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  • Trump’s Dream Team Forms

    Trump’s Dream Team Forms

    Since winning earlier this month, President Trump has been gradually announcing who will serve in his cabinet. There are 15 main roles in the U.S. Cabinet, with Trump having already chosen 7 of the 15. In addition to the main 15 appointments, Trump has announced several senior positions, in what is often referred to as…

  • iOS 18.2: Apple’s enhancement to it’s AI Features

    iOS 18.2: Apple’s enhancement to it’s AI Features

    Apple’s upcoming iOS 18.2 update is set to revolutionize how users interact with their iPhones through groundbreaking AI implementations. This major software update introduces three game-changing features: Genmoji, Image Playground, and seamless ChatGPT integration, positioning Apple at the forefront of mobile AI innovation. Genmoji: Personalized Expression Reimagined Genmoji represents Apple’s innovative approach to personalized communication.…

  • How will Trump’s Second Presidency Affect the Economy?

    How will Trump’s Second Presidency Affect the Economy?

    Inflation and Tariffs One of the main concerns for voters is how the president will deal with inflation. Trump has promised to ‘defeat’ inflation in the coming years, yet has also made a firm stand on raising tariffs for imported goods. He proposes a 10% tariff on all goods entering the US, with a 60%…

  • Inflation 101: Understanding the Rising Cost of Living

    Inflation 101: Understanding the Rising Cost of Living

    Inflation is a topic that pops up in economic news and everyday conversations alike, but it can be tricky to fully understand. Simply put, inflation refers to the rate at which the prices of goods and services rise, which in turn erodes the purchasing power of money. This affects individuals, businesses, and economies in various…

  • Why the United States Hasn’t Adopted Electronic Voting

    Why the United States Hasn’t Adopted Electronic Voting

    The Current State of US Voting Systems The United States primarily relies on paper-based voting systems, with only a limited implementation of electronic machines for voting in some jurisdictions. While many modern societies are increasingly digital, the US voting infrastructure remains predominantly traditional, raising questions about why electronic voting hasn’t been widely adopted. Security Concerns:…

  • What is the Electoral College?

    What is the Electoral College?

    The United States uses a unique system to elect its’ President every 4 years called the Electoral College. To win the election, a candidate must surpass 270 electoral college votes. When somebody in the U.S. casts their vote, they are not voting directly for President, but for a slate of electors chosen by their state’s…