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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

GM's Electric Push: A Bumpy Ride for Investors

General Motors (GM) held an investor day, but Wall Street seemed unimpressed. GM highlighted plans to boost profits for both electric and traditional vehicles. While GM believes it's ahead in the EV race, investors are waiting for more details. GM's CEO, Mary Barra, focused on efficiency and cost di

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Idaho's Vote Dilemma: Ranked Choice or Traditional?

You're standing in a voting booth. Suddenly, you realize you can rank your favorite candidates, not just pick one. Sounds cool, huh? That's what Idaho's Proposition 1 is all about—bringing in Ranked Choice Voting. But hold on, it's not that simple. This system can be a bit confusing. Imagine if some

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris: Can She Break the VP Barrier?

Ever since Thomas Marshall, the vice president under Woodrow Wilson, joked about VPs vanishing, the role has had a reputation for being a dead end. The odds of becoming president from the VP spot are slim—only 20% of former VPs have made it. Now, Kamala Harris, the current VP, is running for preside

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

Spirit Halloween's Festive Experiment: New Christmas Stores Arrive

This year, Spirit Halloween isn't taking down its signs after October. Instead, the company plans to turn 10 of its stores into "Spirit Christmas" locations. These stores will stay open through the end of the year, hoping to catch holiday shoppers' eyes in the Northeast. Imagine swapping out the fa

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Oct 09 2024CELEBRITIES

Eugenie Bouchard’s Hurricane Adventure: A Lesson in Safety

Canadian tennis star Eugenie Bouchard found herself in an unexpected situation while in Florida. A fierce hurricane was approaching, and she had to act fast. Bouchard took to social media to share her experience, starting with a picture of herself in a car, wearing a mask, as she headed to the airpo

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Oct 09 2024WEATHER

Chilly Start, Warm Weekend Ahead

This week, we'll see a significant temperature swing each day, starting off cool in the 40s and warming up to the 60s. This is what we call a diurnal range, which means the temperature difference between day and night. Get ready for some crisp mornings that feel just like fall! Yesterday, many areas

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Oct 09 2024WEATHER

Hurricane Milton's Path: What to Expect

Hey there! Let's talk about Hurricane Milton. This powerful storm is currently a Category 4, with winds reaching 150 mph and gusts up to 185 mph. It's currently chilling north of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Experts predict it'll cross the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday, hitting Florida's west coast on We

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

DeSantis and Harris: The Stormy Politics Behind Hurricane Prep

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis found himself in a heated argument with Vice President Kamala Harris after he reportedly ignored her calls about Hurricane Milton. Harris called his actions “selfish” and “irresponsible” during a press conference. DeSantis, however, defended himself, saying he was focus

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Oct 08 2024WEATHER

Florida Braces for Massive Hurricane Surge

Storm season is here, and Florida is on high alert. A huge hurricane, named Milton, is headed straight for the state’s west coast. It’s currently a Category 4 storm, packing wind speeds of 155 miles per hour. Authorities are warning that a direct hit could bring towering storm surges, turning anythi

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

Warren Leads Deaton by Big Margin in Massachusetts Senate Race

In the upcoming Massachusetts Senate race, incumbent Senator Elizabeth Warren is way ahead of her Republican challenger, John Deaton. A recent poll found that 59% of likely voters plan to vote for Warren, while only 35% support Deaton. This puts Warren on track for a solid win, similar to her 24-poi

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