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Our grandchildren can pay if we do not repair local weather change

Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft Corp, delivers his speech to the National Assembly August 16, 2022 in Seoul, South Korea. swimming pool | News from Getty Images | Getty Images The idea of becoming a grandparent is emotional for Bill Gates to write about. “I recently started seeing the world through a new lens —…
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Kaleigh McEnany is subpoenaed for essentially mendacity to Committee 1/6 – PoliticusUSA

The 1/6 Committee made a special point in its summary to note that Kayleigh McEnany appeared to be speaking from talking points and was evasive. According to the summary of the 1/6 committee report: Kayleigh McEnany was President Trump’s press secretary on Jan. 6. youThe deposit was made at the beginning of the investigation. McEnany…
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Why Pirates Producer Says ‘You Cannot’ Kill Johnny Depp’s Character

On June 1, a jury in Virginia Heard found liable in a 2018 Washington Post op-ed for defaming Depp, in which she described herself as a “public figure representing domestic violence,” without whom to explicitly name the actors in the play. The jury awarded him $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive…
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Jim Cramer says he likes Corteva and Nucor for 2023

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday offered investors two stocks to consider adding to their portfolios. Stocks in the materials sector tend to be very cyclical, which means they could suffer if the US Federal Reserve’s rate hikes push the economy into recession, he explained. And while it’s far from the best-performing sector in the S&P…
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Jim Cramer’s Investing Membership Meets Monday: Industrials, Massive Tech

Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club hosts a “Morning Meeting” live stream with Jim Cramer at 10:20 am ET. Here’s a recap of Monday’s key moments. We Like Industrials Believe in Amazon Still Bullish on LLY 1. We Like Industrials Wall Street was lower on Monday, particularly the Nasdaq, which continued last week’s losses. Morgan…
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Senate passes week-long authorities funding invoice, stopping partial shutdown

US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks during a news conference following a luncheon by Senate Democrats in the US Capitol September 28, 2022 in Washington, DC. Anna Moneymaker | Getty Images WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate approved a week-long extension of federal funding, preventing a partial government shutdown that was due to begin…
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Who had it good in 2022 – and who had it unhealthy?

Police officers enter the vandalized gate to Sri Lanka’s presidential palace in July. The country was hit hard by an economic crisis. Abhishek Chinnappa | News from Getty Images | Getty Images Curtis S. Chin, former US Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank, is the managing director of the consulting firm RiverPeak Group. Jose B.…
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(Unique) Megan Thee Stallion’s former bodyguard goes ‘lacking’ forward of scheduled testimony.

As the first week of shocking testimonies in the Tory Lanez assault trial has concluded, The Shade Room has exclusively learned that Justin Edison, Megan Thee Stallion’s former bodyguard who was also scheduled to testify on Friday, cannot be located. Meg’s attorney Alex Spiro spoke exclusively to The Shade Room and stated: We recently learned…
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Do not need to journey? Many in Japan say they’ll “by no means journey once more.”

All travel it seems. Data shows that people are traveling more frequently and for longer periods of time, with many planning major bucket list-style trips this year. But that’s not the reality for everyone. Another group of people are quietly emerging from the pandemic with little to no interest in travel. Where Never Travelers are…
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It looks like Trump is starting to appreciate he might face felony fees

A recent post on his social media certainly reads like Donald Trump realizing he could face criminal charges. Trump wrote on Truth Social: Eric Holder/Obama alumni Special “D.A.” Jack Smith (he’s not Jack Smith) found NOTHING I found wrong or different than other Presidents on “Boxes Hoax” (Raid of Mar-a-Lago) including the fact that Presidents…
