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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

CVS Picks New CEO: David Joyner Takes the Helm

CVS Health has named David Joyner as its new CEO, filling the shoes of Karen Lynch who stepped down after an agreement with the board. Joyner, previously the vice president of CVS Health and president of CVS Caremark, will also join the board. The company believes Joyner's deep understanding of thei

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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 2024BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Driverless Taxis: Hurdles on the Road Ahead

Elon Musk has big plans for the future of transportation. He recently showed off 20 Cybercabs, which are designed to take passengers from point A to point B without a driver. These cars can only hold two people, which is a bit odd for a taxi. Musk hopes to start making these cars in 2026 or 2027. Bu

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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Michael Keaton's Relatable Dad Role in Goodrich

These days, heartfelt comedies about real people, like "Affectionate Goodness", are rare gems. Writer-director Hallie Meyers-Shyer brings us one such gem, proving that these movies can still touch hearts and make us laugh. "Goodrich" is a story about a man, Andy, played brilliantly by Michael Keaton

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Trump's Town Hall Women's Reaction Goes Viral

A short clip of women reacting to Donald Trump's comments about January 6 at a Univision town hall has become a big hit online. During the town hall, which was held just weeks before the presidential election, Trump faced questions from undecided Hispanic voters. One voter, Ramiro González, a constr

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Oct 17 2024EDUCATION

Schools in Asheville Plan to Reopen, Addressing Challenges After Hurricane Helene

In Asheville, North Carolina, schools are set to reopen on October 28, a month after Hurricane Helene hit the region. The plan isn't just about getting back to lesson plans. Teachers will also support students in talking about the storm's impact. While everyone is safe, the community is grieving and

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Why Trump's Dance Move Confused Russians and Americans

Imagine this: the former U.S. President, Donald Trump, at a town hall event in Pennsylvania, decides to dance instead of answering questions after two attendees faint. This bizarre situation didn't go unnoticed by Russian state TV. Olga Skabeyeva, known for her propagandistic leanings, pointed out T

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

A Whale Watcher's 67-Day Ordeal at Sea

Mikhail Pichugin, a 45-year-old Russian whale watcher, recently shared the heart-wrenching details of his 67-day ordeal at sea. He was found drifting in an inflatable boat in the Sea of Okhotsk, near the Kamchatka peninsula. The boat carried the bodies of his brother, Sergey Pichugin, 49, and his ne

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Georgia Sets New Early Voting Record amid Controversies and Recovery

Georgia saw a record-breaking turnout for early voting on Tuesday, with over 300,000 ballots cast. This is double the previous record from 2020, which stood at 136,000. The state, a crucial battleground, is still feeling the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and controversial changes to election rules t

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Oct 15 2024POLITICS

Trump's Town Hall Turns into Dance Party, Leaving Some Crowd Members Confused

On Monday, a town hall with Donald Trump in Oaks, Pennsylvania, took an unexpected turn. After some attendees needed medical help, Trump joked about fainting and decided to stop taking questions. Instead, he played music for almost an hour while dancing on stage. This shift left some people puzzled,

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