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Kevin Bonner

Kevin is an Editor of The Star Bulletin and a content professor. He has been contributing his input in journalism for the last four years. Kevin holds an MFA in creative writing, editing, and publishing from Emory University, Atlanta, USA. And a BA from the same. He is passionate about helping people understand content marketing through his easily digestible materials. In his spare time, he loves to swim and cycle. He is a specialist in covering trending news, world news, and other relevant political stuff. You can find him on Twitter or LinkedIn.
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PH economy expands faster at 7.6% Q3

PH economy expands faster at 7.6% Q3

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), the Philippine economy grew faster at 7.6 percent in the third quarter than at 7.5 percent in the second quarter. This is higher than the revised gross national product (GDP). Dennis Mapa, PSA Undersecretary, stated that this was the sixth consecutive quarter of economic growth. The country's GDP growth between July and September 2022 was also higher than that of the 7 percent increase over the same period in 2021. "The third quarter GDP exceeded the median analyst prediction of 6.3 percent," Secretary Arsenio Balsacan, National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), stated. Balisacan…
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Inflation data from October in the United States offer little relief.

Inflation data from October in the United States offer little relief.

The country's abysmal inflation rate probably remained at a simmering level in October. This gave the Federal Reserve little reason to relax in its efforts to slow price rises by steadily increasing interest rates. According to FactSet's survey of economists, the Labor Department will report on Thursday that consumer prices rose by 8% over 12 months and by 0.6% between September and October. Core inflation, which excludes volatile energy and food costs, is expected to have risen 6.5% over the past year, and 0.5% between September and October. The United States, like many other countries, is having difficulty controlling inflation.…
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How to Find the Best Park for Your Dog or Cat

How to Find the Best Park for Your Dog or Cat

How to Find the Best Park for Your Dog or Cat - There are so many things that you need to do when you bring your dog or cat to a new place. You need to make sure that the park is safe for them, and that they can play with other dogs and cats. Here are some of the best parks for your dog or cat in different locations: The Washington Square Park in New York City The Hayes Valley Dog Park in San Francisco The Dog Beach at Fort De Soto Park on Amelia Island, Florida Homewood Dog…
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How do Waterfalls Not Run Out of Water

How do Waterfalls Not Run Out of Water

How do Waterfalls Not Run Out of Water - A waterfall is a natural, steep-sided stream of water that flows over a precipice or a steep slope. A waterfall does not run out of water because the falling water picks up more from the ground, and so on, until all the available energy is used up. The 3 Basic Ways of Using a Waterfall in your own Writing Copywriting software can help you with your writing. They can be used in a variety of ways to help you get your thoughts and content out faster. (How do Waterfalls Not Run…
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Why Do Babies Stare at People and Things So Intently?

Why Do Babies Stare at People and Things So Intently?

Why Do Babies Stare at People - The baby stare refers to the intense expression a baby makes when they are looking at something or someone. It is an important part of the bonding process between parents and their babies. The reasons why babies stare at people and things are still a mystery for scientists, but many believe it is because it helps them learn about the world around them. The baby stare can be unsettling for some people, especially if you're not used to being watched like that. But, overall, it's a pretty cute thing to see! Why Do…
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How to Cast Peloton to TV

How to Cast Peloton to TV

How to Cast Peloton to TV The Peloton app is a great way to watch live and on-demand cycling classes. It's free, it's available on any device, and it's easy to use. The first step is to connect your TV or other screen with an HDMI cable. Then you'll need to download the app onto your device of choice (smartphone, tablet, etc.). Once you're in the app you'll be able to choose what type of class you want to watch - on-demand or live. You can also customize the amount of time for each class so that you don't have…
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US elections: Republicans optimistic of House of Representatives winning

US elections: Republicans optimistic of House of Representatives winning

The power balance in Congress is still in tension as voting continues after US midterm elections. Democrats have fought hard resistance to a few key House of Representatives races, slowing the initial Republican hopes for a "red red wave". Ā Republicans are still the most likely to be elected to this lower house of Congress. However, the race for the Senate is still far from being decided. Republicans require only one seat in order to gain control of the Senate. While the president Joe Biden, a Democrat isn't in the race but the midterms will decide the course of his presidency.…
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Judge denies bond reductions in murder case

Judge denies bond reductions in murder case

The judge Mark Lawson declined to lower the bond amount of a million dollars for Christopher Eugene Prichard, the Bellevue man accused of robbery and murder in the murder of his ex-wife Angela Prichard at Mississippi Ridge Kennels October. 8. In refusing to reduce Prichard's bail, Lawson pointed to Prichard's inability to appear for court prior to Angela Prichard's murder for the "relatively simple" crime of not complying with the no-contact rule in the relationship between Christopher as well as Angela. "That raises a lot of anxiety that he wouldn't show up for court when facing Class A and Class…
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Microsoft-Activision deal faces deeper EU probe

Microsoft-Activision deal faces deeper EU probe

Microsoft-Activision deal faces deeper EU probe Despite repeatedly highlighting its plans to continue its games running on various platforms, even when it is announced that the $68.7 billion Activision merger is completed, Microsoft still failed to convince the European Union during its preliminary investigation. The commission expressed its concern that the acquisition may cause "foreclosure strategies" that could "reduce competitors in marketplaces for distribution of consoles and personal computers for video games, as well as operating systems for PCs," pushing it to pursue a deeper investigation. The EU issued a press release explaining its decision in relation to its initial…
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Democrat In the Lead in Race for the Fiscal Chief of California

Democrat In the Lead in Race for the Fiscal Chief of California

The voters are debating who should be the next California's chief fiscal regulator and Republicans still awaiting confirmation that the contest for controller gives voters the GOP one of the most effective chances of winning in the state with deep blue skies. Malia Cohen is an Democrat who sits on a tax board for the state she was ahead of Republican Lanhee Chen, who had 57% of the votes following 29% the ballots were recorded on Tuesday night. Chen Chen, a fellow in policy in the conservative think tank, the Hoover Institution, is vying to end his party's losing streak…
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Southern California beaches under high bacteria alert after heavy rain

Southern California beaches under high bacteria alert after heavy rain

Beaches throughout Southern California have been placed under a high-bacteria and high surf advisory following heavy rainstorms hit the Southland on Tuesday. The public is warned to stay clear from the ocean on every Los Angeles County beaches due to the potential for increased levels of bacteria that are caused by "storm drainage and other chemicals and trash and other health hazards for the public," said the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. The warning to everyone on L.A. County beaches will continue until the end of the week at 3pm. Anyone who swims in the ocean waters during…
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The Reason Climate Crisis Is Also a Mental Health Crisis

The Reason Climate Crisis Is Also a Mental Health Crisis

Mental Health Crisis - For some of us the mere mention of those words can trigger an emotional response within your body. Maybe you're feeling anxious, fearful, or the overwhelming desire to contemplate anything else. This is a significant signal to know that climate change affects our mental health directly as well as indirectly. As environmental changes continue to occur the mental health experts are sounding the alarm and it's time to pay attention. Mental Health Crisis Mental Health Crisis If you're experiencing anxiety and stress, you're not the only one. In 2021 the American Psychological Association released an updated…
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Michael Hicks: Adopt the Governor’s Public Health Commission report proposals

Michael Hicks: Adopt the Governor’s Public Health Commission report proposals

Michael Hicks - In the summer of 2013, the Gov.'s Public Health Commission delivered its final report. The Commission was set up to identify ways to improve the state's public health system following the emergence of the COVID pandemic. It was headed by former senator Luke Kenley, one of Indiana's best-known fiscal hawks along with Judith Monroe, former state health commissioner. The group was accompanied by specialists from the local health department as well as the State Health Department, and healthcare professionals. The 107-page document, which can be found on www.in.gov/gphc The report is extremely detailed and is unlikely to…
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Wizards’ Deni Avdija, the NBA’s only Jewish player, discusses Kyrie Irving’s controversy

Wizards’ Deni Avdija, the NBA’s only Jewish player, discusses Kyrie Irving’s controversy

Washington : Wizards' Deni Avdija is the sole Jewish athlete on the NBA roster. The Brooklyn Nets suspending star Kyrie Irving for at most five games because he refused to "unequivocally declare that he does not have antisemitic views, or acknowledge any specific antisemitic content in the film" entitled "Hebrews to Negroes "Wake up Black America," Avdija made a statement. Wizards' Deni Avdija Wizards' Deni Avdija: Jewish player "There should (be) the consequences of the acts that players commit. It's important to make it clear that there is no room for such words," Avdija, a third-year player, said to reporters…
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Hitman wanted in connection with murder Homicide suspects nabbed from the vessel of a sea

Hitman wanted in connection with murder Homicide suspects nabbed from the vessel of a sea

Hitman wanted in connection with murder Homicide suspects A HITMAN and the leader of a drug gang sought for murder as well as homicide, was detained in a passenger sea vessel headed to Mindanao on Thursday on November 3, 2022. Arrested through two separate arrest warrants included Argie Codera abella 37 from Sitio Tarcom in Upper Laguerta, Barangay Busay, Cebu City, who has been deemed to be the 2nd most wanted suspect within Central Visayas. The arrest was carried out inside the passenger vessel of Pier 1, Barangay San Roque, Cebu City by employees who are part of the Criminal…
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IRS Criminal-fighting division is given new tasks in the course of Ukraine conflict

IRS Criminal-fighting division is given new tasks in the course of Ukraine conflict

IRS Criminal-fighting division is given new tasks in the course of Ukraine conflict The criminal-fighting arm of the IRS that tracks financial crimes and seeks out expensive properties belonging to sanctions-affected Russian elites, found greater than $32 billion worth of funds in the last fiscal year that could be confiscated The agency released the information on Thursday. Jim Lee, chief of IRS Criminal Investigation, said it's the equivalent of a "huge" amount that's three times the amount that was discovered in prior years. In addition, the amount confiscated from stolen cryptocurrency more than $7 billion more than doubled from the…
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Dollar gets a breathe over China opening hopes, US jobs data in the spotlight

Dollar gets a breathe over China opening hopes, US jobs data in the spotlight

Dollar gets a breathe over China opening hopes The pound and the euro gained the ground they lost on Friday but they were set to suffer their largest weekly losses since September in advance of U.S. jobs data that could confirm the hawkish tone Fed Chair Jerome Powell delivered this week increasing the dollar. The main reason for the increase was the improved investor mood after reports that China might ease its anti-COVID policies, which led to China's currency strengthening rapidly. The euro closed up 0.24 percent at $0.9772 after trading at 0.54 percent higher. The sterling was trading up…
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Luria makes a Final Case to Support Democracy, Vies for Black Voters

Luria makes a Final Case to Support Democracy, Vies for Black Voters

Luria makes a Final Case to Support Democracy, Vies for Black Voters Democratic Rep. Elaine Luria is spending the last day of her campaign in new areas inĀ  Virginia district to garner the backing of Black residents, whose vote could determine whether she is elected to another term. In the final weeks of the campaign Rep. Elaine Luria was seated on a wooden deck in the far reaches of her district that she had just drawn with a microphone in her hand with a 7-year-old Black girl by her side as she made her final argument about the issues that…
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Biden to help plug the tech bill in California, and campaign in Illinois

Biden to help plug the tech bill in California, and campaign in Illinois

Vice President Joe Biden is set to visit an southern California communications firm that is expected to profit from his push for legislation to boost American semiconductor manufacturing The president Joe Biden on Friday is scheduled to visit a Southern California communications firm anticipated to gain from his push for legislation to boost American semiconductor manufacturing and he's also taking an unpopular Democratic congressman along with him. Biden will be joined by Rep. Mike Levin for the visit to Carlsbad-headquartered Viasat as he looks to highlight the CHIPS and Science Act, a $280 billion legislative package, ahead of Tuesday's midterm…
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How to Adopt a Ukrainian Orphan

How to Adopt a Ukrainian Orphan

How to Adopt a Ukrainian Orphan Ministry of Social Policy Statement on Intercountry Adoption On March 13, 2022, the Ukrainian Ministry of Social Policy gave the accompanying statement on Intercountry Adoption Under States of Martial Law - A Clarification. The Department of State is pleased to give the accompanying official translation. Official Ukrainian updates about a range of issues related to the invasion, including the evacuation of youngsters dwelling in institutional care, are available on the Cabinet of Clergymen's site. Ukraine is a previous Soviet Association country located in Eastern Europe and is lined by Russia, Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, and…
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