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Opinion: Candidates Who Are Actually Funny Usually Win Debates

Thedailybeast.com 

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There’s been a lot of chatter about how two very old men will be sufficiently jacked-up before Thursday’s presidential debate. But as an expert on debates—having successfully advised candidates including Scott Walker (in his recall election), Carly Fiorina (in her Senate race), and multiple British politicians on debate tricks and tactics—I’d like to suggest a different form of debate prep.

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'Narrowing trade deficit, rise in remittances aid current account surplus'

Business Standard 

India's current account surplus in the fourth quarter of the 2023-24 fiscal was aided by narrowing of the merchandise trade deficit, an increase in remittances and a surplus in services trade, according to a CRISIL report released on Wednesday. The country's current account recorded a surplus of USD 5.7 billion, which is 0.6 per cent of the GDP, in the fourth quarter of the last financial year. It was in deficit of USD 8.7 billion, equivalent to one per cent of GDP, in the third quarter of the 2023-24 fiscal, the report said. Читать дальше...

Did Celtics Reserve Reveal Offseason Plan After Reportedly Declining Option?

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

Nobody would blame Oshae Brissett if he wanted to move on after one season with the Boston Celtics in search of a bigger role. It seemed like Brissett was ready to say goodbye, too, when it was reported Sunday that he declined his $2.5 million player option to hit free agency. But there still is […]

Grandmother hits the road to seek out bone marrow donors

CBSNews.com 

Jeana Moore just walked 334 miles from Spokane, Washington, to Seattle, as her form of gratitude for the bone marrow transplant that saved her granddaughter's life. Now she does it to enroll even more donors.

‘The Bachelor’ Producers Acknowledge Racism in the Franchise, Say They ‘Did Not Protect’ First Black Bachelor Matt James

Variety 

After seasons of silence, the executive producers of ABC’s “The Bachelor” and “Bachelorette” franchise have addressed the history of racism surrounding the reality dating series in an extensive interview with the L.A. Times. Executive producers Claire Freeland and Bennett Graebner discussed (among many things) the franchise’s lack of diversity and inclusion, the show’s failure to […]