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Oct 15 2024WEATHER

Florida's Weather Shift: What to Expect This Fall

Florida has seen its fair share of hurricanes this season. As we move into November, the weather is changing. The hurricane season officially ends on November 30, and while the tropics are still active, Florida is no longer in the main storm path. There's been some chatter about a new tropical syste

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Oct 15 2024POLITICS

Drone Strike: Israel's Defense Gap Exposed

A deadly drone attack by Hezbollah, launched from Lebanon, hit a military base deep inside Israel. This surprise assault shows Hezbollah's growing power and Israel's struggle to defend against new types of attacks. Four soldiers were killed and many more were hurt. The drone targeted the dining hall

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Drone Attack in Israel: Casualties and Gaza Strikes

Imagine a morning that starts with a drone attack on an Israeli army base. Four soldiers lost their lives, and many more were hurt. Meanwhile, in Gaza, things were even worse. Israeli strikes killed at least 41 people, with 13 of them being children. One of the hardest-hit places was the Al Mufti s

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Hollywood's CEO Shakeups: A Real-Life Drama

Hollywood is in the midst of a real-life power struggle. The entertainment industry is facing major CEO changes, and it's not always going smoothly. Take Sony, for example. The transition from Tony Vinciquerra to Ravi Ahuja seems to be a rare success story. But this isn't always the case. Just look

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

The End of an Era: Why Gen Z is Struggling to Pick Up the Wrench

Dave Lawson, a seasoned motorbike mechanic from Perth, is closing his workshop, The Bike Doctor, after 43 years. He blames young workers, specifically Generation Z, for the closure. He thinks they're unwilling to embrace apprenticeships due to low pay and what he considers extravagant spending habit

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Oct 13 2024SCIENCE

A Cow's Misfortune Unveils Ancient History

One sunny morning in June, a cow named Daisy vanished while Adeline, a cattle farmer from Trébry, was counting her herd. After searching, Adeline found Daisy at the bottom of a deep, mysterious hole. Sadly, Daisy didn't survive the fall. But this sad event led to an amazing discovery. Adeline called

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Oct 13 2024POLITICS

Shaky Ground: Iran and Israel's Recent Showdown

Tensions between Iran and Israel are at an all-time high, with no signs of easing up. Recently, Iran launched a ballistic missile attack on Israel, prompted by Israel's actions against Iran-backed groups. Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, stated that Iran would do whatever it takes to protect

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Oct 13 2024POLITICS

Trump Supporters' Group Hit by Cyberattack

The America First Policy Institute, a group advising future Trump administrations, has reported a recent cybersecurity breach. This is the second known incident targeting Trump's supporters. The breach was discovered last week, but the group hasn't disclosed what was compromised. Marc Lotter, the or

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Oct 13 2024CRIME

Sex Crime Cases: Should Weinstein Face One or Two Trials?

Harvey Weinstein, the once-powerful movie producer, is in a legal battle. Prosecutors in New York want to combine his two sex crime cases into one trial. They argue that it's more efficient and saves resources. Weinstein's lawyers, however, disagree. They say the prosecutors are trying to sneak in n

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Race to the White House: A Squeaky Tight Race

As the U.S. presidential election nears, the competition between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is heating up. The battle is close, with Harris leading Trump by just 48% to 46% nationally. This is a drop from her earlier lead of 4%. The fight is even tighter in key swing states like Pennsylvania, Mi

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