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The Biden Administration is pushing banks to report every $600 transaction, whether a deposit or withdrawal, from every business or personal account. The Democrats want everything, and no matter how much they collect, they will always spend more. TAXES are really no longer even necessary along with borrowing. They never pay off the debt anyhow, and it would be immensely more efficient for the government to just print the money they need and end both borrowing and taxation. Over 70% of the national debt is due to interest and wars. It does not go to expand the economy or help…

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Credit: World Economic Forum, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons By Casey Harper (The Center Square) Republican lawmakers on Monday ratcheted up the investigation into billionaire George Soros’ purchase of a wide swath of U.S. radio stations. Soros is a major donor to Democratic and liberal causes whose purchase of American radio stations just before the election raised eyebrows and drew Congressional inquiry. The deal began when the large radio company Audacy filed for bankruptcy. Via a complicated business deal, Soros gained control of the stations. RELATED: Trump Blasts Harris for FEMA Help to Migrants as Hurricane Budget Runs Low…

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Actress Jenna Fischer took time off from her usually funny commentary on Instagram earlier today to announce she had been diagnosed with stage 1 triple-positive breast cancer last year.Fischer played the beloved Pam Beesley in the American adaptation of “The Office” from 2007 until 2013. She and BFF and former co-star Angela Kinsey host an ‘Office’ rewatch podcast.Article continues below advertisementJenna Fischer Urges Fans Not To ‘Skip’ Their MammogramsFischer shared an emotional note with her Instagram followers earlier today detailing her breast cancer treatment and journey last year.”Last December, I was diagnosed with Stage 1 Triple Positive Breast Cancer. After…

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SINGAPORE: ChatGPT parent company OpenAI on Wednesday (Oct 9) announced plans to open an office in Singapore later this year, adding that it has started building a team in the country. Singapore will be a hub from which OpenAI will support customers and partners throughout the Asia Pacific region, and the team here will help to strengthen relationships with local and regional governments, businesses and institutions, said the company.  In its announcement at Tech Week Singapore, OpenAI said its plans reflect Singapore’s “leadership position” in technology and artificial intelligence, as well as the growing demand for advanced AI tools across the Asia…

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The Mexican government has revealed new details in the grisly murder of a mayor, Alejandro Arcos, who was found decapitated over the weekend. Arcos’s murder came nearly a week after President Claudia Sheinbaum took office, ramping up pressure on her administration to tamp down on cartel-related violence in the country. On Tuesday, Security Minister Omar Garcia Harfuch told reporters that Arcos, a prominent opposition figure, had not requested any security escorts on the day of his killing. “The mayor was going to Petaquillas for a meeting alone,” Garcia Harfuch said, referring to a town in the coastal state of Guerrero.…

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In Game 2 of the National League Division Series on Sunday night, Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Mookie Betts thought he hit a home run into the left field stands only to be robbed by Padres outfielder Jurickson Profar. Profar fooled everybody by acting as if he did not catch it before finally revealing that he did. It was one of the plays that kickstarted a chaotic night. Game 3 of the series on Tuesday night nearly started the same way.In what looked to be a near mirror image of the Game 2 play, Betts sent a fly ball to deep left…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The landscape of ad spending has changed significantly in recent years. We have seen a major shift in marketing campaigns from before the pandemic to now. Everything from graphic styles to personalization has evolved, and so has spending. With more brands in the mix, advertising spending is consistently rising.The question is, why are some still hesitant to adjust their spending? The simple fact is that budgets must change over time. If your budget doesn’t evolve, you won’t be able to compete with the growing number of brands advertising online. Let’s break down…

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Around 41,000 years ago, the very last Neanderthal took their final breath. At that moment, we became the only remaining hominins, the sole survivors of the once diverse family of bipedal apes. We will never know exactly when or where this momentous event took place, but we do know the Neanderthals died out suspiciously close to the time when modern humans arrived in their territory. Exactly why they vanished has long been hotly debated, but astonishing revelations from the genomes of the last Neanderthals and hidden in a remarkable cave in France are now painting a detailed picture of these first…

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Prime Big Deal Days is here, offering discounts on all types of vacuums during the 48-hour sale, exclusive to Prime members. You can also find deals on tech, beauty, running shoes and more.I frequently cover shopping events like Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday as a commerce editor for NBC Select, so I know how to find deals that are actually worth buying. I spent weeks combing through thousands of discounts to find the best October Prime Day vacuum deals — each one I recommend below is highly rated, at least 20% off and at its lowest price in…

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Brazil’s Supreme Court has said it is lifting a ban on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.In his decision, Justice Alexandre de Moraes said that he authorised the “immediate return” of its activities in the country after it paid hefty fines and blocked accounts accused of spreading misinformation.According to a statement, the site has paid fines totalling 28 million reais ($5.1m; £3.8m) and agreed to appoint a local representative, as required by Brazilian law.Moraes had blocked access to the platform, owned by Elon Musk, after it had refused to ban several profiles deemed by the government to…

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