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Oct 23 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's New CEO Tackles Losses and Strikes

Boeing’s new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, has big plans to turn things around. He wants the company to be leaner and make higher-quality planes. But right now, Boeing is facing a big problem: a strike by thousands of workers. These machinists are upset about their contract and have been picketing outside a B

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Polls Predict: How Voters Think Kamala Harris Will Win

Two political scientists, Debra Leiter and Michael Lewis-Beck, have been studying citizen forecasts for the 2024 presidential election. Instead of asking who voters plan to vote for, they ask who voters think will win. Four polls show that initially, more people expected Donald Trump to win over Joe

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Oct 23 2024CRIME

Arizona Office Shooting Suspect Arrested After Months of Targeted Attacks

Police in Arizona have finally caught a man who's been terrorizing a political office for weeks. The 60-year-old suspect, Jeffrey Michael Kelly, was arrested for shooting at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) office in Tempe multiple times. He's also accused of hanging suspicious bags with razo

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Game Store in the Making: A New Play for the Gaming World

In a surprising turn of events, Apple seems to be taking notes from Microsoft and Epic Games. Reports suggest that Apple is cooking up its own game app store. This new platform will be like a mini App Store, complete with game recommendations, friend lists, and maybe even in-game chats using FaceTim

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Oct 23 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Big Loss: Will Workers Accept Contract?

Boeing is facing a massive $6 billion loss this quarter. Meanwhile, the company is waiting for machinists to vote on a contract that offers big pay raises. The CEO, Kelly Ortberg, who's only been in the job for a few months, wants to fix the company's problems. He says the company needs a culture ch

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Mayor Adams: Campaign On, Even Without Funds

Mayor Adams is confident he'll run for reelection, even if he's not eligible for matching funds from the city's Campaign Finance Board. The board might deny him funds due to his indictment on bribery and fraud charges, which involve allegations of accepting illegal donations from Turkish foreign age

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

The Ohio Senate Race: A Tsunami of Money and Misinformation

Ohio's 2024 Senate race is the priciest in the nation, with nearly $500 million spent on ads. The battle between incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown and Republican Bernie Moreno is the talk of the town. Political experts worry that this flood of cash, especially from anonymous donors, could drown the d

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Oct 23 2024CRIME

Queens Residents Protest: Cops or Community Support?

In Queens, sex workers and vendors are protesting against the NYPD's crackdown on Roosevelt Ave. They argue that this operation unfairly targets vulnerable communities, like immigrants and transgender residents. Instead of deploying more police, they believe the city should invest in community progr

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Oct 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

Charleston Neighbors Seek Friendly Ways to Handle Coyotes

In the Wagener Terrace community of Charleston, South Carolina, residents are pushing for a new way to deal with coyotes. They want a plan that teaches people how to stay safe, keeps the coyotes away, and doesn't harm them. This comes after neighbors saw more coyotes around since August. Some even c

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Will Polls Be Right This Time?

Back in 2020, polls showed Joe Biden was set for an easy win over Donald Trump. But the election was much closer than expected. Now, with Kamala Harris leading by just 2 points, there's a chance polls could be off again. Some experts think Trump's support among non-college-educated white voters migh

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