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Oct 19 2024BUSINESS

From Watches to Wind: How Philipp Man is Reinventing Battery Storage

Ever wondered how someone can shift from trading luxury watches to changing the energy storage game? Meet Philipp Man, a former watch trader who felt the grind of selling expensive items to the wealthy. He decided to return to the energy world, this time with a focus on making a real impact on the p

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Struggle: A Look at Her Campaign

In July, after the Democratic Party shuffled its presidential candidate, many predicted that Kamala Harris would face challenges. Recently, she campaigned in Erie, Pennsylvania, a key area in the battleground state. Notably, Senator Bob Casey Jr. didn't show up. Harris tried to brush it off, but it'

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Oct 19 2024LIFESTYLE

A California Academic's Journey to Finland: Finding Peace and Purpose

Rosanna Guadagno, a psychology professor from California, has called five different US states home. But she never felt truly settled. After facing personal challenges and concerns about her kids' future in America, she decided to uproot her family and move to Finland in 2022. This bold decision was

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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Anna Kendrick's Directorial Debut: A True Crime Tale

Get ready to see a spooky story unlike any other! Anna Kendrick is making her debut as a film director and starring in the movie "Woman of the Hour. " This isn't your typical Hollywood thriller. It's based on the creepy but true tale of Rodney Alcala, a serial killer who even appeared on a popular T

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Storms, Space, Boeing Cuts, VP Health, and Covid Tests: A Week in Review

Hurricanes Helene and Milton have left Florida residents feeling anxious and stressed. These natural disasters have taken a mental health toll on many people. On the bright side, SpaceX successfully landed its rocket booster with its Starship, which is a big deal for the space industry. Meanwhile, B

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Why Ukraine's Future Relies on Effective Leaders

In the face of Russian aggression, people are questioning whether Ukraine can ever truly stand up to Vladimir Putin. Some argue that Ukraine can't win, just like Hitler shouldn't have been appeased at Munich. They suggest offering Putin a deal, but history tells a different story. Remember Georgia a

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

Netflix's 'Woman of the Hour' Tells Story of 'Dating Game Killer'

You might know the name Rodney Alcala, a serial killer who appeared on a 1978 episode of The Dating Game. The new Netflix movie, Woman of the Hour, directed by Anna Kendrick, brings his story into the spotlight. Daniel Zovatto plays Alcala, and Tony Hale is the fictional Dating Game host. The film t

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Why Ukraine’s Future Hinges on NATO Membership

Once the dust settles from the Ukraine war, experts like William B. Taylor from The New York Times suggest that Kyiv should join NATO. Back in 2008, the U. S. tried to get Ukraine into NATO, but Germany and France blocked the effort. They thought they could control Russian actions by being friendly

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Trump and Harris in Spotlight: Roasts and Missed Chances

Thursday night was all about jokes and roasts at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation dinner in Manhattan. Former President Donald Trump showed up and kept the room laughing with his punchlines. This event, often referred to as the "Met Gala for Catholics," is a traditional spot for political can

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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Real Story Behind Netflix's 'Woman of the Hour'

Netflix's new true-crime film "Woman of the Hour" tells a chilling story, but it barely scratches the surface of the real-life horror of serial killer Rodney Alcala. The movie, directed by Anna Kendrick, focuses on Cheryl Bradshaw, who appeared on "The Dating Game" in 1978. But the film doesn't show

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