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Oct 30 2024LIFESTYLE

Build Your Dream Remote Control Car at Ridemakerz

Hey, have you started your Christmas shopping yet? With just 56 days left, time’s running out! If you're in Central Minnesota and haven’t visited Mall of America in a while, you might have missed something awesome. There’s a unique store called Ridemakerz where you can create your own remote control

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Georgian Election: What Went Down and What It Means

Let's talk about the recent election in Georgia. The ruling party, Georgian Dream, was declared the winner with 54% of the votes. But here’s the thing—some people are saying this wasn’t a fair fight. Opposition channels had different numbers, suggesting they won. The president even called it a "robb

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Why Young Men Under 30 Are Turning to Trump in 2024

Young men under the age of 30 are increasingly drawn to Donald Trump's campaign in 2024. According to recent polls, these voters have shifted significantly towards the Republican party over the past four years. Inflation, immigration, and economic concerns are some of the key reasons why young men a

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Oct 30 2024CRIME

Will the Menendez Brothers Walk Free Soon?

Erik and Lyle Menendez, infamously known for the 1989 murders of their parents, might see their murder convictions changed. Their attorney, Mark Geragos, is considering asking a judge to reduce their convictions from murder to voluntary manslaughter. This move aims to speed up their release from pri

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Ballot Box Fires: A Threat to Voting in the Northwest

In the days leading up to Election Day, several ballot boxes in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, were set on fire. Hundreds of ballots were destroyed in these incidents, which authorities believe are connected. The fires follow a similar event earlier this month in Vancouver. Election of

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Why Trump's Plans to Challenge the 2024 Election Might Not Work

Donald Trump has been making claims that Democrats are planning to cheat in the 2024 election. But experts say it won't be easy for him to overturn the results this time. After the 2020 insurrection, there are new laws and rules to protect the election process. State officials are also more vigilant

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Oct 29 2024BUSINESS

Starbucks' New CEO Gets Flexibility, Employees May Lose Jobs

Coffee giant Starbucks is making waves with a strict new policy. The company is warning its corporate employees that they could be fired if they don't show up to the office at least three days a week. This comes just weeks after the company hired a new CEO who gets to work from his Southern Californ

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Weather Woes: How Rain and Snow Might Impact Voter Turnout in Key States

Next week's elections might face a unique challenge: bad weather. Voters in three crucial states—Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona—could be hit by snow and rain. These states are closely watched because they often decide who wins the presidential race. Early forecasts suggest that the northern areas

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Michigan Voters Speak: Who Will Win the State in 2024?

In the swing state of Michigan, the 2024 presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is heating up. Just like in 2016 and 2020, Michigan is a crucial state for winning the presidency. Recently, a diverse group of Michigan voters — five independents, four Democrats, and two Republicans —

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Crime Crackdown: Governor Newsom’s Last-Minute Efforts Before Proposition 36 Vote

Governor Gavin Newsom has been on a mission to tackle organized retail theft and property crimes across California. After a statewide tour, he highlighted recent achievements, like the $267 million invested in local and state law enforcement to handle these issues. The results? Over 10, 000 arrests

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