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Trump Counts On Rural Voters In Arizona To Help Him Win The State
President Trump again skipped Phoenix during his latest campaign swing through Arizona, as the campaign returns to its 2016 playbook — hoping rural voters will decide the close election.
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Halloween Must Have: 12-Foot-Tall Skeleton With Glowing Eyes
According to the New York Post, the skeleton is one of the country's most popular Halloween decorations. It costs $300 and is sold at Home Depot — if you can find it.
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Tupperware Benefits From More Home Cooking During The Pandemic
Where are your dinner leftovers? In the fridge, in a Tupperware container? Tupperware's profits quadrupled this past quarter. Other companies thriving: Netflix, Peloton and board game maker Hasbro.
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New GDP Numbers Won't Be Enough To Repair All Economic Damage
The Commerce Department reported record-setting economic growth during the most recent quarter. But the economy is far from healthy, after a record-shattering collapse earlier this year.
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Kelsey Waldon Covers Nina Simone's 'Mississippi Goddam' On New EP
They'll Never Keep Us Down is the title of a forthcoming EP from Nashville singer-songwriter Kelsey Waldon, on which she covers protest and empowerment songs.
U.S. Economy Grows At Record Pace But Still Has A Long Way To Go
U.S. GDP grew at a record 33.1% annualized pace in the third quarter, erasing some but not all of the damage done by the coronavirus recession.
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3 Dead In Apparent Terrorist Knife Attack At Church In Nice, France
A man used a knife to kill three peopel at the church. The mayor of Nice calls it an attack on Christianity.
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Germany Sees Generational Conflict Over Pandemic As Virus Spreads
Germany is heading into a partial lockdown. Berlin already imposed closing hours to its nightlife for the first time in decades as Germany's leader asked youth to think of their grandparents.
Why Some Memories Seem Like Movies: 'Time Cells' Discovered In Human Brains
Scientists have identified special cells in the human brain that organize movie-like memories, helping us to relive important experiences and events.
'The Cold Millions' Takes On The Dented Dream Of American Social Mobility
Jess Walter's sweeping new novel, which traces the adventures of two vagabond brothers, is set against the backdrop of the free speech demonstrations that erupted in Spokane, Wash., in 1909 and 1910.
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