Keeping Up With America
Trump and his allies insist he’s ‘not a Nazi’: Several prominent Democrats have drawn comparisons between Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally this weekend to a 1939 Nazi event held there.
DJT stock soars amid Trump’s rise in the betting markets, while volatility prompts trading halts: Donald Trump’s media company is enjoying a stock market resurgence, with shares of Trump Media & Technology Group soaring on Tuesday as betting markets now wager the former president is favored to win in the November 5 election.
Jeff Bezos defends Washington Post’s decision to not endorse, saying Americans mistrust the media: Jeff Bezos on Monday defended the Washington Post’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate as “principled,” with the billionaire founder of Amazon.com arguing Americans believe the media is biased. Bezos, who bought the newspaper in 2013, also pushed back against any notion that he ordered it up to protect his business interests.
Steve Bannon peddles US election conspiracy theories on podcast hours after prison exit: Steve Bannon, a longtime Donald Trump ally who orchestrated his successful 2016 presidential campaign, was just hours out of federal prison when he returned to peddling unfounded conspiracy theories, urging supporters to make sure Democrats “cannot steal the election”.
Lost Chopin waltz discovered in New York museum after almost 200 years: A new piece of music believed to be penned by Frédéric Chopin has been discovered in the vault of a New York museum nearly 200 years after it was first written.
Around the World
Berlin summons Iran ambassador over execution of German-Iranian: Germany has recalled its ambassador to Tehran and summoned the Iranian charge d’affaires in Berlin in protest over the execution of a German-Iranian dual national, Jamshid Sharmahd, accused of terrorism by Iran.
Israel’s potential ban on Palestinian aid agency UNRWA raises concerns in U.S., Europe: U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a briefing on Monday that the Biden administration was deeply concerned about a vote by Israel’s parliament to pass two laws that could prevent the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees — the largest aid provider in Gaza — from operating in the Palestinian territories.
Lets Talk Business and Tech
AI facial filters can change who we find attractive, according to scientists
5 Ways to Get Real Freedom as a Business Owner (Without Surrendering Control)
Famous picture of black hole in our galaxy might not be accurate, research says
Richer, Wiser, Happier
How to qualify for a debt consolidation program this November: Credit card rates have been surging over the past several years and with the average credit card interest rate now exceeding 23%, managing this type of debt has become increasingly challenging. All it takes is a small revolving balance for today’s high card rates to drive up the cost of what you owe. But most people aren’t carrying a small revolving balance on their credit cards; the average cardholder has close to $8,000 in credit card debt currently.
I’m Over 40 and This Is My Biggest Financial Regret: Not many people get through their life without having some financial regrets. Maybe it’s a car you bought that was too expensive, a money pit home renovation, or spending too much on a family vacation that wasn’t worth the cost.
Medicare open enrollment: How to add or adjust your coverage: Mid-October to early December is a season of change for the more than 66 million Americans covered by Medicare, the government-funded health insurance for people 65 and older. This eight-week stretch in late fall is Medicare’s open enrollment period when participants can enroll or make changes to their coverage to take effect in the next year.
Sports and Showbiz Shenanigans
Russell Wilson moves to 2-0 as Pittsburgh Steelers’ starter | Rúben Amorim: Sporting confirm Man United interest in coach
‘Venom’ Was Tom Hardy in His Purest Form | Wayans Bros. Reunite for ‘Scary Movie’ Reboot at Miramax and Paramount
Fat Joe’s performance at Yankee Stadium during World Series leads to brutal fan reactions | Shailene Woodley Went Through a ‘Pretty Heavy Personal Transition’ Before Aaron Rodgers Split
Life Hacks to Hack Your Life
The Best Cities for Halloween Enthusiasts, Mapped
Fungus-Free Nails in 10 Minutes?
Is Cooking on a Gas Stove Affecting the Air Quality in Your Home? Here’s What Experts Say
How to Keep So-Called ‘No-Damage’ Hooks From Ruining Your Walls
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