Category: Inside
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Former Trump Lawyer Pleads Guilty in Georgia Election Subversion Case
Former Donald Trump lawyer Sidney Powell pleaded guilty in the Georgia election subversion case, one day before her trial was set to begin. Powell admitted her role in violating election systems in January 2021 in rural Coffee County, Georgia. With the help of local Republican officials and a group of Trump supporters, she copied information…
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Rite Aid Pharmacy Network Files for Bankruptcy
This week, Rite Aid, which was once the largest pharmacy chain in the United States, filed for bankruptcy protection from its creditors and promised to transform the company into a “modern neighborhood pharmacy.” In one of its first steps in this new phase, the company announced it would close 154 stores in more than 10…
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Biden Visits Israel and States That Jewish Country Is Not Responsible for Hospital Explosion
One day after an explosion killed hundreds at a hospital in the Gaza Strip, U.S. President Joe Biden visited Israel to reaffirm American support for the Jewish nation in its war against Hamas. During a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv on Wednesday (18), Biden stated that American intelligence has evidence…
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New York Toughens Stance on Housing for Immigrant Families
New York City’s homeless system is sheltering a record number of people week after week, as the influx of immigrants continues to grow – more than 500 people per day arrived last week. Mayor Eric Adams has opted for a tougher approach. He announced a 60-day limit on how long a family can stay in…
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Consumption Grows and the American Economy Continues to Show Signs of Resilience
Retail sales grew 0.7% in September compared to the previous month. This marks the sixth consecutive month of growth. Considering the 0.4% increase in consumer prices in September, inflation-adjusted retail sales rose by 0.3%. Spending increased across most categories last month, with sales in specialty stores rising the most, by 3%. Online sales and automobile…
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Severe Drought Puts the Amazon on the Brink of Abyss
The Amazon rainforest, which holds one-fifth of the world’s fresh water, is experiencing a severe drought that shows no signs of easing, according to a report from The New York Times. Likely exacerbated by global warming and deforestation, the drought is fueling large wildfires while simultaneously causing major rivers to dry up at a record…
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Honey? Ginger? What Really Helps When You Have a Cold or the Flu?
It’s that time of year again when stuffy noses and relentless coughs start popping up everywhere. Experts predict that this year’s flu season will be tough and also report an increase in a variety of other respiratory illnesses. The best precaution against influenza infection is to get vaccinated, say experts. And there’s little you can…
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The Demand for Adventure Tourism Has Never Been Greater
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Few stories this year – or century, for that matter – have captivated the world as much as the catastrophic loss of the submersible Titan. The five passengers who died in the tragedy paid $250,000 each for the opportunity to see the Titanic up close on the ocean floor. According to the co-founder of OceanGate,…
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Where Does Hamas Get Its Money?
According to a report by Reuters, the Palestinian militant group Hamas uses a global financing network to channel support from charitable institutions and friendly nations, moving cash through the tunnels of Gaza or using cryptocurrencies to circumvent international sanctions, experts and authorities say. However, the group that governs the Gaza Strip – considered a terrorist…
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This Is The City That Attracts The Most Young Professionals
New York is the number 1 place where recent graduates apply for jobs, according to new data from Handshake, a college career site. The city was already receiving the highest number of applications from recent graduates before the pandemic, and it has only become more competitive since. New York had 6.7 times more applications for…


