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Tellwut US Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points -June 14 2024

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06/14/2024

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Millions of Americans Don’t Have Documents Proving Their Citizenship Readily Available


Requiring Americans to prove their citizenship to register to vote would exclude millions of citizens from the political process.

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27% of Americans Are Skipping Meals Because of Skyrocketing Food Costs, Survey Shows

The price of food has jumped by 25% since the start of the pandemic — even more if you factor in the cost of a quick trip to the store, which takes into consideration the price of fuel. Now, a new study says there are some major ramifications. Intuit Credit Karma says that more than one-quarter of the people it surveyed said they have skipped meals or sacrificed other spending due to rising costs. According to the survey, 28% said they are putting off paying for necessities, such as rent or other bills, to afford groceries — while 27% say they are occasionally skipping meals.

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Americans wish they were more adventurous


Nearly three in five Americans (58%) wish they were more adventurous, new research suggests.

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Billionaire plans to take submersible to Titanic nearly one year after OceanGate implosion

Nearly one year after the OceanGate Titan submersible disaster gripped the nation, another ambitious businessman is looking to make the same trip. Larry Connor, an Ohio businessman and billionaire, told The Wall Street Journal last week about his plans to prove that a dive to the Titanic wreckage site can be done safely when proper engineering is employed. Larry Connor is an entrepreneur and founder of The Connor Group, a luxury real estate company based in Dayton, Ohio. Connor is a known explorer, having previously voyaged to the Mariana Trench and International Space Station, told news outlets he wants to prove that a deep-sea submersible can be made safely and such a trip can be done "without disaster."

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