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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Oakland Coliseum: From Sports to Living Spaces

Ever thought about living in a place that used to be packed with cheering sports fans? That could become a reality for some people in Oakland. City planners have an exciting plan for the Oakland Coliseum after the A's play their last game there. They want to turn this iconic spot into an affordable

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Upgrade Your Flight Experience: The AirFly Pro Bluetooth Adapter

Ever wished you could enjoy your favorite movies or TV shows on a flight without dealing with those flimsy airline headphones? Well, the AirFly Pro Bluetooth Adapter might just be your solution. This tiny device can turn any wired audio jack into a Bluetooth-enabled connection, making it perfect for

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Oct 07 2024WEATHER

Getting Ready for Helene: Florida and Georgia Brace for the Storm

Something's brewing in the Caribbean Sea, and it's not good news for Florida and Georgia. Tropical Storm Helene is gaining strength, with experts predicting it could turn into a full-blown hurricane by Wednesday. Authorities are on high alert, schools will be closing their doors, and residents are b

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Hyundai Opens Doors to Fountain Valley Students

Instead of a typical field trip, students from Fulton Middle School in Fountain Valley visited the North American headquarters of Hyundai. The goal? To inspire them about careers in the automotive industry. Brandon Ramirez, a long-time Hyundai employee, organized the event. He wanted to show student

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Campaign Finance Case: Charges Dropped for Defendant

On Tuesday, one of the six people accused in a campaign finance scheme involving Mayor Eric Adams's contributors had their charges dismissed. Ronald Peek, 66, was part of a group indicted last July for allegedly funneling money to Adams's campaign through straw donors between 2020 and 2021. Manhatta

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Rwanda Battles Marburg: 11 Dead, No Known Source

Marburg hemorrhagic fever has taken the lives of 11 people in Rwanda, according to health officials. This deadly virus shares similar symptoms with Ebola and has infected a total of 36 individuals. The first cases were found among patients in healthcare facilities. Although the outbreak was declared

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Eggs Recalled: Salmonella Outbreak Affects Nine States

Have you heard about the recent egg recall? The FDA isn't messing around this time. They've issued a Class I recall, which means these eggs could make people seriously sick or even die. It's all because of a nasty strain of Salmonella that doesn't play nice with antibiotics. The affected egg brands

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Marburg Vaccine Testing Accelerated in Rwanda

Amidst a Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda, vaccine testing is being fast-tracked. The cAd3-Marburg vaccine, developed by NIAID and tested in phase 1 trials last year, showed promising results with no severe adverse effects. However, its practical effectiveness remains untested. Phase 2 clinical tria

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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

Will Netanyahu Keep Ramadan Peaceful?

In the bustling city of Tel Aviv, tensions are rising as the holy month of Ramadan approaches. Hundreds of thousands of Muslims flock to the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount area for worship, but Jewish extremists also see it as a sacred site, causing friction. This year, the situation is especially ten

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