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    With just one day until Election Day, beloved pygmy hippo Moo Deng has shared her prediction for the winner of the 2024 US presidential election.. The hippo, who shot to internet stardom this year ...

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    The day before Election Day, 17-year-old girl Carmen Hernandez held a cardboard sign with the Puerto Rican flag outside Trump’s rally in Reading, Pennsylvania, a city that is two-thirds Hispanic.

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  5. A look back at our (mostly correct) Senate predictions after ...

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    Our predictions largely held up, with two big exceptions: Jacky Rosen is teetering on the edge of a possible loss in Nevada, where she currently leads her opponent Sam Brown by a little more than ...

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  8. College Football Playoff bracket picks, predictions: Who will ...

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    Nearly seven years in the making, the expanded College Football Playoff will make its debut this season with Indiana at Notre Dame on Friday.. The 2024 college football season was rife with drama ...

  9. Polymarket favors Trump to win the election. Can the siteā€”and ...

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    In theory, prediction markets like Polymarket are more reliable than polls because people have a financial income in the outcome, which gives them an incentive to be as accurate and truthful as ...