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Oct 26 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather: Sun, Wind, and Rain on the Way

The weekend is starting off with a mix of sun and wind, but rain is on the horizon. Sunday is looking bright and breezy. Clouds will clear out, making way for sunshine. Winds will pick up, especially in the west and northwest, where gusts could hit 30 mph. Temperatures will be mild, reaching the lo

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Oct 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Love Island Star Shares Top Beauty Picks on Amazon

Kaylor Martin, a well-known face from Love Island with over a million followers on Instagram, has shared her favorite beauty products that are currently on sale during Amazon's Holiday Beauty Event. She's picked out some of the best deals from top brands like LANEIGE, tarte, Milk, and more, offering

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Oct 26 2025OPINION

Elon Musk's Vision: Robots Over Poverty

Elon Musk, the world's richest person, recently shared his thoughts on poverty during Tesla's latest earnings call. He believes that robots, like Tesla's Optimus, could one day eliminate poverty and provide top-notch medical care for everyone. Musk envisions a future where robots handle all the work

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10 Users: Time to Wake Up and Smell the Cybersecurity Risks

Windows 10 users are sitting ducks for cyberattacks. That's the harsh reality. Microsoft has made it clear that sticking with Windows 10 is like leaving your front door wide open for burglars. Over 90% of ransomware attacks target unsupported PCs, and that's a huge red flag. Yet, a staggering 84% of

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Who's Really Behind the No Kings Protests?

The "No Kings" protests are making waves, but who's actually showing up? It turns out, the crowds are mostly made up of educated white women in their 40s. This isn't just a political statement; it's a form of group therapy, according to psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert. People are using these protest

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

Why Do More People Fall on the Fujinomiya Route of Mount Fuji?

Mount Fuji is a popular climb, but not all routes are the same. The Fujinomiya and Yoshida routes have different challenges. A recent study looked at why more people fall on the Fujinomiya route. They asked climbers about their experiences and compared it to data from the Yoshida route. The study f

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Oct 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Bryant Gumbel: A Quick Recovery and a Walk in the City

Bryant Gumbel is back on his feet and enjoying a stroll through New York City. This comes just days after he was rushed to the hospital. He was seen walking with his wife, Hilary, who held onto his arm for support. He was dressed in a black bomber jacket, a New York Yankees cap, and dark shades, kee

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Late Game Magic Keeps Them Unbeaten

In a thrilling SEC showdown, Alabama found a way to escape with a win against South Carolina. The Crimson Tide, ranked fourth, faced a tough challenge on the road against an unranked opponent. South Carolina, known for their strong running game, kept the pressure on Alabama throughout the game. The

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Oct 26 2025CELEBRITIES

June Lockhart: A Life Beyond the TV Mom Image

June Lockhart, a familiar face to many from her roles as a nurturing mother in "Lassie" and "Lost in Space, " has passed away at the age of 100. She left this world peacefully in her Santa Monica home, surrounded by the news she loved to read daily. Born into a family of actors, Lockhart started he

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

China's Rare Earth Gamble: A Risky Trade Move?

China is playing a dangerous game with rare earth exports. The country has been tightening controls on these critical minerals, which are essential for many industries. This move has not gone unnoticed or unchallenged. The U. S. and China have been in talks, but China seems unwilling to back down.

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