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Oct 21 2024LIFESTYLE

Quick Hugs at Dunedin Airport: Three Minutes to Say Goodbye

Imagine this: you're at Dunedin Airport in New Zealand, saying goodbye to a loved one. But wait, there's a catch! You've only got three minutes for that farewell hug. That's right, the airport has put a time limit on those emotional partings. Why? Well, it's all about keeping things moving smoothly.

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Oct 21 2024BUSINESS

Airport's Hug Rule: 3 Minutes or Move to Parking

Imagine trying to catch a flight and getting stuck in a never-ending line of cars because people just can't stop hugging goodbye! That's exactly what's been happening at Dunedin International Airport in New Zealand. To keep traffic flowing, the airport has introduced a new rule: hugs at the drop-off

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Oct 21 2024SPORTS

What We Saw When the Bears Took a Break

Chicago had a lovely fall weekend without the Bears, but plenty of other sports kept fans engrossed. From baseball playoffs to college football, hockey, and NFL games, the city was buzzing. Here are some key observations and fun facts from the weekend. The Blackhawks haven't secured a deal with CHS

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Oct 21 2024HEALTH

Post-Surgery Pain Care: A Racial Divide

Imagine having major surgery. You might expect the best care to manage your pain afterward. But new research shows Black patients are less likely to get the top-notch treatment they deserve. Instead of using a combination of pain medicines that experts say work better and reduce the risk of addictio

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Oct 21 2024SPORTS

49ers vs Chiefs: A Rollercoaster Second Quarter

The San Francisco 49ers started the game with the ball, but the excitement really kicked off in the second quarter. Things went south quickly when the 49ers offense couldn't move the ball on their first drive. The Kansas City Chiefs tried something bold with a fake punt on 4th & 1, but the 49ers de

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Oct 20 2024SPORTS

Jacksonville's Struggles Continue Against Patriots' Opening Onslaught

The Jacksonville Jaguars' defensive woes persist. In today's London game, the Patriots effortlessly marched down the field to score a touchdown on their opening drive. This year, the Jaguars have consistently struggled to stand their ground early in games. Against New England, their defensive line w

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Oct 20 2024CELEBRITIES

Wicked Stars: Ariana & Cynthia's Glam Red Carpet Follow-Ups

Last night, the 2024 Academy Museum Gala brought some serious fashion magic from Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. They're known for turning up the glamour in promotions for their upcoming film "Wicked, " and last night was no exception. Grande showcased aBalmain gown that was fancy and fun, with a f

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Oct 20 2024POLITICS

Cuba in the Dark: The Power Crisis Explained

Imagine waking up to a world without electricity. That's what happened recently in Cuba when a massive power plant called Antonio Guiteras suddenly stopped working. This left millions of people in the dark for two whole days. Why did this happen? Officials say it's because of the high demand for air

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Oct 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Smile 2's Big Smash and Anora's Shining Debut

Paramount and Temple Hill are all smiles thanks to Smile 2's impressive debut. The horror sequel scored $23 million over the weekend, dethroning the original's $22. 6 million opening from last year. Directed by Parker Finn, the film now stars Naomi Scott as a troubled pop star haunted by a grinning

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

The Mystery Behind Tim Sheehy's Gunshot Wound

A new report from The New York Times has stirred up fresh questions about a gunshot injury claimed by Montana Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy. Sheehy, a former Navy SEAL, says he got the wound during a 2012 firefight in Afghanistan. But two new sources cast doubt on his story. A former SEAL w

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