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Nov 21 2024BUSINESS

Walmart and Target: A Tale of Two Retail Giants

Walmart and Target, two of America's biggest retailers, recently reported their earnings, and the results couldn't be more different. Target's stock hit a low not seen in a year after missing its earnings forecast by a large margin. The company blamed higher costs due to a port strike last October a

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Basketball Branded Scents: Aroma360 Teams Up with NBA

Imagine walking into a room and feeling like you're right there on the hardwood court. That's the idea behind Aroma360's new line of luxury fragrances inspired by NBA teams. The scent company threw a grand launch party in Beverly Hills, showing off their latest creations. Each of the 30 NBA teams ha

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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Backyard Sports: A New Generation of Gaming Fun

Get ready for some old-school sports action with a modern twist! Playground Productions has spilled the beans on their plans to bring back the beloved Backyard Sports franchise. This time, the game will hit next-gen consoles, packed with all your favorite characters and some fresh faces too. The new

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Nov 21 2024FINANCE

Balancing Act: B. C. 's New Finance Minister Faces Economic Challenges

Brenda Bailey, B. C. 's new finance minister, has her work cut out for her. The economy is slowing, trade and immigration policies are uncertain, and prices are still high despite declining inflation. Bailey is tasked with delivering a $1, 000 tax cut per household, which could add $2 billion to the

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

A Smart Way to Detect Cancer Early with a Cool Nanoparticle Mix

You know how it's super important to catch cancer early? Well, scientists have found a clever way to do that by combining two different detection methods into one tiny particle. This particle, which looks like a rambutan fruit, is made of iron oxide, copper sulfide, and gold, wrapped in a special co

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Nov 20 2024SPORTS

Why Do Men and Women Perform Differently in Winter Endurance Sports?

Have you ever wondered why men and women often perform differently in winter endurance sports like cross-country skiing, biathlon, and long-track speed skating? While we've looked at summer sports, it's time to dive into the winter games. Let's explore the factors that influence performance in these

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

LA Leaders Fortify Protections for Immigrants and LGBTQ Students Ahead of Trump's Return

As President Trump prepares to step back into the White House, Los Angeles is stepping up to shield its immigrant community and LGBTQ students. The city council made a significant move by designating LA as a "sanctuary city, " which means local resources won’t be used to enforce federal immigration

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Trump's Truth Social Faces Criticism and New Directions

Trump Media and Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social, is pushing back against a recent Washington Post article. The article suggested that the company is struggling, even though Trump recently won the election. Most of TMTG's 650, 000 shareholders are small investors who believed in

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Nov 20 2024SPORTS

Joel Embiid Stands by Jimmy Butler's Talent Despite Loss

Even after some time apart, NBA star Joel Embiid still has nothing but praise for his former teammate, Jimmy Butler. After a challenging loss to the Miami Heat, Embiid acknowledged Butler's skill, calling him one of the best in the league. Butler, who had been sidelined due to an ankle injury, retur

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Medicine and Cancer: What RA Patients Need to Know

Imagine this: you're taking medication for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), expecting it to ease your pain and swelling. But what if we told you that some of these drugs could potentially increase your risk of cancer? A major study called the Oral Rheumatoid Arthritis Trial Surveillance found that people

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