Indictment of Trump in Classified Documents Case

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has been indicted on seven federal criminal charges related to hundreds of classified government documents, which were found at his Florida home after he left the White House. Trump disclosed the indictment on his Truth Social social media site and has been called to appear in court on Tuesday. Trump’s …

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What Advantages Home Cooking Has Over Restaurants

As a seasoned food writer, my palate has had the pleasure of indulging in some of the most exquisite Michelin-starred restaurants across the globe. From Florence to Lyon to Amman, I have savored the finest delicacies in every city. Yet nothing compares to the authentic flavors and richness of a home-cooked meal. I have experienced …

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The Atlantic: Embrace the Discomforting Silence.

Julie Boland, a psychology and linguistics professor at the University of Michigan, has become accustomed to the awkward silences that permeate Zoom calls, a common fixture of modern communication technologies that lead to inelegant conversations. These pauses disrupt the conversational flow that comes naturally to humans and are a source of discomfort. While books, YouTube …

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Renewed Demands to Tackle Disparities Affecting Entrepreneurs of Color After the Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank

Silicon Valley Bank’s recent collapse has reignited concerns about lending discrimination in the banking industry, especially when it comes to people of color. Venture capitalist Arlan Hamilton, who founded Backstage Capital, stepped in to help some of the startup founders of color who panicked about losing access to payroll funds. However, such options for those …

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Russian Gamers Rush to Avert a Nuclear ‘War’

In Moscow, a new craze has emerged – a nuclear war game where players rush to find launch codes and prevent a catastrophic strike on the United States. The game is hosted in a building reminiscent of the Cold War era, emphasizing tensions that remain after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The game, called …

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The Issue with Kindergarten – The Atlantic

When Ojeya Cruz Banks moved from New Zealand to Ohio a few years ago, she had to manage the logistics of starting a new life all by herself. Fortunately, she was able to find a house beside a public elementary school, which gave her the impression that she could easily walk to pick up her …

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Identifying the Top Three Challenges in Convicting Trump

Donald Trump faces a daunting legal battle as he has been indicted on 37 felony counts for stealing classified documents and obstructing the investigation into the matter. However, the prosecution will face significant challenges in proving Trump’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Despite the strong factual evidence presented in the indictment, obtaining a conviction is …

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The Russian Red Line Yet to Be Crossed by Washington

In preparation for its invasion of Ukraine, Russia amassed over 100,000 troops on Ukraine’s border and presented NATO with a treaty demanding the cessation of military activity in Ukraine and the removal of NATO forces from Eastern Europe. This treaty was merely a pretext for war as Russian President Vladimir Putin had already made the …

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One chart illustrating the breakdown of inflation for April 2023.

April saw a decline in inflation, with the consumer price index rising only 4.9% compared to the same period last year, marking the smallest increase since April 2021. This signals a deceleration of prices for household staples and an overall moderation of price pressures for consumers from multidecade-high levels. Policymakers aim to keep inflation at …

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