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Johnson vows health care overhaul if Republicans win in November elections - CNN

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  1. Johnson vows health care overhaul if Republicans win in November elections  CNN
  2. Trump campaign distances itself from House speaker's plan for 'massive reform' to the ACA  ABC News
  3. Mike Johnson’s Vow to Overhaul ACA Draws Attention to Unpopular Stance  The New York Times
  4. 'No Obamacare:' Mike Johnson says Republicans will overhaul health care if Trump wins  USA TODAY

Who’s Better for Bitcoin? Trump or Harris?

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Why Trump is perceived as better for Bitcoin … the crypto retakes $72,000 … we expect much higher prices in 2025 … we’re in a “full-blown technology boom” Bitcoin appears to be pricing in a Trump victory. Yesterday, the granddaddy crypto pushed above $73,000 for the first time since March. As I write Wednesday morning,…

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10 Hilariously Strange Horror-Comedies for Halloween

Thought Catalog 

Looking for the perfect mix of laughs and light scares? Check out these 10 horror comedies that blend spooky vibes with ridiculous humor, featuring everything from bumbling vampires to zombie boyfriends.

Keep your ghosts and ghouls—the Cordyceps fungus creates real-life zombies

Phys.org 

I have never really been interested in ghosts, mummies or zombies, not even at Halloween. But as October 31 approaches each year, I am reminded of a biological tale involving all three. It's the real-life horror story of a flesh-eating, brain-warping fungus from the genus Cordyceps, which inspired the zombie-apocalypse video game and "TV series The Last of Us."

CDC says slivered onions are 'likely source' of McDonald's E. coli infections

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Slivered onions served on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders are the “likely source” of an outbreak of E. coli infections, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Wednesday.  The number of cases has now risen to 90 across 13 states, with five additional hospitalizations, the agency said.   All new illnesses occurred before McDonald’s and the supplier...