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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Perils of Smog: Punjab's Health Crisis and School Shutdown

In Pakistan's Punjab province, a distressing cloud of smog has taken a serious toll on health. Over the past month, nearly 1. 8 million people have sought medical help due to respiratory issues and eye irritation. This alarming figure was revealed by local health officials, prompting schools across

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Nov 13 2024BUSINESS

Crypto Leaders Hope for Easier Regulations Under Trump

After Donald Trump's election, many crypto investors are hoping for simpler rules. Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev calls it the 'Trump Pump'—a surge in crypto prices. People are excited because the incoming Trump administration has shown interest in crypto, promising to make the U. S. the global leader in

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

A Scientist's Journey to Better Scalps

Dr. James Kilgour had a tough time with his scalp. He dealt with rosacea, which left his skin dry and itchy. So, he set out to find a solution. He tried lots of products from stores, but none really worked. That’s when he decided to solve the problem himself. Kilgour studied medicine and later

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Nov 12 2024BUSINESS

Home Depot's Q3 Earnings: A Fresh Outlook

Home Depot recently announced its third-quarter earnings, showing a solid 6% increase in sales compared to last year. This boost was due to the acquisition of a new business and higher demand for home improvement supplies spurred by better weather and hurricane-related repairs. The company even rais

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Civilian Aircraft in Military Uniform: From Transport to Tankers

The United States Air Force has always been creative with its aircraft choices. In addition to specialized military planes, they often use modified civilian aircraft for various tasks. One notable example is the Boeing 747, famous for serving as Air Force One. These massive jets, derived from commer

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Nov 12 2024CRIME

Gunfire on Haiti-Bound Plane: Flight Attendant Hurt, Airlines Respond

Gunshots hit a Spirit Airlines plane flying to Haiti on Monday, injuring a flight attendant. The plane, heading from Fort Lauderdale to Port-au-Prince, was forced to land in the Dominican Republic. Spirit Airlines confirmed the damage to the plane was due to gunfire and mentioned that one of their f

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Nov 12 2024TRAVEL

Holiday Flight Delays: Which Airports Face the Worst Weather?

Are you planning to fly during the holidays? If so, you might want to know which airports are most likely to face delays due to bad weather. A travel site looked at data from 2019 to 2024 to identify the U. S. airports with the highest rates of weather-related delays from November through January. L

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Nov 12 2024WEATHER

Rain Finally Arrives in the Northeast After Historic Dry Spell

For the first time in weeks, the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions are gearing up to receive much-needed rain. This rain event, although not a drought-ender, is a welcome relief for areas suffering from extreme fire weather and poor air quality. Firefighters battling dry conditions and winds will f

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Nov 12 2024BUSINESS

Emirates Ups the Game: Premium Services in Saudi Arabia

It's been a long time coming, but Emirates has finally rolled out its chauffeur-drive services for first- and business-class passengers in Riyadh. This move is part of Emirates' commitment to enhancing the travel experience for premium passengers, something the airline is known for. The service, whi

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Nov 12 2024BUSINESS

Riyadh Air's New Flatbed Seats on A321neo: A Comfort Boost for Flyers

Get ready to catch some Zs in the skies! Riyadh Air, the newest Saudi Arabian airline, is rolling out flatbed business class suites on its upcoming Airbus A321neo jets. Starting from mid-2025, these fancy digs will join the already luxurious 'Mercedes Maybach' business class on their 787 aircraft.

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