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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

A New Mayor Starts in Mexico: What Now?

Last Thursday, a doctor named Gustavo Alarcón was sworn in as the new mayor of Chilpancingo, a city in southern Mexico. This happened just days after the previous mayor, Alejandro Arcos, was brutally killed and beheaded. Arcos had only been in office for a week. The city is caught in a violent fight

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Oct 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Elon's Cybercab: More Hope Than Reality?

Last night, during Tesla's live event called "We, Robot", Elon Musk introduced a few new ideas. He talked about a robotic taxi, the "Cybercab," and a larger, 20-seat autonomous vehicle named "Robovan." But are these more than just promises? Elon Musk has a known knack for grabbing headlines and

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Oct 11 2024BUSINESS

Dassault Systemes: Should You Buy This Tech Giant?

Laurent Daure, an analyst from Kepler Capital, has a new perspective on Dassault Systemes (0HB4). He's recommending investors buy the stock, setting a price target of €45.00. This is quite a bit higher than the closing price last Wednesday, which was €33.74. Daure's track record shows he has an aver

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Oct 11 2024HEALTH

How La La Anthony Manages Her Autoimmune Disease and Inspires Others

La La Anthony, a well-known figure in entertainment, opened up about her struggle with plaque psoriasis, an autoimmune disease that causes irritated skin patches. Despite her high-profile career, she's dealt with this condition for years. While there's no cure, treatments can help manage symptoms. A

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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

PFT's Picks: Week 6 NFL Showdowns

Last week was a bit of a struggle for PFT's Chris and Mike with their NFL predictions. Both experts had a rough time, ending up at 6-8 and 7-7. They're now looking for a comeback in the upcoming Week 6 games. One major matchup to watch is the 49ers versus the Seahawks. Both Chris and Mike think the

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Why the EU's Money Move Against Russia Might Not Work

Last month, the European Union (EU) did something unusual. They took money from Russian President Vladimir Putin's frozen assets and used it to help Ukraine. This move was likely sped up by the upcoming change in the U.S. presidency and the influence of Hungary's Viktor Orban. The idea is to lend Uk

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Oct 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

New Galaxy Tabs Get Longer Security, But Less Frequent Updates

Last week, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab S10 series, featuring two models: the Tab S10+ and the Tab S10 Ultra. These tablets come with a big promise—seven years of Android version upgrades and security patches. This is a first in the Android tablet market, setting a new standard. However, Samsung

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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

Soccer Sensations: The Sting SC U14 Girls' Journey to the DPL Finals

Last weekend, the Sting SC 11 girls' Academy soccer team made a splash at the DPL Western Regionals in Provo, Utah. They finished in second place in the U14 Super Group bracket, securing their spot in the DPL Finals next June in Minnesota. Let's dive into their exciting journey. Their adventure beg

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Plane Crash on Catalina Island: A Tragic Night

Late Tuesday evening, a twin-engine Beechcraft 95 plane crashed on Catalina Island, leaving five people dead. The plane took off from Catalina Airport with five adults on board and crashed just moments later, approximately a mile west of the airport. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department recei

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

Samsung's Top Boss: No Spin-Offs for Chip Businesses

Last week, rumors suggested that Samsung might spin off its contract chip manufacturing business. However, the company's CEO, Jay Y. Lee, has laid these rumors to rest. Speaking to Reuters, Lee confirmed that neither the foundry business nor the logic chip designing business will be spun off. Instea

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