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Riya Sharma

Jewish organizations from all walks of life criticize anti-Muslim hatred when a Palestinian-American kid is fatally murdered

Jewish organizations from different religious backgrounds are appealing to Americans not to let anti-Muslim hatred grow due to Israel’s conflict with Hamas amid the killing of a 6-year-old Palestinian-American child in a Chicago suburb. Jewish Council for Public Affairs, a national public policy organization, is the driving force behind a statement that includes umbrella organizations…

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A Tesla owner claims that when he got a $21,000 charge because the battery had been harmed by weather, his “heart skipped a beat”

A buyer of a Tesla claimed he and his partner were “flabbergasted” to receive a sizable bill for fixing their electric car. After their Tesla’s battery was harmed by rain the previous week, Johnny Bacigalupo and Rob Hussey claimed to the Scottish news organization Edinburgh Live that they were charged £17,374, or almost $21,000, to restore…

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. asserts that he is ‘not in detention’ and that he realizes who ‘really murdered’ his dad

After the killing of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, on November 22, 1963, numerous conspiracy theories have surfaced. He was well-liked by everyone he met and apparently kept up excellent contacts with foreign delegations throughout the years and even after he passed away. Sadly, Robert F. Kennedy, who was a…

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Thousands of people attended a rally on Saturday at Houston City Hall in solidarity with the Palestinians

On Saturday, more than 2,000 people demonstrated in Downtown Houston in support of Palestine during its conflict with Israel. The protest was held 1 week after the start of the Middle East conflict when more than 1,300 Israeli civilians were killed in Gaza by the militant group Hamas, which the US government has labeled as a terrorist…

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Fifty percent of older Americans worry that their retirement pay won’t be sufficient to pay the basics in 2024, despite Social Security 3.2% increase

The fact that older Americans are still suffering from high prices suggests even a minor increase in their retirement income the following year may not offer much respite. As a result of moderated inflation, the Social Security Administration (SSA) stated on October 12 that the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2024 would be 3.2%…

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