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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Israel's Military Actions Spark International Outcry

Israel's recent attacks on U. N. bases in Lebanon have sparked a wave of international criticism. The incident happened on Thursday morning when an Israeli tank fired at the U. N. Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) headquarters in Naqoura, injuring two peacekeepers. These peacekeepers, who were later

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Oct 18 2024LIFESTYLE

Dads Speak Out: How 'Be a Man' Rules Hurt Their Kids

One dad shares how the pressure to be tough and fit certain molds has hurt his sons. His trans son struggled with identity, and his youngest faces bullying for wearing nail polish. Even their middle son feels the squeeze to be an 'alpha' in school. These dads are working to break these harmful expec

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Amazon's Tech Chief Says: Adapt or Leave

Matt Garman, the boss at Amazon Web Services, has a clear message for workers who aren't excited about Amazon's new office policy: find a new job. In a recent meeting, Garman told employees that if they're not comfortable with the five-day workweek in the office, they should look elsewhere. He belie

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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

Broncos' Javonte Williams Shines, Saints Struggle with Injuries

On Thursday night, Javonte Williams led the Denver Broncos to a big win against the New Orleans Saints. Williams scored two touchdowns and was a key player for the Broncos, both on the ground and in the air. He had 14 carries for 88 yards and also caught three passes for 23 yards. The Saints, on th

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

AWS Boss: Office Work Boosts Innovation, Most Staff Agree

Amazon Web Services (AWS) CEO Matt Garman recently discussed the company's new return-to-office (RTO) policy in an all-hands meeting. He believes that working remotely makes it challenging to innovate and collaborate effectively. Garman shared that nine out of ten employees he's talked to are enthus

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

A Mystery Unfolds: Delphi Murders Trial Begins

In the small Indiana town of Delphi, a murder trial kicked off recently, focusing on the 2017 deaths of two teenage girls: 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-year-old Liberty German. Richard Allen, a local pharmacy worker, is accused of murdering them. Allen was arrested in late 2022, years after t

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

Police Data Leak Puts Elite Crime Fighters at Risk

In Greece, a major data leak has exposed the details of officers in a new elite crime-fighting unit. This unit, called the Directorate for Combating Organized Crime (DAOE), was just launched to tackle serious crimes like contract killings and money laundering. The leak revealed the names and details

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Oct 18 2024LIFESTYLE

Why Minnesotans Should Mix It Up for Halloween

It's no secret that trunk-or-treat events are a hit with parents who want a safe, convenient way to get their kids loads of candy. But let's not forget about another group that could really use some Halloween cheer: the elderly. Life in their golden years isn't always as sunny as it sounds. Many sen

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Oct 18 2024FINANCE

Why Finance Pros Are Leaving China's Sluggish Industry

Are you curious about what's going on in China's financial industry? Lots of people are changing careers! It's not just about the economy being slow. Things are tough for finance pros with new rules coming in and salaries going down. Even investors aren't happy. Some financial professionals like Xu

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

UNIFIL Under Fire: What’s Happening on the Israel-Lebanon Border?

You might have heard that the United Nations peacekeepers in Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, have been going through a tough time lately. Over the past week, the Israeli military has been causing trouble. They’ve been firing at UNIFIL posts, entering their bases, and even stopping their supplies. This has

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