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Oct 22 2024CRIME

Crime Concerns Divide Black and White Americans

According to a recent survey, 70% of Americans worry about crime, but Black Americans are a bit more concerned than white Americans, with the numbers standing at 72% for Black Americans and 68% for white Americans. The survey also showed that city dwellers, news watchers, and Gen Xers are particular

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

What Happens If the Electoral College Votes Tie?

Have you ever wondered what would happen if the Electoral College votes end up in a tie? It's a real possibility in this year's presidential race, with 538 votes up for grabs. After the election, electors in each state will confirm the nomination in December. But can these votes really end up tied?

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

President Biden and Senator Sanders Team Up to Highlight Medication Cost Savings

President Biden is heading to New Hampshire to talk about cuts in drug prices along with Senator Bernie Sanders. He'll visit Concord Community College to share a report from the Department of Health and Human Services. The report says nearly 1. 5 million Medicare users saved almost $1 billion on pre

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Safari Has a Security Glitch—But Who's Affected?

Last month, Apple launched macOS Sequoia with exciting new features. But alongside these perks, the update also included a lengthy patch for security flaws. Surprisingly, one of these flaws was found by Microsoft. This discovery is significant, especially for users of Macs managed by organizations.

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Arizona Official's Plea Deal: What It Means for Upcoming Elections

In the heart of Arizona, a county official has signed a plea deal, admitting she delayed the certification of the 2022 election results. Peggy Judd, a supervisor from Cochise County, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, avoiding felony charges that could've cost her public office. The deal comes just be

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Oct 22 2024CELEBRITIES

Jennifer Garner's New Chapter: A Paris Wedding After Private Struggles

Jennifer Garner is taking control of her happiness. She's been planning a wedding with her longtime boyfriend, John Miller, after years of keeping their relationship low-key. The couple has been together since her divorce from Ben Affleck and is now eyeing Paris for their big day. An insider says Ga

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Prepare for AirPods Pro 2 Firmware Update: Health Features on the Way

Get ready, AirPods Pro 2 fans! Apple is gearing up to release a big firmware update for your beloved earbuds. The new iOS 18. 1 update is set to bring some exciting features focused on hearing health. Mark your calendars for next week's release. The iOS 18. 1 RC version is now available for develop

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Secret Israel Military Plans: A Leak and Its Consequences

President Biden is worried about secret documents about Israel's possible attack plans on Iran being leaked. These documents, from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency, show that Israel is getting ready for a military strike after Iran's attack in October. The doc

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Oct 21 2024POLITICS

Faith on the Campaign Trail: Harris & Trump's Unusual Approach

In the 2024 presidential race, religion has taken a backseat compared to previous elections. Vice President Kamala Harris recently attended church services in Atlanta and spoke at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church. Her running mate, Tim Walz, visited a church in Michigan. Meanwhile, former Preside

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Oct 21 2024POLITICS

Paul Whelan's Undercover Role in Russian Prison

You might think an American in a Russian prison would be cut off from the world, but Paul Whelan proved that's not always the case. During his five-and-a-half-year detention, he managed to feed vital information to Western officials. How? Well, fellow prisoners who were fighting in Ukraine would pas

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