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Oct 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan's Holiday Treasures: A Nod to Love and Home

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has rolled out her first-ever holiday collection under her lifestyle brand, As Ever. This collection, which hit the shelves on October 28, is a mix of candles, fruit spreads, honey, and sparkling wines. It's clear that Meghan has put a personal touch on this line, espe

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Oct 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Pumpkin Power: Beyond the Spice

Pumpkin isn't just for lattes or pie. It's a versatile ingredient that can transform meals. Dan Pelosi, a food enthusiast, shows how to use pumpkin in creative ways. He's not afraid to embrace the pumpkin spice trend, which many dismiss as cliché. In his cookbook, he shares recipes that make hosting

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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

Halloween Weather Blues: Rain and Wind Might Spoil the Fun in Upstate NY

Upstate New York is in for a wet and windy Halloween. A big storm is coming, bringing lots of rain and strong winds. This might make trick-or-treating a bit messy. The weather folks say it will rain a lot on Thursday and Friday. They expect 1 to 2 inches of rain all over the place. The storm will c

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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

North Idaho's Winter Weather: La Niña's Wet Impact

La Niña is making its presence felt in North Idaho, possibly leading to a wetter winter ahead. This weather pattern has been classified as weak, but it could still bring more snow and rain than usual. The Climate Prediction Center, along with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, has

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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Weather Shift: Rain on the Horizon

Michigan is in for a change this week. After a stretch of dry and cool days, rain is expected to make a comeback. The weather will stay dry and sunny for most on Wednesday, but things will shift by Thursday. The National Weather Service has shared some key points about what's coming. Eastern Michig

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Catching Cheaters: How Online Research is Fighting Fake Participants

Online research is a big deal. It helps more people take part in studies. But it also opens the door for cheaters. These folks want to make money by lying. They pretend to be someone else. They give wrong info to join studies. In 2023, researchers found out about this problem. They saw that some pe

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

France's Bold Move: Tech Giants Face Higher Taxes

France is making a big move. They want to charge tech giants more money. Lawmakers just voted to increase the tax on companies like Amazon, Google, and Facebook. This tax could go from 3% to 6%. It's part of their plan for the budget in 2026. This isn't just about money. It's about power. Big tech

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Is Comet 3I/ATLAS Just a Space Rock or Something More?

A comet named 3I/ATLAS is zooming past the sun. Some people think it might be more than just a chunk of ice and dust. One scientist even thinks it could be an alien spacecraft. But is that really possible? The comet's closest approach to the sun happened on October 29. This is a big deal because if

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

Tech Win: FIS Takes Home Top Prize for Risk Management Tool

FIS has just snagged a major award for its Balance Sheet Manager at the Risk Asia Awards 2025. This isn't just any award; it's a big deal in the world of finance and risk management. The tool helps banks and financial institutions handle risks better, especially as rules and regulations get more com

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Foreign Money in NYC Mayor Race Sparks Legal Trouble

In the final stretch of the New York City mayoral race, Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing serious allegations. A group called the Coolidge Reagan Foundation has sent criminal referrals to the Department of Justice and Manhattan District Attorney. They claim Mamdani's campaign took illega

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