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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

Coinbase's Crypto Connection to Kamala Harris: A Deal or a Dilemma?

The news that Coinbase's Chief Financial Officer, Alesia Haas, claims that Kamala Harris is using the company's Commerce platform to accept crypto donations has sent shockwaves through the crypto community. But is this claim accurate, and what does it mean for the future of crypto in US politics?

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Sep 16 2024SCIENCE

Moonstruck: The Cosmic Celebration of the Supermoon Eclipse

The stars are aligning for a celestial spectacle that will captivate moon enthusiasts across North America, South America, Africa, and Europe. This Tuesday, a rare event will unfold as the full moon coincides with a partial lunar eclipse, offering a unique opportunity to witness the moon's surface p

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Remembering Dr. Barbara Nielsen: An Education Champion Leaves a Lasting Legacy

Dr. Barbara Nielsen, a stalwart advocate for education in South Carolina, has passed away. As the state's Department of Education Chairperson from 1991 to 1999, she was a fierce believer in the potential of every student. Her dedication to equipping them to reach their goals earned her the respect o

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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Power of AI: Why Super Micro is the Best Bet for the Future

The recent decline in Super Micro Computer's stock price may have raised eyebrows, but is it a buying opportunity? With a focus on green computing, short delivery time frames, and highly attractive operating margins, Super Micro is poised to outperform its peers in the AI server market. But what mak

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Faith in the Curriculum: Oklahoma's Unconstitutional Push to Teach the Bible

The recent directive issued by Oklahoma's State Superintendent Ryan Walters ordering the inclusion of the Bible in lessons for grades 5-12 has sparked widespread controversy. While Walters claims that the Bible is an "indispensable historical and cultural touchstone," critics argue that it is a clea

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Sep 15 2024FINANCE

Global Tax on the Super-Rich: A Step Towards a More Equitable World?

The world's richest nations have gathered in Rio de Janeiro to discuss a proposal to implement a global tax on individuals with over $1 billion in total assets. This 2% tax on the super-rich could generate $200 billion to $250 billion per year, funding essential public services like education, healt

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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

The PS5 Pro: A Mid-Generation Marvel or a Pricey Gamble?

The wait is finally over – Sony has unveiled the PlayStation 5 Pro, a mid-generation upgrade that promises to deliver improved graphical output and new features. But is it worth the hefty price tag? Let's dive in and explore the key points to help you decide. First off, the PS5 Pro is not a massive

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Beetlejuice Still Haunting the Box Office, But Speak No Evil Arrives with a Whisper

The ghostly thriller "Beetlejuice" has managed to retain the top slot at the box office for the second weekend in a row, raking in a whopping $14.4 million on Friday alone. This is no surprise, considering the paranormal comedy has been charming audiences with its quirky humor and Tim Burton's signa

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

Will Kroger's Deal with Albertsons Survive the FTC's Scrutiny?

The United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is preparing to weigh in on Kroger's proposed $24.6 billion takeover of Albertsons, which has sent the supermarket chain's stock on a rollercoaster ride. The deal has significant implications for investors and the grocery industry. The FTC's review o

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Sep 13 2024RELIGION

Why Do We Believe in Superstitions Like Friday the 13th?

Have you ever felt a sense of unease on Friday the 13th, or perhaps wondered why your favorite sports team's fans always seem to have a few "lucky" rituals? Superstitions are fascinating and pervasive, yet often irrational and illogical. But why do we believe in them, despite knowing they don't make

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