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Since debate, Trump unbeaten in Georgia polls | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – 2024-09-26 15:19:00

SUMMARY: Following the presidential debate on September 10, numerous polls in battleground Georgia indicate that former President Donald Trump remains ahead of Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, though the margins are narrow and statistically tied. The RealClear Polling website shows Trump leading 48.9%-46.7% during the period from September 4-24. The latest Marist Poll reveals a close 50%-49% lead for Trump. Voter demographics indicate strong support for Harris among independents, Black voters, and women, while Trump leads among white voters and men. Key issues for voters include inflation, democracy, immigration, and abortion, with Election Day just 40 days away.

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Does Lunchly make a healthy lunch kit?

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www.youtube.com – 11Alive – 2025-08-01 22:21:52

SUMMARY: Lunchly markets itself as a healthier alternative to Lunchables, endorsed by influencers, with lower calories, fat, and sugar. However, Consumer Reports found Lunchly kits similarly processed, containing sugar substitutes and high sodium levels. Tests revealed concerning lead levels, especially from the included chocolate bar, which could be reduced by skipping the candy, though kids are likely to eat it. Nutrition experts caution against daily consumption due to processed meats and additives. While Lunchly complies with safety laws, experts recommend homemade lunch kits with whole foods for better nutrition, fewer additives, and lower sodium — a healthier, cheaper option for busy parents.

Move over Lunchables — a competitor called Lunchly advertises a healthier spin on your kid’s favorite lunch kit. But how healthy are Lunchly lunches?

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Local gymnast Robyn Wilson awarded full scholarship to Arizona State University

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www.wjbf.com – Brandon Dawson – 2025-08-01 12:06:00

SUMMARY: Robyn Wilson, a gymnast at C\&C Gymnastics in Augusta, secured a full-ride scholarship to Arizona State University, largely thanks to her exceptional vault performance at Nationals where she placed second. After years of hard work and training up to 25 hours a week, Robyn began receiving college interest post-Nationals, leading to her offer from ASU. She has trained at C\&C for six years under coach Candice and feels grateful for the support she’s received. Robyn hopes her journey inspires others to stay determined, emphasizing that plans may change but perseverance leads to success.

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Trump's new tariffs give some countries a break, shares and US dollar sink

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www.wsav.com – The Associated Press – 2025-08-01 05:35:00

SUMMARY: U.S. President Donald Trump announced new tariff rates of up to 41% on imports from dozens of countries, effective August 7, eliciting mixed reactions. Some nations secured reduced rates through negotiations, while others expressed disappointment over missed deadlines. Canada faces a 35% tariff increase linked to drug trafficking concerns, while Switzerland’s tariff was raised to 39%. New Zealand and Australia continue talks amid higher tariffs, and Japan cautiously welcomed a 15% rate agreement. Taiwan hopes for further reductions from its 20% tariff. Cambodia, Thailand, Pakistan, and Bangladesh expressed relief over lowered tariffs and potential trade growth, though overall uncertainty remains.

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