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In a long-winded, conspiracy-laden speech, Kennedy blamed the press and Democrats for killing his campaign Published August 23, 2024 4:15PM (EDT) Former Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivers remarks at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel on August 23, 2024, in Phoenix, Arizona. (Rebecca Noble/Getty Images) Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.Continue Reading

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DeepComputing has unveiled an new version of its DC-ROMA RISC-V tablet — and this one runs Ubuntu! The DC-ROMA RISC-V Pad II boasts a 10.1 inch (1920×1200) IPS 10-point touch display, and is powered by the same SpacemiT K1 SoC found in their RISC-V Ubuntu laptop (which launched with a confused set of pricingContinue Reading

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A major Canadian oil producer responsible for a toxic tailings pond leak that dumped 5.3 million litres of contaminated waste into the environment has been fined just $50,000 by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER). Environmental Defence, a prominent Canadian environmental advocacy organization, called the AER’s response “toothless.” The Athabasca ChipewyanContinue Reading

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At the Democratic Convention, speaker after speaker pointed out how the Biden presidency and the Harris-Walz campaign are rewriting the economic rules of our country in an effort to bring back the middle class. As we stand at the edge of the end of the Reagan Revolution, an end signaledContinue Reading

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One of the nation’s best-known Black Republicans is former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. No African American woman rose higher in Republican politics In the 21st century — and perhaps ever — than Rice, who served as President George W. Bush’s national security adviser and then his secretary of state,Continue Reading

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In the 18 months after Francine Milano was diagnosed with a recurrence of the ovarian cancer she thought she had beaten 20 years ago, she traveled twice from her home in Pennsylvania to Vermont. She went not to ski, hike or leaf-peep, but to arrange to die. “I really wantedContinue Reading