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In a notable departure from the traditional Republican stance on abortion, Melania Trump has publicly articulated her pro-choice beliefs, raising eyebrows and igniting debates within the political landscape. Her comments on Fox News reflect not only her personal convictions but also highlight the complex dynamics within her marriage to former President Donald Trump. During an
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In a surprising turn of events, prominent venture capitalist Ben Horowitz, co-founder of the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, has decided to support Vice President Kamala Harris in her campaign for re-election. Just months after he expressed his support for Donald Trump’s political action committees, this unexpected pivot raises questions about the motivations behind such
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The recent sentencing of Tina Peters, a former Republican county clerk from Colorado, starkly illustrates the consequences of weaving conspiracy theories into the fabric of public trust. Peters, known for her unyielding propagation of baseless claims regarding electoral fraud in the 2020 presidential election, was handed down a nine-year prison sentence for her role in
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The labor market demonstrated resilience in September as private sector employment rose significantly. According to payroll processing firm ADP, employers added 143,000 jobs, surpassing August’s upwardly revised figure of 103,000 and exceeding economists’ forecasts of 128,000. This acceleration in hiring points to a stable labor market, despite indicators suggesting some underlying weaknesses in economic conditions.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to disrupt industries, and the technology underpinning this transformation is rapidly evolving. In this context, Cerebras Systems, an AI chip startup based in Sunnyvale, California, has taken a significant step by filing for an initial public offering (IPO). With aspirations to trade under the ticker symbol “CBRS” on the Nasdaq, the
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Recent revelations from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have shed light on a troubling issue: over 13,000 immigrants who have been convicted of homicide are living freely within the United States. This startling statistic—gathered as of July 21 and presented to Congress—emphasizes not only the gaps in immigration enforcement but also the intricacies of
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As the countdown toward the 2024 elections accelerates, U.S. lawmakers find themselves in a precarious situation concerning government funding. Having narrowly avoided a government shutdown recently, Congress faces an even tighter deadline as they gear up for the holiday season and the subsequent transition to a new congress and presidential administration. The urgency is palpable,
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