Author: What Matters News

Upgrading your car’s audio setup with a Bluetooth amplifier can completely change your driving experience. But with so many options on the market, finding the right one might feel overwhelming. Don’t worry—whether you’re a casual listener or an audiophile, this guide will help you figure out how to choose the best Bluetooth car amplifier that fits your specific needs. 1. Power Output Matters When shopping for an amplifier, one of the most important specs to consider is the power output, measured in RMS (Root Mean Square). This tells you how much continuous power the amp can deliver to your speakers.…

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This week Congress voted and approved a bill that would allow your internet service provider to sell your browsing history to third parties. Privacy advocates, such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation, believe this comes at a great risk to consumers. Since both the Senate and House have passed a version of the bill, it only awaits the President’s signature. Trump has already committed to signing the bill. In response, Max Temkin, creator of the card game ‘Cards Against Humanity,’ vowed to take revenge against Congress for the act. Temkin pledged he would purchase the browser history of every congressman, including their aides,…

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Cheating in proctored exams is an issue that educational institutions continuously strive to address. With advancements in technology and online learning becoming more prevalent, the need to ensure the integrity of these assessments is paramount. Institutions employ a variety of methods to detect and manage cheating, ranging from sophisticated software solutions to meticulous human oversight. Detection Methods in Proctored Exams Advanced Proctoring Software Advanced proctoring software plays a crucial role in detecting cheating during exams. These programs use artificial intelligence to monitor the behavior of students taking exams. They track a variety of metrics, such as eye movement, keystrokes, and…

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According to the conservative news site, The Daily Caller, Hope Hicks has been named the new White House Communications Director. The report shows that Trump offered the position to Hicks and she accepted. She is apparently “one of the most trusted staffers,” who has been by Trump’s side since “the early days of the campaign.” Hicks has not commented yet on the matter. There has not been a public confirmation yet either. If Hicks is confirmed, she will be the next communications director, replacing Anthony Scaramucci. Scaramucci only served 10 days before he was ousted. Hicks is a 28-year-old who has been serving…

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On Thursday, Leann Tweeden, a female radio news anchor, claimed that Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) groped and “forcibly kissed” her without her consent during his 2006 USO tour. When she made the revelation, she had a photo that showed Franken reaching for her breast when she was sleeping. She asserted that he was doing it to “embarrass” her. On Friday, during her appearance on ABC’s Good Morning America (GMA), she claimed that the picture was an “in your face” final shot photo and that she was “belittled and humiliated.” She stated, “That was sort of his parting shot as in your face, I got…

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A billionaire with close ties to Putin, named Roman Abramovich, is drawing suspicion after parking his yacht just eight miles from Mar-a-Lago. Trump is due to be in Mar-a-Lago soon for Thanksgiving. The yacht itself is hard to miss. The 533-foot yacht comes with a submarine, helipad, pool, and equipped for a crew of 92 people. It’s said to be worth about half a billion dollars. In the past, Jared Kushner reportedly met with Abramovich at least once and their wives met on multiple occasions. “There’s no oligarch among those still accepted in the West who’s closer and more trusted by Putin than Abramovich” Mikhail…

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On Wednesday, after the high school shooting in Parkland Florida, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) was quick to say that gun control may not have prevented the shooting. During his appearance on Fox News, Rubio was asked if it was “the appropriate time” to talk about gun control. To which Rubio replied, “It’s not, only because people don’t know how this happened. [We don’t know] who this person is, what motivated them, how did they get a hold of the weapon that they used for this attack.” However, we already know who the shooter is. He was identified as Nikolaus Cruz, a…

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On Saturday, Trump ripped into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He also pulled the U.S. out of the official statement of common values of G-7. Trump tweeted, “Based on Justin’s false statements at his news conference, and the fact that Canada is charging massive Tariffs to our U.S. farmers, workers and companies, I have instructed our U.S. Reps not to endorse the Communique as we look at Tariffs on automobiles flooding the U.S. Market!” In a second tweet, he wrote that Trudeau was “meek and mild.” He wrote, “PM Justin Trudeau of Canada acted so meek and mild during our @G7 meetings only to…

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Special counsel Robert Mueller has reportedly scheduled an interview with Hope Hicks. Hicks, a former model, is said to be Trump’s rumored girlfriend. She is also the current White House communications director who keeps a low profile and doesn’t appear on cable news programs. She has been one of the few who has been by Trump’s side since the beginning that many expected to be interviewed. She is also seen as Trump’s gatekeeper. Her interview is scheduled for mid-November after Trump returns from his trip to Asia. According to sources familiar with the schedule, Mueller’s team is also set to interview three or four other…

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The White House is attempting to back up Donald Trump’s crazy accusation of former President Barack Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower, and Kellyanne Conway tried to take a stab at it. On a Sunday interview at her home, Conway suggested that the “surveillance” of the Trump Tower is even broader than just wiretapping. “What I can say is there are many ways to surveil each other,” Conway said. “You can surveil someone through their phones, certainly through their television sets — any number of ways.” Conway also added that people can be monitored by “microwaves that turn into cameras,” saying that “We know this is…

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