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On the vice presidential debate stage Tuesday night, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio conceded that Republicans needed to do a better job of talking to women about the issue of abortion.Vance recalled growing up in a working-class family in which he knew “a lot of young women who decided to terminate those pregnancies.” He specifically called out a friend of his who he said aborted a pregnancy that was from an abusive relationship and relayed how difficult it was for her. “I think that what I take from that as a Republican who proudly wants to protect innocent life in this…

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Chris BaraniukIt’s estimated that one third of the world’s airline seats are made in Northern IrelandIn a warehouse building in a quiet town in Northern Ireland, a robot arm is opening and closing an airplane meal table over and over again.It has been programmed to carry out this mundane task no fewer than 28,000 times, day and night, for more than a week. And it won’t even get a bag of peanuts.“We can measure the force that the robot’s having to apply to that,” says Gerald King, head of engineering at Thompson Aero Seating in Banbridge. “Is it increasing? Which…

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California Governor Gavin Newsom is intent on allowing migrants to vote. Newsom has signed legislation that completely prohibits local governments in California from requesting to see voter ID. Unfortunately, California is one of 14 states that will allow absolutely anyone to for the next President of the United States. None of the G7 nations permit people to vote without showing identification. I could not show up in Germany and expect to have a say in the future of their nation – absolutely absurd. It is categorically astonishing that the left has convinced a subset of the population that asking for…

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Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia By Brett Rowland (The Center Square) A Washington D.C. grand jury returned a superseding indictment Tuesday against former President Donald Trump, essentially re-alleging that he conspired to undermine the 2020 election. Prosecutors took the case back to a grand jury after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in July that presidents and former presidents of the United States have “absolute immunity” when acting on core constitutional duties and “presumptive immunity” on other matters. RELATED: 16 State Coalition Sues Biden Administration to Block Amnesty Plan “President’s exercise of his core constitutional powers, this immunity must be absolute,” the…

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Reality TV dynamo and podcast host Kristin Cavallari has been undergoing gigantic life changes lately, and she is ready to talk.The former “Laguna Beach” star recently shared an intimate update on her personal life with her podcast listeners; her relationship with her beau, Mark Estes, has come to an end. Amid the breakup, Cavallari, 37, revealed some tidbits about her family life, involving her children and ex-husband, retired football star Jay Cutler.Cavallari and Cutler, 41, are parents to three kiddos, all under the age of 13.Article continues below advertisementKristin Cavallari Tells It Like It Is With Her FamilyThe former reality…

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MOSCOW: Russian troops on Wednesday (Oct 2) took charge of the eastern Ukrainian town of Vuhledar, a bastion that had resisted intense attacks since Russia launched its full-scale assault in 2022. The advance of Moscow’s forces, which control just under a fifth of Ukraine, has underlined Russia’s vast superiority in men and materiel as Ukraine pleads for more weapons from the Western allies that have been supporting it. Ukraine’s eastern military command said it had ordered a pullback from the hilltop coal mining town to avoid encirclement by Russian troops and “preserve personnel and military equipment”. The Russian defence ministry…

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A US bombshell blast leaves a huge crater at Miyazaki Airport, prompting cancellation of nearly 90 flights.The detonation of a US bombshell, likely dropped during World War II, has forced the closure of a regional airport in Japan. The buried armament exploded near the runway of Miyazaki Airport on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu on Wednesday. The blast damaged a runway, grounding all 87 flights scheduled for the day. Miyazaki, which was used as a base for “kamikaze” pilots, shut its runway early on Wednesday after a blast left a crater seven metres (23 feet) wide and one metre…

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Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy doesn’t like the way college football is heading, and it has nothing to do with the Cowboys’ two straight losses to ranked opponents.This is a big-picture thing; with that mindset, it’s hard to argue with Gundy. Expansion has wiped out conferences — RIP Pac-12 — and the introduction of NIL has made it so players can be promised millions of dollars before they even step foot on campus (if the program ends up paying out). Not only that, but the transfer portal has been kicked wide-open, making each offseason feel more and more like…

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Does Bill Gates, the sixth richest person in the world with a net worth of $163 billion, think he’s too rich?Gates avoided answering “yes” or “no” in a September episode of the Netflix series “What’s Next? The Future with Bill Gates.” Instead, he stated that it was “kind of wild” that billionaires even existed.”It’s a huge amount of wealth, which if you even tried to consume it would be kind of absurd,” he said.Related: Bill Gates Recommends These Books for Your Summer Reading ListOn a podcast episode of On with Kara Swisher, which aired Monday, Gates specified that he would…

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So, you are following a good skincare routine on a daily basis. Yet you are not getting satisfactory results. Maybe, the problem lies in some of the common skincare mistakes that many women commit but are not aware of. Avoiding these mistakes is as much important as following a regular skin care ritual. Follow the given advice and feel the difference in your skin! 10 Common Skincare Mistakes to Avoid Here is a list of some of the skincare mistakes that are made without thinking and the skin has to pay for it. 1. Washing the face only in the…

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