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Oct 29 2024FINANCE

Green Boost: Investing in Asia's Future

Imagine investing in a future where Asia's economy thrives on clean energy and sustainable practices. That's what the Newton Hexon Asia Growth Fund is all about. This fund, a joint venture between Newton Hexon Capital and PMB Investment Berhad, is focused on businesses that are leading the charge in

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Oct 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Keke Palmer's Road to Personal Empire: A Young Entrepreneur's Journey

Keke Palmer is more than just an actor. She's created a world of her own, turning interests into successful businesses. Imagine having a side hustle and turning it into something massive. Well, that's exactly what Palmer did. She took her viral moment, like when she said "sorry to this man, " and la

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

“Storms and Lies: Why FEMA Needs More Than Words”

Hurricanes Helene and Milton are set to cause massive damage, similar to Katrina and Sandy. But after the storms, something else spread: fake news. Politicians like Donald Trump and Elon Musk claimed FEMA was wasting money on illegal immigrants or controlling the weather. While these claims are fals

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Navy Seeks Innovations to Boost Super Hornet Range Before F-35C Arrival

Ever vigilant in maintaining its combat edge, the US Navy is calling for creative ideas to extend the range of its F/A-18 Super Hornets. Despite plans for the F-35C to eventually take the lead, the Super Hornet will remain in service for another decade or more. The Navy finds itself facing a dilemma

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Oct 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Brazil Cracks Down on Meat Companies for Buying Cattle from Illegal Deforested Land

In a surprising move, Brazil's environmental agency has slapped fines totaling $64 million on 23 meatpacking companies. The fines are for buying and selling cattle that were raised on deforested land in the Amazon, an area where raising cattle is a major cause of deforestation. Over 18, 000 cattle w

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Oct 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Olivia Munn's Inspiring Evening: Green Gown, Cancer Awareness, and a Loving Husband

Olivia Munn made her red carpet appearance at InStyle’s Imagemaker Awards on a special note. For the first time since her recent battle with breast cancer, the actress showed off her mastectomy scars. She did so boldly, wearing a dark green slip dress with a low back, revealing her scars. This comes

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Oct 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Birdhouses Built by Midlands Students Aim to Protect Screech Owls, Wood Ducks, and Eastern Bluebirds

In Columbia, South Carolina, students at Heyward Career and Technology Center in Richland School District One are working on a project that's more than just a school assignment. Led by construction teacher Frank Gilbert, the students are building birdhouses for screech owls, wood ducks, and eastern

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Oct 28 2024SPORTS

Dark Days for Jets: Aaron Rodgers Faces Off-Season Challenges

The New York Jets are in a tough spot after losing their fifth game in a row, this time to their division rivals, the New England Patriots. The final score was 25-22, with the Patriots pulling off a last-minute win despite losing their starting quarterback, Drake Maye, to a concussion. Aaron Rodger

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Oct 28 2024CELEBRITIES

Meghan Markle's Rushed Rebrand: A Lesson in Patience

Former royal Meghan Markle has been busy creating a new life in the US since stepping back from her royal duties with Prince Harry in 2020. Part of her new journey included launching a lifestyle brand called American Riviera Orchard. She hinted at this on Instagram back in March 2024, surprising fan

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Oct 28 2024WEATHER

Philippines on Alert: Trami's Potential U-Turn Sparks Concern

Tropical Storm Trami hit the Philippines hard, leaving 65 people dead and 2. 6 million affected by landslides and flooding. More than 320, 000 people evacuated, with many still missing. The storm's possible U-turn is a big worry for authorities. Col. Jacinto Malinao Jr. described a fisherman's loss,

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