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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Bowling Alley Adventure: A Fresh Take on '90s Sports Comedies

The Lester brothers, Yassir and Isaiah, bring us The Gutter, a movie that blends humor and heart in a familiar sports comedy setting. Shameik Moore plays Walt, a young man who discovers his talent for bowling while working at a rundown alley. When the owner is threatened with closure, Walt and his f

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Oct 31 2024LIFESTYLE

Why Not Make Trunk-or-Treat a Side Hustle This Halloween?

Halloween is a fun time for kids, but it's also a chance to spread some cheer to those who might not get many visitors. Instead of making trunk-or-treat your only Halloween stop, let's mix it up. Sure, trunk-or-treat events are convenient and safe, but consider this: our elderly neighbors could real

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Oct 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Eerie Trees Take Over North Carolina: The Spread of Saltwater Ghost Forests

Ever wondered what happens when trees meet too much salt? In North Carolina, NASA satellites have snapped pictures showing the eerie spread of what scientists call "ghost forests. " Over the past two decades, trees along the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge have been losing their lives, stoo

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Oct 31 2024FINANCE

Coinbase's Stock Drops: Crypto Market Slump Takes a Toll

Coinbase, a big player in the cryptocurrency world, had a rough third quarter. Their stock took a hit, dropping by 4% after the market closed. Why? Well, crypto trading was pretty quiet, and that's not good news for a company that makes money from people buying and selling digital currencies. The c

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Oct 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Learns from Crypto's Past Mistakes

Artificial intelligence, or AI, is changing the world fast. Yet, despite its potential, it's also getting a bad reputation. People worry about AI causing harm, like spreading fake news or pushing people to do bad things. This reminds us of the early days of cryptocurrency, when people had big fears

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

China Tells Car Makers to Pause EU Investments Over EV Tariffs

Chinese automakers are being advised to press the brakes on major investments in European countries that have backed new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs). This decision comes as a response to the European Union's (EU) recent imposition of tariffs, which can reach up to 45. 3%, following a

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Oct 31 2024HEALTH

Affordable Cancer Detector: A Game-Changer for Early Diagnosis

Imagine detecting cancer early with just a drop of blood, all for the price of a coffee. That's what scientists at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) have developed: a simple, low-cost device called the paper-in-polymer-pond (PiPP). This clever gadget uses regular paper, similar to what coffe

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Oct 31 2024CELEBRITIES

Love on the Slopes: Shaun White & Nina Dobrev Tie the Knot!

Ever wondered what happens when a snowboarding legend meets a TV star? Well, let us tell you about Shaun White and Nina Dobrev! These two lovebirds have been together since the start of the COVID quarantine in 2020. Initially, they kept their relationship under wraps, but during a vacation to Mexico

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

Microsoft's Mixed Q1: Strong Earnings, Lower Stock

Microsoft recently shared its fiscal first quarter earnings, and while they beat expectations, the future looks a bit cloudy. The tech giant made $3. 30 per share and raked in $65. 59 billion in revenue, both higher than predicted. That's a 16% yearly increase in revenue. But the stock dipped 4% aft

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

Stock Shifts: A Closer Look at Key Players and Their Surprises

Let's take a peek at some big names in the stock market that made waves after regular trading hours. Microsoft took a dip of nearly 4%, disappointing investors with revenue expectations for the next quarter. Analysts had hoped for a bit more, around $69. 83 billion, but Microsoft was thinking more a

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