When Kamala Harris sat down for her first interview since Joe Biden ended his re-election campaign, the initial subject she chose to discuss was her economic agenda. When Donald Trump made his semi-triumphant return to Twitter/X, his opening tweet posed a very Reagan-esque question to the online masses: “Are you better off now than when
Year: 2024
How politicians are destigmatizing infertility this election season
Tim Walz, the Democratic Minnesota governor vying for vice president, has become a reproductive rights champion, not only advocating against abortion bans, but he has been outspoken about the right to maintain access to fertility treatments like in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI.) For Walz, as he’s discussed before, the issue is personal.
BGaming supports local street artist as part of creative project in Lisbon
Popular iGaming content provider BGaming has teamed up with Portuguese street artist Gonçalo MAR to create floral artwork as part of its creative initiative dedicated […]
Pragmatic Play to launch new game Mustang Gold Megaways™
Pragmatic Play, one of the iGaming industry’s leading content suppliers, is saddling up for a new adventure inMustang Gold Megaways™. In the base game of […]
BetGames scores big with new penalty shootout release Lucky Kicks
Leading games provider BetGames has launched Lucky Kicks, the latest addition to its ever-expanding product portfolio that bridges the gap between sports betting and casino […]
Gaming Realms expands office space to accommodate growing team
Gaming Realms, a leading provider of mobile-focused gaming content, has expanded into a new office space to house an expanded team following a momentous year […]
How do gold nuggets form? Earthquakes may be the key
Gold has always been a hot commodity. But these days, finding a nugget isn’t too tricky: Much of the world’s gold is mined from natural veins of quartz, a glassy mineral that streaks through large chunks of Earth’s squashed-up crust. But the geologic process that put gold nuggets there in the first place was a
A guide to Miami through the decades
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). It’s a bright morning and I’m pedalling down South Miami Avenue on a vintage bicycle. Gradually, the glittering corridor of Downtown skyscrapers gives way to banyan trees, the emerald tangle slowly blotting out the sky. Swinging left, I turn onto a forested path. Ahead is the
Trump Says He Had ‘Every Right’ to Interfere With Presidential Election
Former President Donald Trump said in an interview with Fox News’ Mark Levin that he had “every right” to interfere with a presidential election. The host of the Life, Liberty and Levin program talked about the Republican nominee’s ongoing legal concerns amid the 2024 campaign, including Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith’s federal election
Kamala Harris Faces Awkward Rafah Questions After Israeli Hostage Murders
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is facing awkward questions from critics after the bodies of the six Israeli hostages were recovered overnight Sunday from a tunnel in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. When Israel was looking to invade Rafah earlier this year, saying it was a stronghold of Hamas militants and a haven for