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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Amazon's Big Election Night Experiment

Have you ever watched live election coverage on Amazon Prime Video? Well, get ready because it's happening! Veteran news anchor Brian Williams is leading the charge with a special called "Election Night Live. " This isn't your typical news broadcast. Williams is promising something unique, comparing

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

New Citizens' Election Plans: Voting to Shape Their New Home

In the heart of Los Angeles, nine recent immigrants from diverse backgrounds took the Oath of Allegiance, becoming American citizens just in time for the 2024 presidential election. These new citizens, hailing from countries like Taiwan, France, and Venezuela, share a common goal: to cast their vote

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Nov 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

Eco-Friendly Robot Builds Structures from Soil

Imagine building walls and columns without using concrete or waiting for layers to dry. Researchers from ETH Zurich made this possible with a new technique called impact printing. This method uses earth materials like soil, silt, and clay from construction sites. A special robot shoots these materia

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Vaccine Skeptics in Trump's Transition Team: A Public Health Worry

A few days ago, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared on a Zoom call that President Trump had promised him a top job at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the agency that includes the CDC, FDA, NIH, and USDA. This could be a big problem because Kennedy is known for his anti-vaccine beliefs an

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Nov 01 2024CELEBRITIES

Ella Emhoff: New York Artist & Vice President's Stepdaughter

Meet Ella Emhoff, a 25-year-old textile artist and model with a unique twist: she's also the stepdaughter of Vice President Kamala Harris. Despite her political connection, Ella has made a name for herself in New York's creative scenes, far from the Beltway politics. Her fashion statement at her ste

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Nov 01 2024SPORTS

Women's Sports: From Charity to Big Business

Billie Jean King, a legend in women's tennis, has seen a lot of change. She's worked hard to make sure women athletes get treated fairly. One big change is how people view women's sports. It used to be seen as a kind of charity, but now it's a big business. Billie Jean is happy about this. She think

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris's Pre-Election Philadelphia Pit Stop

Brace yourselves, Philly! Vice President Kamala Harris is dropping by town next week, with a rally planned for Monday, November 4th. The big event is going down at the legendary Philadelphia Art Museum. NBC10 has already spotted some stage setup happening there on Wednesday night. As of now, we don'

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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Nicky Jam Withdraws Support from Trump After Insulting Comments

Reggaeton star Nicky Jam has stepped back from his endorsement of former President Donald Trump. This decision came after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe made derogatory remarks about Puerto Rico at a Trump rally in New York City. Jam, whose real name is Nick Rivera Caminero, had previously appeared with

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Moving Patterns Show Political Divides in Neighborhoods

Millions of Americans are on the move, and their choices reveal a lot about how we segregate by politics. Take Joshua Fisher and Ryan Troyer, two men with a lot in common: both white, married, and living in Sioux Falls, South Dakota until recently. They both moved away, but to very different places.

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Oct 31 2024CELEBRITIES

Shaun White's Road to Proposal: A Story of Resilience and Surprise

Snowboarding legend Shaun White had big plans to propose to actress Nina Dobrev last summer. But fate had other ideas. First, Nina hurt her knee in a bike mishap, putting a wrench in their proposal plans. Undeterred, Shaun tried again in South Africa. Too bad their friends let the cat out of the bag

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