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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Tom Brady's Advice Drives UFC Boss to Big Event Bet

UFC President Dana White is setting the stage for a big event in Las Vegas. The upcoming UFC 306 pay-per-view card will take place on September 14, coinciding with Mexican Independence Day. White has dubbed it “a love letter to Mexican people.” To make this event extra special, he's investing $20 mi

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

IVF Decision in Alabama: A Governor’s Concern

New Hampshire's Governor Chris Sununu has expressed concerns over a recent ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court. The court decided that an 1872 law, which allows parents to sue for the death of a minor child, applies to unborn children as well. This includes frozen embryos used in IVF treatments. The

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

City Efforts to Cut Crime: How San Antonio and Baltimore Are Trying

Crime reduction is top of mind for cities like San Antonio and Baltimore, which are rolling out multi-step plans aimed at high-crime areas and individuals who drive a lot of violence. The idea is simple but effective: get different city departments and social service groups to work together, fix iss

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya’s President Ruto Drops Tax Hike Bill After Deadly Protests

In a surprising turn of events, Kenya’s President William Ruto announced he would not sign a controversial finance bill that had sparked deadly protests across the country. The bill, passed by parliament on Tuesday, aimed to raise nearly $2.3 billion through tax hikes to tackle Kenya’s mounting debt

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

CVS Health's Big Move: Is Splitting Up the Right Call?

CVS Health is facing a challenge. Their stock prices are falling, and healthcare costs are skyrocketing. The money coming in from their pharmacy services isn't enough. To tackle this, they're thinking about a significant change: splitting their retail stores from their health insurance business. The

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Brain Food: What a Psychologist Eats Daily

You know the saying "you are what you eat"? Turns out, it's especially true for our brains. Newsweek sat down with Chartered Psychologist Kimberley Wilson to find out what she munches on to keep her brain sharp. "I start my day with some green, leafy veggies," Wilson shared. "Studies show that

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Podcast: NFL's Flag Frenzy, Cowboys' Star Shortage, and More Sports Talk

Hey sports fans, grab your headphones! The Dallas Morning News sports writers, Kevin, Evan, and David, are back with their podcast, SportsDay Insider. Every Tuesday, they dish out expert insights, hot takes, and laughs on your favorite teams and some surprises too. In this episode, they tackle one

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Creativity: How AI is Revolutionizing Music Production for All

Music production has long been a barrier to many aspiring artists due to the steep learning curve required to master technical aspects. However, software companies like Musicfy are working to democratize this art form by simplifying the process through innovative technology. Musicfy's platform aims

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Trump's 2024 Strategy: A Gamble with Amateur Help and Unproven Tech?

As Donald Trump aims for a second term in the White House, some Republican election experts are raising concerns about his campaign's strategy. The team is relying heavily on volunteers with unproven technology to get out the vote, which could be risky in such a close race. Historically, elections h

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Is Climate Change a Top Issue for Young Voters?

This week, Trump made a surprising claim that the planet has gotten slightly cooler recently. On the other side, JD Vance was hesitant to address the link between carbon emissions and climate change during the vice presidential debate on Tuesday. He said, “Let’s just say that’s true.” These statemen

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