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Oct 09 2024LIFESTYLE

Power Through Storms: Discounted Portable Power Stations to the Rescue

Hurricane season is here, and Florida is preparing for Hurricane Milton. After Hurricane Helene’s impact, people are looking for ways to stay powered during blackouts. A New Jersey resident lived through Superstorm Sandy and recalls the tough times without electricity. Luckily, October Prime Day off

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Oct 09 2024FINANCE

Why Healthcare Could Be a Winning Investment by Year-End

If you're on the lookout for a sector to invest in as 2024 comes to a close, healthcare could be a smart choice. Historically, the Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLV) has seen November gains in eight out of the past ten years. Moreover, it has moved upwards in December in four of the last five

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Oct 09 2024CRIME

Brutal Attack on Doctor Sparks Widespread Protests

A man has been accused of the gruesome murder and rape of a female doctor in Kolkata, sparking massive nationwide protests over the persistent issue of gender violence in India. The incident took place at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, where the doctor was found dead with multiple injuries, in

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Fixing Our Elections: A Challenge for All Americans

This November, a record number of Americans will vote in local, state, and federal elections. They'll decide on leaders and important issues like abortion rights and minimum wage increases. Many have already started voting by mail. For years, Americans have seen our elections as a model for the wor

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Oct 09 2024HEALTH

Measuring Blood Pressure: Are You Following the Right Steps?

You might think you know how to measure your blood pressure, but did you know there's a precise way to do it? According to health experts, taking an accurate reading involves more than just wrapping a cuff around your arm. First, ensure you're relaxed and haven't eaten, drunk, exercised, or smo

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Samsung Keeps Foundry Business, Eyes Stronger Chip Future

Samsung has hit some bumps in the road with its foundry business. Despite trying to catch up to TSMC, the company is struggling with poor yields, especially for its 3nm GAA wafers. Rumors swirled that Samsung might spin off its foundry and logic chip designing operations. But a Samsung executive has

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

Doctor Tries to Kill Partner with Fake Vaccine

In a surprising turn of events, a British doctor named Thomas Kwan admitted in court that he tried to kill his mother’s partner using a fake COVID-19 vaccine. The 53-year-old doctor from Sunderland dressed up as a nurse and even took his own mother's blood pressure before injecting the victim with p

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Golf Course Battle: Nonprofit Wins in Court

In Denver, a nonprofit called Sisters of Color United for Education has emerged victorious from a long dispute. The story began when they rented the rundown clubhouse at Park Hill Golf Course and spent around $196,000 to fix it up. However, another group had already booked the place, leading to a di

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Amazing Soundbar Deals for Prime Members: Upgrade Your Movie Nights!

Hey, Prime members! Looking to enhance your movie nights? You're in luck! On October 8 and 9, there are some fantastic soundbar deals just for you. Let's start with the Amazon Fire TV Soundbar. It's now only $95—that's a sweet $25 off! This soundbar works seamlessly with your Fire TV or any other sm

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Florida's Swing: How Trump's Fight for the Sunshine State Might Affect Other Battlegrounds

Back in July, things got tougher for Donald Trump when Kamala Harris became the likely Democratic nominee for 2024. A poll from the University of North Florida showed Trump ahead, but only by a slim margin. Fast forward to September, a new poll revealed Trump's lead was even thinner—just one point o

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