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Oct 29 2024BUSINESS

Yellow's Pension Claims: A Bankruptcy Judge’s Change of Heart

In a surprising turn of events, a federal bankruptcy judge in Delaware admitted an error in a previous ruling on Yellow Corp’s pension claims. The company, which filed for bankruptcy in August 2023, was initially told that its shareholders might have to pay out more than expected for pension claims.

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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 2024SPORTS

Who’s Moving Up and Down in College Football Rankings?

College football rankings can change without a team even playing. That’s what happened to Georgia, who moved up two spots to No. 2 without stepping on the field. Why? Because other teams like Penn State and Ohio State shifted around them. Penn State stayed at No. 3 after winning at Wisconsin, but Oh

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Oct 29 2024BUSINESS

Which Industries Stand to Gain or Lose the Most from the Presidential Election?

The upcoming U. S. presidential election could significantly impact several industries. Let's explore which ones are at stake. Big banks could soon need more capital to protect against financial shocks, which might affect their profits and lending ability. The winner of the election could determine

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Oct 28 2024SPORTS

Yankees Tickets Drop in the Bronx

Well, folks, the Yankees are in a tough spot. They're down 0-2 in the World Series against the Dodgers and heading back to The Bronx for Games 3, 4, and maybe 5. Manager Aaron Boone says, "It's not easy, but we'll fight till the end. " Game 3 is on Monday, Oct. 28, with Clarke Schmidt pitching for t

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Oct 28 2024POLITICS

Korea's Response: North Troops in Ukraine

In a twist of global events, South Korea finds itself in a tricky spot. Seoul's spy agency recently revealed that North Korea might send 10, 000 troops to Russia by year's end. Just one day before, US and South Korean officials reported that around 3, 000 North Korean troops are already training in

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Oct 28 2024BUSINESS

LinkedIn's EU Data Tracking Fiasco: A $335M Wake-up Call

LinkedIn, the professional networking site owned by Microsoft, has been slapped with a hefty fine of $335 million by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC). The fine is due to the company's mishandling of user data for targeted advertising, which breached the European Union’s General Data Protec

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Oct 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's 2024 Kindle Lineup: Which One Should You Choose?

Amazon has just updated its Kindle family, offering four new models ranging from $110 to $400. The base Kindle now has a brighter screen and faster page turns. The Paperwhite got a makeover with a bigger, faster screen and better contrast. The new Kindle Colorsoft brings color for the first time, gr

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Oct 27 2024BUSINESS

Alex Jones Wants to Keep His Social Media Accounts Out of the Auction

Alex Jones, a well-known conspiracy theorist, is trying to keep his personal social media accounts out of the upcoming auction of his Infowars media platform. This is because he owes over $1 billion to the families of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims. Jones feels that selling his so

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Oct 27 2024BUSINESS

Russian Companies Face Bankruptcy Warns Putin Ally

Sergey Chemezov, a close associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has raised an alarm. He believes that most Russian companies might go bankrupt due to the sky-high interest rates. Chemezov, who heads the state-owned Rostec, made these comments while speaking to the Federation Council earlier

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