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Oct 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Do People Love This Super Gory Clown Movie?

Have you ever wondered why some people enjoy watching scary movies? Terrifier 3, a recent horror film, might give us some clues. This low-budget movie, which just came out, is already number one at the US box office. But why? Well, it's not your typical horror movie. It's more like a battle of wills

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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 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Revolution: TSMC's 3nm Tech Steals the Show

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is making waves with its 3nm process technology. This tiny but powerful tech is catching the attention of big players like Intel, NVIDIA, and AMD in the AI world. Let's see who's jumping on the TSMC 3nm bandwagon and why. TSMC's 3nm tech is in h

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Oct 13 2024CRIME

Tragedy Strikes Colorado Mine Tour: Guide Loses Life

Imagine descending deep into a gold mine, 500 feet below the surface, only to encounter a sudden elevator malfunction. This is exactly what happened during a tour at the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine in Colorado. Patrick Weier, a 46-year-old tour guide from the nearby town of Victor, lost his life in th

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Oct 12 2024HEALTH

Whooping Cough: Why Pennsylvania is Leading the Nation

Whooping cough is on the rise, and Pennsylvania is taking the brunt of it. This year, the Keystone State has reported over 2,000 cases, more than any other state. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says there have been over 16,000 cases nationwide, with two deaths. So, what's causi

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Oct 12 2024HEALTH

Whooping Cough Cases on the Rise Again

In the United States, whooping cough cases have surged to over 17,600 as of early October, marking a significant jump from the 3,962 cases reported last year. Before the pandemic, whooping cough cases often exceeded 10,000 annually, peaking at 18,600 in 2019. However, in 2021, the number dropped to

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Controversial Candidate Uses TV Rules to Spread Message

When an anti-abortion activist and presidential candidate named Randall Terry broadcast a shocking ad during "The View," it sparked outrage. The ad criticized celebrities like Whoopi Goldberg and Taylor Swift and displayed graphic images of aborted fetuses. This ad is part of Terry's larger campaign

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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

Shaquille O'Neal's Surprising Investment Secret

Shaquille O'Neal, known for his lavish lifestyle and NBA championships, has a clever trick for making money. It wasn't advice from billionaire Jeff Bezos that helped him, but a secret tip from an old friend. This friend told him about a special kind of investment called an 'Annuity Fund.' What's tha

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Oct 12 2024CRIME

Tragic Accident at Colorado Mine: A Tour Guide's Life Lost

On Thursday, a former Colorado gold mine turned tourist attraction was the scene of a tragic accident. A tour guide, Patrick Weier, 46, from Victor, Colorado, lost his life during an elevator malfunction. The mishap occurred around noon, leaving 23 people stranded underground at the Mollie Kathleen

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Anti-Abortion Ads Use FCC Rule to Reach TV Audiences

An anti-abortion ad that appeared on "The View" recently is part of a wider campaign leveraging a federal law to force broadcasters to air their message. The ad, by longtime activist Randall Terry, criticizes famous personalities and displays graphic images of aborted fetuses. Terry, running for pre

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