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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

China's Smartphone Market: Who’s on Top and What’s Next?

In the third quarter of 2024, China's smartphone market saw a slight bump, with around 69 million phones shipped—a 3. 2% increase from last year. This marks the fourth straight quarter of growth, mostly thanks to local brands. Vivo, for instance, boosted its sales by 21. 5%, staying at the top spot

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

The Washington Post Skips Endorsement: A Surprising Shift

For the first time in decades, The Washington Post has decided not to endorse a candidate in the upcoming presidential race. This move has sparked a wave of criticism, especially from those who believe the paper's role is to shine light on democracy. The paper's publisher, William Lewis, explained t

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

The Washington Post's Surprising Step Away from Presidential Endorsements

The Washington Post, known for its influential endorsements, will not back a candidate in the 2024 presidential election. This shift comes as a shock to many, given the paper’s history of supporting presidential candidates since the 1980s. The decision was made by the newspaper’s owner, Amazon found

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Oct 26 2024SPORTS

Racing Legends: Stewart’s View on Larson and Verstappen’s Talents

Ever since Kyle Larson joined the Indy 500, there's been a big debate about who's the world's best driver. While many Americans back Larson, Europeans stand by F1 superstar Max Verstappen. But what does racing legend Tony Stewart think? He believes both drivers are incredibly talented and could succ

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Why Did The Washington Post Skip Endorsing a Presidential Candidate?

The Washington Post, a long-standing tradition of endorsing presidential candidates, decided to break from this practice in the 2024 election. This sudden change sparked criticism and curiosity among the public. The paper’s owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, was reportedly behind the decision to not

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Oct 25 2024CELEBRITIES

Khamzat Chimaev and the Crypto Mess: What Went Wrong?

Prominent UFC fighter Khamzat Chimaev got into hot water recently because of a cryptocurrency called SMASH. He endorsed the coin on social media, and many fans jumped in, hoping to make a quick buck. Unfortunately, the coin's value plummeted, leaving fans with heavy losses. Some experts blamed Chima

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Stars Shine for Kamala Harris in Georgia

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama recently held a high-energy event in Georgia. The star-studded rally featured musical performances by Bruce Springsteen and appearances by celebrities like Samuel L. Jackson and Spike Lee. Experts say music at political events can build

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

A Glimpse into the Making of the 2004 Red Sox Docuseries

Director Colin Barnicle, helming the Netflix docuseries on the 2004 Red Sox, shared insights into the candid interviews and storytelling process. He recalled Tom Werner's bold prediction after Game 3 of the 2004 ALCS, despite his internal doubts. Barnicle was impressed by the openness of players lik

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Crypto Tycoons' Political Positions Revealed

In the upcoming election, crypto billionaires have shown their political colors. Some have backed former President Trump, who now supports crypto, while others have chosen Vice President Harris. Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, the twins behind Gemini, have donated millions to Trump's campaign, unhappy

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Republican Fred Upton Backs Democrat Kamala Harris for President

In a surprising move, long-term Republican congressman Fred Upton has thrown his support behind Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Upton, who has served in Congress for over three decades, announced his endorsement at a press conference in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This isn't the first t

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