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Where do Trump, Harris stand on housing affordability?

Kxan.com 

Vice President Harris briefly spoke in broad strokes about her housing plans, but former President Trump did not answer the housing question or mention his housing policy plans. Experts hope to see more from both candidates.

Harris trolls Trump by posting most of debate as 'new ad'

TheHill.com 

Vice President Harris’s campaign posted most of Tuesday’s debate on the social platform X, referring to it as a new ad. “Our newest ad just dropped,” the campaign captioned its Wednesday video post. After Harris’s closing statement in the debate hosted by ABC News, the video is cut off to omit Trump’s closing statement, and...

Can having a stroke change your sleep?

Sciencedaily.com 

People who have had a stroke may be more likely to sleep too much or too little compared to those without prior stroke, according to a new study. The study does not prove that stroke causes abnormal sleep; it only shows an association.

Did president Akufo-Addo fail in the fight against galamsey?

Modern Ghana 

The alarming rise of galamsey (illegal mining) activities in Ghana is causing irreparable damage to our water bodies and environment. The unregulated mining activities are not only polluting our rivers, lakes, and streams but also destroying our ecosystems and posing serious health risks to communities.

Galamsey fight: Stop threatening govt with strike - Maxwell Mahama

Modern Ghana 

Less than 24- hours following a threat by the Organised labour to lay down their tools if nothing meaningful is done by the government to stop the galamsey menace, a former Sunyani East Constituency Communication Director New Patriotic Party (NPP) voiced out personal concerns.

CAF stadium ban a disgrace to NPP commitment to sports

Modern Ghana 

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is deeply saddened by the catastrophic decline of sports in Ghana, particularly under the administration of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) led by President Nana Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr.