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Oct 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Paris Hilton's Star-Studded Album Launch: A Night of Music and Friendships

Last Friday, the Hollywood Palladium was buzzing with excitement as Paris Hilton took the stage to promote her new album, "Infinite Icon. " Among the crowd were some familiar faces from the celebrity world. Kim Kardashian, glammed up in a shimmering silver dress, was there to cheer on her friend, al

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Hot Topic: Biden's New Plan to Help Struggling Student Loan Borrowers

Are you drowning in student loan debt due to unexpected hardships? The Biden administration has come up with a new idea to help out. On Friday, they proposed a plan that might forgive loans for people hit by serious problems like natural disasters or huge medical bills. It's still not clear exactly

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Stance on Sending Troops to Russia

Listen up! North Korea has finally spoken out about reports that its soldiers might join the Russia vs. Ukraine fight. Kim Jong Gyu, a North Korean official, said any troop dispatch would follow international law. He called the rumors "just talk, " but admitted his ministry isn't in charge of milita

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Oct 25 2024BUSINESS

Spirit Airlines' Stock Soars with Planned Job Cuts and Plane Sales

Spirit Airlines’ stock prices have skyrocketed by over 15% following the announcement of significant cost-cutting measures. These measures include the sale of 23 older Airbus aircraft, expected to generate a whopping $519 million. Additionally, the budget airline plans to slash jobs to save around $

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Oct 25 2024EDUCATION

Helping 8 Million Struggling Students: A New Plan for Debt Relief

Imagine having a hard time paying your student loans because life threw you some unexpected curveballs. The U. S. Education Department has proposed new rules that could provide debt relief for nearly 8 million borrowers facing financial hardships. These hardships might include high medical costs, ch

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Oct 25 2024WEATHER

Texas Warming Up Before Halloween Rain

Texans in North Texas are in for a treat this weekend: unusually warm weather. However, don't get too comfortable, as cooler temperatures and possible rain are on the horizon next week. Tons of sunshine and high temperatures in the upper 80s are expected through Saturday, but a slight cooldown comes

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

Unraveling Lance Armstrong's Doping Scandal: Sports Stories for the Future

Lance Armstrong, the pro cyclist from America, was once a hero. He won countless races, including seven Tour de France titles. But in 2012, his world came crashing down. The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) found he had been using banned substances during his career. This wasn't just a small

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

How High Can Military Drones Soar?

Military drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have become crucial tools for modern armed forces. Unlike traditional jets, drones don't put pilots at risk. They serve various missions, from combat to reconnaissance. When choosing a drone, the military considers its speed and its maximum flying

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Trump's Kitchen Adventure: A Boost for His Campaign?

These days, many Americans think their country is going in the wrong direction. That's a big reason why Donald Trump, who used to be president, might win the upcoming election. But why is that? Let's look at some events. Trump made a surprising visit to a McDonald's restaurant in Pennsylvania. Inst

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Oct 25 2024CELEBRITIES

Khamzat Chimaev and the Crypto Mess: What Went Wrong?

Prominent UFC fighter Khamzat Chimaev got into hot water recently because of a cryptocurrency called SMASH. He endorsed the coin on social media, and many fans jumped in, hoping to make a quick buck. Unfortunately, the coin's value plummeted, leaving fans with heavy losses. Some experts blamed Chima

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