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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Photography's New Wave in Art Galleries

Lately, photography is stealing the spotlight in contemporary art galleries. The New York Times reports that many U. S. galleries are hosting photography exhibitions, like the Place Gallery in Manhattan showcasing Irving Penn's work from November 15 to December 21. It's not just about displays; big-

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Oct 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Fight: Are We Doing Enough?

You've probably heard about climate change and how we're trying to slow it down. But guess what? The United Nations says our efforts aren't enough. They looked at plans from nearly 200 countries to cut carbon emissions. The bad news? These plans won't even cut pollution much by 2030. This makes it s

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Argentina's President Swaps Foreign Ministers After UN Vote on Cuba

Argentina’s President Javier Milei has replaced his Foreign Affairs Minister Diana Mondino. This change came after Mondino supported a UN vote to lift the US embargo on Cuba. Milei, who took office late in 2023, is known for his pro-United States stance. He has been distancing Argentina from leftist

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Trump and Favre Team Up for Wisconsin Rally

In the days leading up to the presidential election, former President Donald Trump is joining forces with retired NFL star Brett Favre for a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This comes as Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris crisscross swing states, with Trump appearing in Green Bay while Ha

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Oct 31 2024SCIENCE

Animals and Alcohol: An Unexpected Wild Tale

Did you know that lions and tigers aren't the only ones who might enjoy a little tipple? It turns out, many animals in the wild are drawn to ethanol found naturally in plants. Scientists decided to dig into this topic by looking at a bunch of scientific papers and historical accounts. They found tha

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Oct 31 2024CELEBRITIES

Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz's Relationship: A Quick Change After 'Blink Twice'

Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz met in 2021 while working on the psychological thriller "Blink Twice, " which Kravitz directed. They got engaged two years later. Promoting the film together, they seemed like a perfect match, gushing about each other in interviews. However, things changed quickly afte

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Yankees vs. Dodgers: A Pivotal Game 5

The New York Yankees are gearing up for a critical Game 5 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Fueled by an impressive 11-4 win in Game 4, the Yankees are aiming to maintain their momentum. Their star pitcher, Gerrit Cole, is expected to play a significant role in this crucial match. On the other side,

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Oct 31 2024MILITARY

Six Unique Aircraft of the U. S. Air Force: A Closer Look

Let's take a peek at six special aircraft in the U. S. Air Force. These planes aren't your regular jets; they have unique jobs. The MC-12W Liberty started service in 2009. It's a low-altitude plane that helps soldiers on the ground. It's like a spy camera in the sky, sending important information to

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Oct 31 2024WEATHER

Storms and Snow: Minnesota's Quick Weather Switch

Minnesota is in for a wild weather ride this week! After breaking record highs in the Twin Cities and southern parts of the state, a storm system is headed our way. It's predicted to bring severe thunderstorms and snow, all in just a few days. First, let's talk thunderstorms. Forecasters are keepin

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

Why Market Basket Sticks to Traditional Checkouts

Imagine stepping into a bustling grocery store, but instead of facing empty self-checkout kiosks, you're greeted by friendly faces ready to bag your items. That's the Market Basket experience. With no self-checkout options, this supermarket chain keeps the personal touch alive. Every time you visit,

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