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DeSantis Memos: Shield Trump, Attack Ramaswamy Debate Strategy.

DeSantis Memos: Shield Trump, Attack Ramaswamy Debate Strategy.

The main part of the article discusses the leaked documents from a super PAC associated with Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign. The documents provide advice, research memos, and internal polling to guide DeSantis in his upcoming Republican presidential debate. The memos urge DeSantis to attack Joe Biden and the media multiple times, state his positive vision, respond aggressively to Vivek Ramaswamy, …

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Hilary becomes powerful hurricane approaching Southern California.

Hilary reaches major hurricane intensity on path to Southern California Hurricane Hilary has rapidly intensified and is now classified as a major hurricane, with sustained winds reaching up to 120 mph. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) predicts that Hilary will continue to strengthen as it moves towards the coast of Southern California. The NHC has issued a hurricane warning for …

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NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt episode.

Introduction In this episode of NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, viewers had the opportunity to catch up on the latest news stories and stay informed on significant events happening around the world. With expert analysis, compelling reports, and exclusive interviews, NBC Nightly News delivers accurate and reliable news coverage to its audience. Segment 1: Breaking News The episode started …

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Haptic Technology Empowers Visually Impaired Lives through Touch

Haptic Technology Empowers Visually Impaired Lives through Touch

Empowering Individuals with Visual Impairments through Haptic Technology For many of us, daily activities such as going to work, meeting friends, or banking and shopping online are familiar routines in life. An estimated 2.2 billion people worldwide, however, live with a visual impairment, many at moderate or severe levels. For them, performing tasks that others take for granted presents unique …

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Tackling Gender Inequity in Sports Science

Tackling Gender Inequity in Sports Science

Lucy Bronze of England and Crystal Dunn of USA during the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019 semi-final match. Credit: Shutterstock This weekend, Spain and England face off in the Women’s World Cup Finals in Sydney, Australia. The first Women’s World Cup was in 1991, and the games were only 80 minutes, compared to the men who played for 90 …

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