aspects, and they're saying everything is set for a strong ru

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Nov 02 2024HEALTH

Winter Time Approaching: Get Ready for the Clock Change

Listen up, folks! Brace yourself for the big clock change coming up. On November 3, at 2 a. m. , standard time kicks in, which means you get to set your clocks back an hour. Sweet, right? More sleep! But hold on, there's a catch. From then till March, it'll be dark early, making those winter afterno

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Nov 01 2024WEATHER

Spain's Unexpected Storm: Deadly Floods and Climate Connection

In just a few minutes, heavy rains in eastern Spain triggered deadly flash floods. Houses, streets, and vehicles were swept away, leaving more than 200 people dead. This is Spain's worst natural disaster in recent memory. Scientists point to two possible climate change factors. Warmer air can hold

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