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Throughout its 248-year history, America has experienced dramatic, high-profile legal battles that have tested the law and torn apart the fabric of society, from the Haymarket Square Riots and the Scopes Monkey trial to the failed prosecution of a Hall of Fame NFL running back. I have witnessed it with my own eyes. O.J. Simpson’s gruesome double murder case.But this country has never seen anything like the filmed trial scheduled to begin Monday in New York. The former president, who is also the current Republican presidential candidate, will appear before a jury in a criminal trial. He is trying to…

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newstrendtrends in indiaBlinkit’s delivery man joins jamming session, and video of his soulful singing captivates hearts The clip shows the delivery man effortlessly strumming a guitar and singing the song “Uska Hai Bana.” Video of Blinkit delivery man singing goes viralA video of a Blinkit delivery man participating in a guitar jam session during a delivery has grabbed the attention of the internet. The clip shows the delivery man effortlessly playing an instrument and singing the song “Uska Hi Bana” from 1920 Evil Returns, originally sung by Arijit Singh. The video was shared on X by journalist Soumyalendra Balik, who…

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Boston has a bit of a budget problem. The rise in remote work will cause commercial real estate prices to slowly and steadily fall, resulting in less property tax revenue and the city facing a $1 billion tax deficit over the next five years. The same problems, combined with a sustained decline in tourism, are straining San Francisco’s finances. From Denver and Seattle to Washington, D.C., and New York, cities across the country are grappling with whether to cut their budgets. Some states, including California, Maryland and Arizona, are also facing financial difficulties.Each region is dealing with its own situation,…

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Amid reports of layoffs as companies shift to automation and AI, an Amazon executive said it’s a “myth” that robots and other technologies will replace jobs.”It’s a myth that technology and robots will take away jobs,” Stefano La Rovere, Amazon La Rovere’s director of global robotics, mechatronics and sustainable packaging, told CNBC this week.La Robert said that contrary to the view that new technologies will replace manual labor, technologies such as advanced robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) are enhancing the role of people. He added that new technology is leading to the creation of entirely new jobs. This is something…

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Danielle Schultz is a professional dancer and runs her own corporate wellness business.Schultz is one of the many Americans who doesn’t work a typical 9-to-5 job and instead relies on side jobs to make ends meet.Daniel Schulz begins his commute after rehearsing at the Metropolitan Opera House. 7 a.m. Philadelphia to New York CityThe 36-year-old professional dancer checked her work email on the train, grabbed an egg sandwich from her favorite New York breakfast cart, and headed to her ballet class. Sometimes she doesn’t return to her house until after midnight.Dancing is just one of Schulz’s jobs. She also runs…

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In the right place, at the right time, with an eye for opportunity, a commitment to economic growth for all, and a drive to get things done. That’s entrepreneur Cameile Terry, co-founder of Los Angeles startup ChargerHelp.She tackles the contemporary issue of the dire state of public charging stations for electric vehicles, while training an often overlooked workforce for jobs in a growing sector of the economy.Billions of dollars are flowing into building an EV charging network nationwide, and billions more are being built in California. However, outside of Tesla’s Supercharging network, equipment deployed by multiple charging companies has proven…

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New color trends are popping up all the time, and the latest color is butter yellow, which is definitely a summery vibe. The sunny shade will instantly make you feel happy and ready for outdoor gatherings. And Amazon already offers a selection of clothing and accessories in shades of yellow for as low as $14. You’ll find the warm-weather styles we love, including maxi dresses, straw clutches, and strappy sandals. Keep scrolling for our favorite options to brighten up your closet for spring and summer. Amazon’s Butter Yellow Clothing and Accessories Drop Carlota Strapless Linen Maxi Dress (Banana) Amazon This…

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Wall Street commentary this election year, at least for now, has a distinct air of Soviet-style disinformation. The elephant in the room is airbrushed out of the picture. The fading pachyderm in this metaphor is the question of what Donald Trump will do to American democracy if he becomes president again. It is now clear to everyone that he wants to rule as a fascist. But if you’re a Wall Street strategist, you can’t mention his, uh, authoritarian tendencies, his attempted coups, his indictments, his encouragement of violence. It’s best not to go there because so many very wealthy clients…

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Donald J. Trump’s views on the presidency have become more positive since leaving office, strengthening his electoral claims and viewing his opponent as unfit for office, according to a new New York Times/Paper poll. This poses a risk to President Biden’s strategy. Siena University.While memories of Mr. Trump’s chaotic and chaotic administration have not faded much, many voters now have a brighter picture of his handling of the economy, immigration and maintaining law and order. Ahead of the 2020 election, only 39% of voters said the country was better off since Trump took office. Looking back, nearly half say he…

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Why did the Steelers invest in a specialist and let core special teamers James Pierre and Myles Boykin leave? When the Pittsburgh Steelers released Presley Harvin III and replaced him with Cameron Johnston, we knew they meant business. They then signed Cordarrelle Patterson to upgrade their kick return game. It’s clear they’re investing in special teams. On top of that, they paid too much money to reward (in my opinion) ace special teamer Myles Killebrew. Between these three contracts, the Steelers are spending $9.25 million per season on their three special teamers. That doesn’t even take into account Christian Kuntz’s…

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