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thetalkingdog.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article provides a critical reflection on the events and conditions of 2024 in the United States, focusing on the presidential election, political polarization, and the impact of various social and economic issues. It highlights the contrast between the two main candidates, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and discusses the implications of their potential leadership. The piece also touches on the role of the media, the state of healthcare, and the broader societal challenges facing the country, including the environment, economy, and social fabric. The author expresses a sense of pessimism about the future, while also acknowledging some hope for change, particularly in the wake of a high-profile murder case involving a member of the elite cla... | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | | | Scholarly experts explain many aspects and angles of the criminal cases involving former president Donald Trump. | |
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nysfocus.com
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| | | | | Trump is poised to ramp up deportation activity in northern states like New York, which has few statewide policies limiting cooperation with federal... | |
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renonr.com
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| | | If you haven't seen It or Terrifier (or watched a John Wayne Gacy documentary), well, then this has a shot at being your favorite killer clown movie. That is, until you see It or Terrifier. | ||