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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Playing President: Trump’s Unusual Fixation with Obama

Once upon a time, former President Donald Trump's fascination with his predecessor, Barack Obama, took an unexpected turn. In an intriguing story from Michael Cohen's book "Disloyal," Trump reportedly hired an actor to imitate Obama, just so he could dismiss him in a mock-firing video. This wasn't j

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Oct 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Two Remakes, Two Approaches: Redoing Classic Horror Games

Silent Hill 2 and Resident Evil 2 are both iconic games that have been remade recently. These remakes show how different approaches can capture the essence of the originals. Silent Hill 2's remake stayed very true to the original, keeping the same story and atmosphere. This makes it a great homage

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Oct 11 2024LIFESTYLE

Eat When You Want: How Airlines Serve on Demand

Ever wondered how airlines manage to serve delicious meals at 40,000 feet? Some airlines offer a unique service called "dine-on-demand" for their first and business class passengers. This means you can order your meal just before takeoff and choose when you want to eat. It's like having a personal c

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Oct 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

FEMA's Big Spend: A Look at Rapid Disaster Funding

FEMA has been burning through its disaster funds at a lightning pace. In just over a week, they spent about $9 billion of their recently allocated $20 billion. Why the rush? The agency is dealing with back-to-back hurricanes Helene and Milton, plus a whole list of other disasters like wildfires, flo

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Oct 11 2024CELEBRITIES

Who Are the Top 10 Handsome Men in the World?

Ever wondered who the world considers the most handsome men? A facial cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Julian De Silva, used the ancient Greek Golden Ratio of Beauty to find out. This ratio is said to be the perfect measure of physical beauty. With new computer mapping techniques, De Silva analyzed faces to se

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

San Francisco: The City That Launched Women to Power

San Francisco, known for its steep hills and diverse population, has been a launchpad for women in politics. Dianne Feinstein, the longest-serving female senator, rose to power after the assassination of Mayor George Moscone. She was followed by Barbara Boxer, who entered the Senate with Feinstein i

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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

Delta Air Lines Sees Strong Q4, Despite Election Bumps

Delta Air Lines is looking ahead to a promising fourth quarter. The airline expects to make more money than last year, thanks to steady travel demand and lots of bookings for the holiday season. On Thursday, it said its adjusted earnings per share for the fourth quarter might be between $1.60 and $1

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Storms and Politics: How Plans Could Change Weather Warnings

Hurricane Milton is about to hit Florida, and communities are still recovering from Hurricane Helene. This has sparked discussions about a conservative plan called Project 2025, which could change the way we get weather warnings. This plan, developed by conservative groups, wants to make big changes

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Oct 09 2024WEATHER

The Waffle House Storm Check

You might think that a 24/7 breakfast chain like Waffle House wouldn’t have much to do with serious storm tracking. But think again! In the South, when a big storm hits, the status of your local Waffle House can tell you a lot. If it’s open, even with a limited menu, it’s a good sign the storm isn’t

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Oct 07 2024SCIENCE

The Power of Persistence: Insights from Nobel Laureates

The road to a Nobel Prize in Physics is often long and filled with obstacles, as illustrated by the experiences of laureates Andrea Ghez, Anne L'Huillier, and Donna Strickland. On average, it takes 28 years between publishing a discovery and receiving the prestigious award. Despite facing numerous s

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