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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

FTX Gets Court Nod to Repay Customers

FTX has officially received the green light from a bankruptcy court to start repaying its customers. The plan, approved on Monday, is set to use up to $16.5 billion in assets that the company managed to recover after its collapse. The court praised FTX for handling the complex bankruptcy process eff

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Crypto Exchange FTX: A Big Payback Is on the Way

After FTX crumbled in late 2022, many thought their money was gone forever. But recently, a court gave the thumbs-up on a whopping $14 billion U.S. dollars payback plan. This means creditors (people who lent money to FTX) are in for a nice surprise. They'll get all their money back—plus some extra!

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Home Insurance Headache: A Storm Brewing Nationwide

Imagine this: you live in Florida, and a hurricane just slammed into your town. You expect your insurance to help you rebuild, right? Not always. Recently, Florida has been struggling with a big problem in home insurance. Insurance companies are either fleeing the state or hiking up prices so high t

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Oct 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

What's Up with Idaho's Drying Lakes?

Imagining a bright day of fishing, a group of friends trekked to the White Cloud Mountains in Idaho. They aimed for Ocalkens Lake #2, but surprise! It was almost bone-dry, with barely an inch of water left. They found a slightly better alternative at Ocalkens Lake #1, though it was smaller and green

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

Fall Sports in South Carolina: How Hurricane Helene Changed the Game

Hurricane Helene has left its mark on South Carolina, causing some major shift in the fall sports schedule. The South Carolina High School League (SCHSL) held a virtual meeting to figure out how to make up for the missed games. About 66 football games were canceled statewide due to school closures c

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Oct 07 2024WEATHER

Weather Watchers: New Names for Old Alerts

It's a new season, and that means changes in how we talk about the weather. The National Weather Service has rolled out some updates that might catch you off guard if you're from Minnesota or other northern states. Starting this October, the term 'wind chill' is history. Instead, they've introduced

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Sophie Turner's New Show Moves to Fridays

Fans eagerly awaiting Sophie Turner’s new show might need to adjust their viewing schedules. After its premiere on Wednesday, The CW has decided to move the series "Joan" to Fridays at 9 PM ET starting October 11. This change puts it in place of another popular show, “Inside the NFL.” The show is b

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

The Secret That Helped One Young Woman's Anxiety Disappear

Meet Kylie Ohlson, a 20-year-old from Salt Lake City who found a simple way to manage her anxiety. She used to drink caffeinated beverages daily, like many others in her age group. But she noticed some unsettling effects, such as eye twitches and gut problems. So, she decided to ditch the caffeine.

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

How Tom Brady’s Lifestyle Changes Helped Him Earn Big

In a recent chat on the Pivot Podcast, NFL legend Tom Brady opened up about how his journey to greatness wasn't just about skills on the field. He's been in the game for 23 years and shares that he never set out to chase big bucks, but the more he improved, the more money followed. It all started b

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Which Candidate Will Best Serve Texas Students?

Voters in State Board of Education District 12 have a tough decision. Both candidates, Republican Pam Little and Democrat George King, are knowledgeable and experienced educators. Little has been on the board since 2018 and is currently vice chair. She's proud of the board's work in strengthening ca

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