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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

Gaza School Strike: What Really Happened?

Imagine going to a school that’s supposed to be a safe haven, only to be hit by a strike. That’s what happened in Gaza this week. A school serving as a shelter for people fleeing their homes was bombed, killing 27 people. Israel said they were targeting militants, but there’s no proof yet. This isn’

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Gas Stations Run Dry: Florida Braces for Hurricane Milton

Imagine running out of gas while trying to escape a hurricane. That's the scary reality for many Floridians as Hurricane Milton, a Category 4 storm, heads their way. Over 1,600 gas stations in the state have run out of fuel due to panic buying. People are topping off their tanks, which actually make

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Oct 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Roeg Sutherland is Optimistic About Indie Films Post-Strikes

Roeg Sutherland, the co-head of CAA Media Finance, recently shared his thoughts on the state of the independent film sector after last year’s strikes. Speaking at the Zurich Film Festival, Sutherland emphasized that the key issue right now is finding the right projects and intellectual property (IP)

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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 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya's Protests: Missing People and Internet Fears

In Kenya, worries are growing as some protesters seem to have disappeared during demonstrations against tax hikes. The country is in a state of unrest, with people taking part in what they call the "7 Days of Rage." They plan to shut down Kenya and gather at parliament in Nairobi on Tuesday. Social

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Oct 07 2024CRYPTO

Ledger Rolls Out New Cheaper Wallet, Raises Stax Price

French company Ledger has launched a new crypto wallet called the Ledger Flex. This cheaper device comes with an E-ink display, allowing users to secure various crypto assets. It's priced at $249, making it more affordable than the previously released Ledger Stax. The Stax, known for its iPod-like d

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Why Are Tech Billionaires So Political?

Mark Cuban, a well-known billionaire in the tech world, has some thoughts on another big name: Elon Musk. He believes Musk only cares about himself when it comes to politics. Meanwhile, AI is getting more power in Michigan by restarting an old nuclear reactor. This move shows how much energy these a

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Israel's Bombing Campaign in Lebanon: Targeting Hezbollah and Civilians

In a recent escalation of violence, Israel has launched an intense bombing campaign in Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah strongholds and sending troops across the border. The military operations aim to dislodge Hezbollah militants and facilitate the safe return of Israeli citizens who have been under roc

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Oct 05 2024BUSINESS

Port Strike Ends, Workers Win Big Pay Bump

After a 12-day strike that had consumers worried about shortages and inflation, dockworkers are heading back to work. The strike, which affected dozens of ports along the East and Gulf coasts, ended with a tentative agreement that will boost workers' pay significantly over the next six years. The t

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