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Oct 03 2024BUSINESS

Japan airport closed by explosion of U. S. bomb likely dating to World War II

A regional airport in southwest Japan was closed on Wednesday after an American bomb, most likely dropped during World War II to stem "kamikaze" attacks, exploded near its runway, causing nearly 90 flight cancellations. The explosion, which occurred at Miyazaki Airport, created a crater 23 feet wid

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Oct 03 2024BUSINESS

NVDA, LEVI, EVGO and more

The companies making headlines before the bell include Wolfspeed, Nvidia, Hims & Hers Health, EVgo, Levi Strauss, Constellation Brands, and Stellantis. Here is a breakdown of the news: Wolfspeed: The semiconductor stock fell nearly 5% after Mizuho downgraded it to underperform from neutral, citing

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

What’s Next for Israel and Iran? Biden Weighs In

President Biden has made his stance clear — he’s not on board with an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear weapons sites. This comes amid rising tensions between the two countries, with Iran recently launching 200 rockets at Israel. But these rockets didn't do much damage and no one got hurt. The recen

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Biden's Response to Iran: Proportional and Calculated

In response to recent attacks by Iran, US President Joe Biden emphasized the need for a proportional retaliation from Israel. During a virtual meeting with G7 leaders, Biden indicated that new sanctions against Iran are being prepared. The shift in tone comes after earlier encouragement from the US

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Oct 03 2024BUSINESS

Levi's: A Mix of Highs and Lows

Levi Strauss & Co. is facing an interesting mix of successes and challenges. Their iconic jeans and athleisure line, Beyond Yoga, are doing incredibly well. But there's a hiccup with their khaki brand, Dockers. Sales have taken a 15% nosedive, which isn't great news for the company. To deal with thi

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Oct 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

Artificial Intelligence Giant OpenAI Raises Billions, Sets Unique Investment Rule

OpenAI, the AI company co-founded by Elon Musk, has just scored a massive $6.6 billion in funding. This puts its value at an astonishing $157 billion, making it the priciest startup on the planet. The investors? Big names like Thrive Capital, Microsoft, and Nvidia. But here's where things get intere

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Oct 03 2024BUSINESS

Shoppers Go Wild in Houston: What's Up with All the Empty Shelves?

Ever seen people rushing to stores and grabbing all the toilet paper and water they can find? That’s exactly what happened in Houston recently. But why? Well, some big ports are closed, and that’s messing up supply chains. People got scared there wouldn’t be enough stuff like toilet paper or water,

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Middle East Tensions: Israel and Iran's Standoff

Recently, a tense back-and-forth between Israel and Iran has shaken the Middle East. Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Prime Minister, has promised harsh retaliation for Iran’s ballistic missile attack. But what does this mean for the region? The conflict isn't just about Gaza anymore; Israel is now figh

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Oct 02 2024BUSINESS

Nike's New Chapter: What to Expect from Upcoming Earnings Report

Get ready for Nike’s quarterly earnings report – it’s going to be a big one! The world's largest sneaker company is facing some challenges, like a possible drop in sales and profits. But they’re also starting a new chapter with their new CEO, Elliott Hill. Hill has been with Nike for 32 years and kn

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Oct 02 2024CELEBRITIES

Frank Fritz: A Life Full of Adventure and Passion

Did you know Frank Fritz? He was a big name in the world of antiques and motorcycles. From a young age, he loved motorbikes. You could find him fixing up his 1959 Harley-Davidson Sportster for hours! As he grew older, his passion only got stronger. In fact, he even made it to the Sturgis Motorcycle

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