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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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During the rebuttal argument, the defense attorney for Alex Murdaugh yells at his friend of 25 years.

During the rebuttal argument, the defense attorney for Alex Murdaugh yells at his friend of 25 years.

On Tuesday morning, when Alex Murdaugh's defence attorney started yelling at his old friend of 25 years in the courtroom, tensions exploded during the double murder trial. Dick Harpootlian, the lawyer for the disgraced legal dynasty heir, lost his cool and became more agitated while questioning Ronnie Crosby, the state's initial rebuttal witness. The defendant lied to Mr. Crosby about his alibi on the night that his wife Maggie and son Paul were killed, according to Mr. Crosby, Mr. Murdaugh's friend of 25 years and his law firm partner at PMPED, who testified earlier in the trial. https://twitter.com/Teachout4Trump/status/1631034911707594752?s=20 In his…
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Biden went too far with student loans. But he shouldn’t be stopped by the court.

Biden went too far with student loans. But he shouldn’t be stopped by the court.

Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a case challenging President Biden's expansive plan to erase student loans for higher education, which may have an effect on at least 26 million Americans. The $400 billion project was poorly targeted and expensive, and Mr. Biden was unable to win congressional support for it. Although we have called the Biden proposal a costly and retrograde error, we also think it would be overreaching for the justices to overturn it. This is one of the situations in which the court should be aware of the limitations that constrain when and how it can…
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Trump is ready for either a love fest at CPAC or a face-plant. There isn’t a middle ground.

Trump is ready for either a love fest at CPAC or a face-plant. There isn’t a middle ground.

CPAC is disliked by the Republican elite. Nevertheless, the conservative conference is more than simply the major event for Donald Trump and his campaign team; it's also a significant early test of his political mettle. This year's conference in National Harbor is anticipated to be a Trump-fest as he bids for the GOP presidential nomination. It will be an opportunity to once again flaunt his power over the conservative activist movement. If the conference this weekend is anything like the previous ones, Trump is getting ready to enjoy the limelight. Yet, that also puts more on the line for him.…
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How to Bypass Telegram Too Many Attempts Error and Re-Establish Access to Your Account

How to Bypass Telegram Too Many Attempts Error and Re-Establish Access to Your Account

How to Bypass Telegram Too Many Attempts - Have you ever encountered the Too Many Attempts Error when logging into Telegram? If yes, you’re not alone! The Too Many Attempts Error is a common issue for many users of the popular messaging app. This error occurs when too many login attempts are made within a certain period of time. It can be frustrating as it prevents users from accessing their account. In this article, we will discuss what causes this error and how to bypass it. Have you ever encountered an error message when trying to access your account? It…
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A tribute to Richard Belzer of ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’

A tribute to Richard Belzer of ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’

Baltimore wears its weirdness, the grand and the shabby, on its star-spangled sleeve. We named a football team after a poem about a guy being haunted by a bird because its troubled creator died here. We obsess about crab seasoning. We know you don’t understand our accents, and we like it that way. In short, we’re the only kind of place that could have created a character as singularly and endearingly odd as Detective John Munch, played by comedian Richard Belzer, who died Sunday at age 78. For six years, he was the conspiracy theory-spouting soul of “Homicide: Life On…
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China space station experiments pave way for new space technology

China space station experiments pave way for new space technology

China space station experiments pave way for new space technology. Multiple engineering experiments are currently underway, or poised to begin, at a cabinet on China's space station which is in a near-Earth orbit. These experiments aim to acquire know-how that can support more experimental possibilities and human survival in outer space. The Space Basic Experiment Cabinet mounted on the country's space lab module Mengtian is carrying its first group of five experiments on space technology, figuring out how to resist microbes that may eat away spacecraft metals, produce oxygen from algae in space, and convert heat energy into electricity. MICROBES…
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US Course Completed by 635 Ukrainian Troops

US Course Completed by 635 Ukrainian Troops

US Course Completed by 635 Ukrainian Troops Friday's Pentagon statement said that the first class of 635 Ukrainian fighters had completed a five-week intensive U.S. training course, which was held in Germany. It focused on advanced combat skills and armored vehicles. These will be crucial in the forthcoming spring offensive against Russia. Brig. Brig. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited the base to witness the completion of the first class. This was his first opportunity to see the Ukrainian soldiers being trained there. The base welcomed the first group of Ukrainian troops Jan. 15. They were given an intensive course to…
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US sends top Pentagon China Affairs official to Taiwan

US sends top Pentagon China Affairs official to Taiwan

US sends top Pentagon China Affairs official to Taiwan. According to the Starbulletin, the USA will soon send Taiwan to its top-ranking defense official in China, the Undersecretary Michael Chase. The first senior executive of the Pentagon, Chase, visited Taiwan four years ago. He was the Under Secretary for East Asia Hino Clink. He returned to the United States in 2019, making it the fourth time he has been there. Can You Sell Designer Inspired Items on Shopify ? A Comprehensive Guide Visit of the US Department of Defense's Under Secretary in China. This would be in the midst of…
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Spy balloon dustup turns US-China relations into worsening

Spy balloon dustup turns US-China relations into worsening

Spy balloon dustup turns US-China relations into worsening. The revelations of a Chinese balloon spying program have ended fledgling efforts by President Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping to manage tensions that could spiral into conflict and confrontation. As the US scrambles fighter jets to down unidentified flying objects, the US is still having difficulty establishing communication lines between Washington and Beijing. "Whether you want to call it competition, or something else, the U.S.-China relations at the moment are bad in almost every dimension. Tim Bergreen, ex-staff director of the House Intelligence Committee Democrats, said that this includes the military.…
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US Wants More Ukrainian Air Defenses to Counter Russian Fleet

US Wants More Ukrainian Air Defenses to Counter Russian Fleet

US Wants More Ukrainian Air Defenses to Counter Russian Fleet. According to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, the Russian Air Force still has substantial aircraft in its inventory in case Moscow decides to get involved in a spring offensive in Ukraine. Therefore, the U.S. and its allies must continue to provide air defenses. Austin claims that although U.S. intelligence doesn't see Russia planning a major air attack, it will still require more systems like Raytheon Patriots or European-built IRIS–T and SAMP–T defense missiles to protect Ukraine's skies from such attacks. We know Russia has many aircraft in its arsenal and plenty…
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Inflation pressure causes oil prices to drop, and oil prices fall as a result.

Inflation pressure causes oil prices to drop, and oil prices fall as a result.

Inflation pressure causes oil prices to drop, and oil prices fall as a result. Oil prices fell on Tuesday following the announcement by the U.S. government that it would release additional crude oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Traders are also monitoring U.S. inflation data to see if there have been any further drops. Brent crude futures dropped 80 cents or 0.9% to $85.81 per barrel by 1003 GMT. U.S. crude futures plummeted $1.05 or 1.3% to $79.09 per barrel. Both benchmarks are poised for the largest daily percentage drop in their respective benchmarks since February 3. The U.S. The…
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China claims that more than 10 US balloons flew through its airspace

China claims that more than 10 US balloons flew through its airspace

China claims that more than 10 US balloons flew through its airspace. China Monday claimed that more than 10 U.S. high altitude balloons flew in its airspace over the past year without permission. This follows Washington's claim that Beijing has a fleet of surveillance balloons. After the U.S. shot down a Chinese spy balloon, sparking a new crisis that has sparked bilateral relations at their lowest point in decades. Wang Wenbin, spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, did not provide any details on the alleged U.S. balloons or how they were handled or whether there were government or military connections. Wang…
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US plane shoots down an object in Canada’s skies

US plane shoots down an object in Canada’s skies

US plane shoots down an object in Canada's skies. Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, stated Saturday that a U.S. fighter plane shot down an "unidentified" object that was high above the Yukon. This action came a day after similar actions by the U.S. over Alaska. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (the combined U.S. and Canadian organization that provides shared defense over airspace over both nations) saw the object fly at high altitude over Alaska on Friday evening, U.S officials reported. It entered Canadian airspace Saturday. Trudeau stated on Twitter that he had ordered the destruction of an unidentified…
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US Jet Downs Unknown Object Off Alaska Coast

US Jet Downs Unknown Object Off Alaska Coast

US Jet Downs Unknown Object Off Alaska Coast. According to White House officials, a US military fighter jet was ordered by President Joe Biden to shoot down an unidentified object off Alaska's remote northern coast. John Kirby, White House National Security Council spokesperson, stated that the object was brought down because it was flying at approximately 40,000 feet (13,000m) and was posing a "reasonable danger" to civilian flight safety. He did not claim that the object was being monitored. Biden said Friday that the object was downed because it flew at 40,000 feet (13,000 meters) and posed a "reasonable threat"…
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The stakes are high for the US’s response to Chinese spy balloon revelations

The stakes are high for the US’s response to Chinese spy balloon revelations

The stakes are high for the US's response to Chinese spy balloon revelations. The incident has been made more complicated by the discovery that the Chinese spy balloon that was shot down from the U.S. Coast had the equipment to gather communications and images as it traveled across the country. After Thursday's revelations that the balloon had antennas to collect communications signals, and solar panels to power its sensors, U.S. lawmakers demanded new action from Biden's administration. Washington was also shaken by earlier this week's news that the airship was part of a larger operation by the Chinese military to…
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Beijing labels US balloon claims ‘information warfare’

Beijing labels US balloon claims ‘information warfare’

Beijing labels US balloon claims 'information warfare'. China denies the US accusations that a Chinese balloon was downed were part of an extensive surveillance program. This is "information warfare" against China. China claimed Thursday that U.S. allegations of a Chinese balloon being downed were part of an extensive surveillance program. This was "information warfare" against China. On Wednesday, the Pentagon stated that the Chinese balloon that was shot down over South Carolina on Saturday was part of a program that involved a number of airships similar to those China has operated for "several decades." Mao Ning, spokesperson for China's Foreign…
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US Transportation Command’s Top Leader is in the US 5th Fleet

US Transportation Command’s Top Leader is in the US 5th Fleet

US Transportation Command's Top Leader is in the US 5th Fleet. U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) hosted the top official for U.S. Transportation Command at U.S. 5th Fleet headquarters in Bahrain on Feb. 7 in the trip across the Middle East. Middle East. U.S. Air Force Gen. Jacqueline D. Van Ovost visited with naval officials including Vice Admiral. Brad Cooper, commander of NAVCENT, U.S. 5th Fleet and Combined Maritime Forces. She also spoke with personnel of the defense logistics located in Bahrain and honored top performers at an event outdoors. "You can't accomplish anything without logisticians" Van Ovost said…
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US junk bonds surge on the economic soft landing bets

US junk bonds surge on the economic soft landing bets

US junk bonds surge on the economic soft landing bets. Prices for high-risk US company's debt have increased dramatically this year, as investors bet that the Federal Reserve will bring inflation under control , without leading to a disastrous recession. The yields of US junk bonds, which are debt issued by companies with poor credit ratings, have decreased by more than one percent since the close of 2022. This is according to the Ice Data Services index, which is trading at an average 7.97 percent. The drop is due to a significant price increase. The gap between the yields of…
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To avoid gridlock and frustration with the political system

To avoid gridlock and frustration with the political system

To avoid gridlock and frustration with the political system. As the 15 votes to approve the US House Speaker's position make evident, the political system is in a state of chaos in both the political parties and in that of the Republican party. If there is no way to hold multiple votes for the passage of a resolution by the leadership, there's little else that could be done. Republican lawmakers have promised that they will not allow Democrats to expect that there will be a gridlock within Congress because the House could and will delay processes. A lot of attention…
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FOREX-Dollar stays steady following strong US jobs report, Lira hits new lows

FOREX-Dollar stays steady following strong US jobs report, Lira hits new lows

FOREX-Dollar stays steady following strong US jobs report, Lira hits new lows. The dollar remained steady in comparison to the Euro on Monday and traders were taking the view that the U.S. In the coming months, the Federal Reserve will likely lift the benchmark rate to 5 percent and remain in place to limit inflation, following data that showed the economy is robust. An earthquake struck Central Turkey along with northwest Syria as well as a strong U.S. dollar added pressure on emerging currencies, bringing the Turkish lira to a new low record of 18.85 against the dollar. The Fed…
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