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Federal prosecutors in the case charging Donald Trump with scheming to overturn the 2020 presidential election are alleging that the former president has targeted individuals with threats, harassment and inflammatory statements, a judge says
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Level up your self-care with a $60 heated shoulder massager
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Amouranth slams 'disgusting' platforms supporting deepfakes featuring her: 'It’s super sh**ty'
Amouranth went on Twitter to express frustration over deepfake sites, calls them a 'big leap backwards'
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Jake Paul trolls KSI by comparing their alleged PPV sales numbers, Internet asks Problem Child to 'stop lying'
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Julia Fox talks about struggle behind 'dream come true' moment, reveals secret to handling 'string of rejections'
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World’s youngest self-made billionaire shares the one piece of advice young people should follow
The world's youngest self-made billionaire has come out with some advice for people. Austin Russell, 28, who left Stanford University in 2012 to start his own hardware and software business, Luminar Technologies, after being awarded a $100,000 grant from the Peter Thiel Fellowship, said he recommends dropping out of university because it is "not for everyone". In an interview, he said: “If you’re wondering if I would have dropped out [without the grant], yeah. Absolutely. There was no doubt in anyone’s mind,” Austin stated. “It was going to happen anyway.” When asked if he would recommend dropping out of college to other students, the 28 year old entrepreneur stated: "Absolutely." Speaking to CNBC Make It, Austin continued: “College is not for everyone.It’s just sort of the traditional approach around what you do and what you’re supposed to do.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter He added people can learn from the internet, not just university. "All this information is available at our fingertips now online," the Luminar Technologies founder said. "This is not something that was true 50 years ago, [but] it totally is true now." He added: “You can do all these kinds of things that were never possible. You can get through entire curriculums and annual courses in weeks if you watch it back to back. There are so many ways to get knowledge imparted upon oneself." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-02 18:20

Lukashenko says Putin wanted to 'wipe out' Prigozhin during mutiny attempt
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2023-06-28 17:23

Biden is widely seen as too old for office, an AP-NORC poll finds. Trump's got other problems
A new poll finds rare agreement across partisan lines and in this case President Joe Biden is the unifying figure, though not the way he would prefer to be
2023-08-28 12:25

$15K Down Payment Assistance Subsidy Helps Mississippi Woman Achieve Homeownership Milestone
MACON, Miss.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 13, 2023--
2023-07-14 06:20

Andrew Tate celebrates 8M followers on X with bonus allocation of funds to feed children, fans call him 'Humanity's last hope'
Despite provocative remarks, Andrew Tate has still managed to amass an impressive fan following
2023-10-03 19:21

Microsoft to offer OpenAI's GPT models to government cloud customers
(Reuters) -Microsoft Corp is bringing the powerful language-producing models from OpenAI to U.S. federal agencies using its Azure cloud service,
2023-06-08 03:20

TIMELINE-Key dates/events in impeachment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton
(Reuters) -Here are the main events leading to the impeachment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton by the state House
2023-05-31 05:19
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