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Pizza price argument leads to 3 arrests

KEWANEE, Ill. (KWQC) Three women have been charged after police say there was an argument over the price of a pizza late Wednesday morning. Nakeita Simpson, 33, of Elgin was arguing with Cenex gas station workers after the price of a pizza was a dollar more than what she had thought, according to Kewanee police. When police arrived, they offered to pay the $1 to end the argument, but that didn’t work, police said. The arguing continued and was joined by two women, Kianna Simpson, 27, and Diamond Lockhart, 18, both of Kewanee, police said. The Cenex employees.

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Bold & Beautiful Spoiler Recap: Luna Daydreamt About Being Will’s Wife on Nov. 7

Curious about The Bold and the Beautiful recap and spoilers for November 7? The episode opens with Brooke and Donna discussing Will’s situation. Ridge arrives and joins the conversation, venting about Luna and blaming Bill. Meanwhile, Bill also begins to believe he’s at fault, but Katie reassures him that Luna is a master manipulator. He [.] The post Bold & Beautiful Spoiler Recap: Luna Daydreamt About Being Will’s Wife on Nov. 7 appeared first on ComingSoon. net Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

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XRP Price Analysis As ETF Hype Grows and Payment Token Rival Remittix Passes $28M In ICO

The post XRP Price Analysis As ETF Hype Grows and Payment Token Rival Remittix Passes $28M In ICO appeared com. ETF talk is back, and XRP is right in the middle of it. Price has jumped again, and traders are busy updating every XRP price prediction chart they can find. At the same time, a newer payment token rival, Remittix (RTX), has quietly raised $28 million in its ICO, pushing many investors to look at both coins side by side. One targets bank and ETF adoption. The other, from the Remittix DeFi project, is going after day-to-day payments and remittances as a DeFi project with real utility. XRP Price Prediction As ETF Hype Builds XRP has increased by over 5% in the last 24 hours to $2. 29. This jump links directly to growing ETF excitement. Canary Capital ran an ad on X hinting that a Canary XRP ETF could launch as early as next week. At the same time, 21RP price prediction of $6. 80, and a few extreme calls go as high as $25 over a longer time frame. If price keeps holding above $2. 20 while the rest of.

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Steelers’ Darius Slay ruled out for rest of SNF vs. Chargers with injury

The Pittsburgh Steelers took another hit to an already-thin secondary on Sunday night. Cornerback Darius Slay was ruled out of the rest of Sunday Night Football against the Los Angeles Chargers with a concussion, per multiple reports, after he left in the second quarter following a collision. The veteran did not return and will enter [.] The post Steelers’ Darius Slay ruled out for rest of SNF vs. Chargers with injury appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Wall Street Journal editors bash Trump’s latest ‘Hail Mary’ to voters: ‘A big problem’

The conservative editorial board of the Wall Street Journal bashed what they describe as President Donald Trump’s latest “Hail Mary” to voters in a new editorial published on Sunday. Earlier in the day, Trump floated the idea of sending $2,000 tariff rebate checks to most Americans. He made the announcement at a time when the Supreme Court is considering whether the president has the authority to impose tariffs without Congress’s approval, and reports indicate that Trump’s lawyers are having a hard time defending the policy in court. Trump also said that people who don’t agree with his tariff policies are “fools.” The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board argued that Trump’s idea was awash in “contradictions. President Trump has a big tariff problem: His border taxes are raising prices on tariffed goods, they’re unpopular with voters, and the Supreme Court might rule that his ’emergency’ tariffs are illegal,” the editorial reads. “His latest response: Promise voters a $2,000 tariff rebate. Mr. Trump is essentially promising to repay Americans $2,000 of the border taxes they’re paying in higher prices,” they wrote. “But if tariffs are a free economic lunch, and their benefits abound, why offer a rebate? Shouldn’t voters be thrilled about tariffs even without a rebate? Mr. Trump is trying to exploit the fact that the tariff impact is dispersed across the economy so consumers have a hard time sorting out how much those taxes contribute to which higher prices,” they added. “They do know, however, that they’re paying more than they used to. This is why the election exit polls last week showed people broadly disapprove of Mr. Trump’s handling of inflation and the economy.”The editors also offered Trump some advice for the future. “Mr. Trump is trying to dull the public’s tariff pain with direct payments that he can take credit for,” the editorial reads. “This is a new version of the age-old income redistribution game of taxing people too much but then trying to appease them with tax credits or one-time cash payments. Democrats do this all the time with child tax credits and other favors to special-interest groups.”Read the entire editorial by clicking here.

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