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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Celebs Back Kamala Harris for 2024 Presidential Run

Imagine this: a bunch of famous people like Maxwell, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Larenz Tate, and more are showing their support for Kamala Harris. They're using social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram to share the news. Some are even suggesting who she should pick as her running mate or talkin

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Oct 07 2024WEATHER

Getting Ready for Helene: Florida and Georgia Brace for the Storm

Something's brewing in the Caribbean Sea, and it's not good news for Florida and Georgia. Tropical Storm Helene is gaining strength, with experts predicting it could turn into a full-blown hurricane by Wednesday. Authorities are on high alert, schools will be closing their doors, and residents are b

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Oct 07 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Prices Dip as Ether ETFs Start and Mt. Gox Moves Bitcoin Funds

Ether and bitcoin prices dropped on Tuesday, the first day that ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) started trading. Bitcoin fell by 3%, settling at around $65,891.50, while ether dropped more than 1%, reaching about $3,445.10. Analysts believe these dips were due to investors taking profits after si

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Bitcoin Conference Welcomes Trump's New Crypto Stance

Former President Donald Trump is set to speak at the Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. This event, starting tomorrow, is the world's largest annual celebration of Bitcoin. Trump, now a crypto enthusiast, will take the stage at 2 p.m. CT on July 27. This marks the first time a presidential

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Don't Ignore the Truth: Trump's Record Matters

We're living in strange times. In just over a month, Americans will vote for the president, and one of the candidates is none other than former President Donald Trump, who's been convicted of 34 felonies. While many think he's on track to win, it seems like nobody's calling him what he really is: a

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Florida's Swing: How Trump's Fight for the Sunshine State Might Affect Other Battlegrounds

Back in July, things got tougher for Donald Trump when Kamala Harris became the likely Democratic nominee for 2024. A poll from the University of North Florida showed Trump ahead, but only by a slim margin. Fast forward to September, a new poll revealed Trump's lead was even thinner—just one point o

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's Wisconsin Tour: A Mix of Economics, Criticism, and Birthday Jabs

Former President Donald Trump decided to visit Wisconsin ahead of the vice presidential debate. His first stop? Dane County, a Democratic stronghold. This county is known for its economic growth, thanks to jobs in healthcare and tech. Trump, who had never campaigned here before, spoke at a manufactu

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya's President Reconsiders Finance Bill After Deadly Protests

Kenya's President William Ruto has decided not to sign a controversial finance bill that sparked mass protests, leading to several deaths. The bill aimed to raise taxes to pay off debt, but Kenyans felt it would add to their economic struggles. The president called the protesters' actions "treasonou

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenyan President Stops Controversial Financial Bill

Kenyan President William Ruto recently made a big decision. He said he won't sign a controversial finance bill. Why? Because people in his country were unhappy and even protested, leading to some deaths. Ruto listened to the people's complaints and decided it was best to stop the bill. Protesters st

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya’s President Ruto Drops Tax Hike Bill After Deadly Protests

In a surprising turn of events, Kenya’s President William Ruto announced he would not sign a controversial finance bill that had sparked deadly protests across the country. The bill, passed by parliament on Tuesday, aimed to raise nearly $2.3 billion through tax hikes to tackle Kenya’s mounting debt

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