The hashtag campaigns gained traction on TikTok and Reddit, leading to calls for asset investigations, anti-corruption reforms and even transferring the assets of the wealthy to public ownership.
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Nir Kshetri,
The Conversation,
14 Sep. 2025
The criminal investigations chief spoke to ABC News about online betting risks.
Criticism of Israel has been muted within the Republican Party, tracking with surveys that show broad approval of Israel’s military operation among GOP voters.
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David Sivak,
The Washington Examiner,
12 Sep. 2025
To identify workaholics, the researchers used established psychological surveys that measure both excessive and compulsive working tendencies.
And many Democrats, who polls indicate still believe in Russiagate in significant numbers, likely clapped.
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Jeremy Lott,
The Washington Examiner,
12 Sep. 2025
With recent polls showing Mamdani leading his rivals by double digits, the intersection of Hochul’s pragmatism, Mamdani’s outreach, and the powerful symbolism of their evolving relationship promises a uniquely unpredictable contest for New York’s future.
My previous writing on DataOps—including multipart explorations of industrial DataOps and continuous predictive maintenance—has been shaped by experiences working with IT/OT leaders and quality professionals who not only need data quickly, but who also need data that is reliable and audit-ready.
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Nagesh Nama,
Forbes.com,
10 Sep. 2025
Their explorations will include speaking with conservationists, tracking wolverines in the rugged North American backcountry, examining Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and more.
The Justice Department has yet to announce any probes into the matter.
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Hannah Demissie,
ABC News,
15 Sep. 2025
Following close behind are El Salvador, Mexico and Guatemala and Argentina, each of which has five former presidents either facing or having faced criminal probes.
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