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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

Smoke and Mirrors: The Real Truth Behind the Gaza School Attack

Gaza City was once again the epicenter of chaos when a school, hastily converted into a shelter for displaced people, was struck by an Israeli military operation. At least 22 people lost their lives, and over 30 others suffered injuries in the devastating attack. The Hamas-run Health Ministry report

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Sep 21 2024POLITICS

Unraveling the Puzzle: A Closer Look at the Baltimore Bridge Collapse

The investigation into the Baltimore bridge collapse has taken a new turn with the FBI boarding a vessel linked to the same company that managed the cargo ship responsible for the disaster. The Maersk Saltoro, managed by Synergy Marine Group, was the focus of a court-authorized law enforcement activ

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Sep 19 2024BUSINESS

The Rate Cut Effect: How the Fed's Shift is Impacting Investors

The landscape of interest rates has undergone a significant transformation, with the Federal Reserve's decision to cut rates by 50 basis points sending ripples throughout the financial markets. This shift marks a distinct departure from the Fed's previous stance, which saw rates steadily rise since

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

Cash Crunch Hits Boeing: New Measures to Stay Afloat Amid Ongoing Labor Dispute

The ongoing strike by over 30,000 workers at Boeing has taken a toll on the company's finances. As a result, the planemaker's Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Brian West, has announced a slew of cash-conserving measures. In a memo to employees, West revealed that the company will be imposing a hiring

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Sep 15 2024OPINION

Security Mistrust: The Unseen Grip of Surveillance in America

The notion that America is a land of freedom is nothing but a distant memory. The streets are lined with security measures, each one a reminder of the constant threat of terrorism, crime, and chaos. To attend a party, one has to flash their ID, just like in a bad action movie. To take a flight, you'

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

Warner Bros. Discovery's Cost-Cutting Conundrum: A Sign of the Times?

The entertainment industry is facing a perfect storm, and Warner Bros. Discovery is just the latest to feel the pinch. The company is embarking on yet another round of layoffs, following in the footsteps of other major players like Paramount, Disney, and even Amazon. It's a trend that's got many in

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change Partnerships: A Step in the Right Direction or Just a Band-Aid Solution?

The United States Treasury Department and Brazil's Ministry of Finance have announced a partnership to address climate change and promote sustainable economic development. On the surface, this seems like a positive step forward in the fight against climate change. However, a closer look reveals that

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Season We Should Leave Behind: A Call to Action for a Safer Future

The notion of four distinct seasons is a widely accepted concept, but what if we told you that some regions experience more? In fact, certain areas have their own unique seasons, like Stick Season, Mud Season, and Smoke Season. Each of these seasons brings its own set of challenges, from the stark b

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

A CEO Caught in the Crossfire: Stellantis' Struggle to Revive Its Fading Brands

Stellantis, the multinational automaker born from the merger of Fiat Chrysler and PSA Groupe, is facing an uphill battle to regain its footing in the competitive US market. The company's sales have been declining every year since its peak in 2018, and its CEO, Carlos Tavares, has come under fire fro

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

Should Colorado Tax Firearm Purchases to Fund Crime Victims Services?

Imagine you're buying a new pair of hiking boots. You're excited to hit the trails, but as you're about to make the purchase, you're hit with an unexpected 6.5% tax. This isn't a metaphor – this is exactly what could happen if Colorado voters pass Proposition KK, a ballot measure that would impose a

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