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Nov 04 2024BUSINESS

Machinists at Boeing Vote Again on Contract Offer

Boeing's unionized workers in the Pacific Northwest are preparing to vote on a new contract offer. This vote could bring an end to a seven-week strike that has halted production of most Boeing passenger jets. The latest offer by Boeing promises a 38% pay raise over four years, along with other bonus

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Nikki Haley Backs Trump, Says He's the Better Choice

Former presidential hopeful Nikki Haley recently published an opinion piece supporting Donald Trump, asserting that he is the better choice over current Vice President Kamala Harris. In the Wall Street Journal article released just before Election Day, Haley urges voters to compare policies between

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Trump's Election Tactics: A Closer Look

Former President Donald Trump recently made some bold statements at a rally in Pennsylvania. He said he shouldn't have left the White House after losing the 2020 election to Joe Biden. He also talked about reporters being shot and suggested the media is "fake news. " His campaign later explained tha

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Nov 04 2024SCIENCE

Catching a Glimpse of Phobos: Mars Rover's Lunar Snapshots

Ever dreamed of watching Mars' moon, Phobos, pass in front of the sun? Well, NASA's Perseverance rover did just that! Since landing on the red planet in 2021, the rover has been capturing stunning images of Phobos. But why is this important? Scientists are studying Phobos' orbit, which is gradually

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Nov 03 2024POLITICS

Trump’s Quest to Win Women vs. His Old Patterns

Donald Trump’s recent campaign has been marked by a big challenge—winning over women voters. Despite saying he’ll be a “protector” of women, his approach has been criticized for being outdated and paternalistic. He's even joked along with offensive comments, like the infamous one about Vice Presiden

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Nov 03 2024SCIENCE

Voyager 1 Switches to an Old Signal, Leaving NASA Puzzled

NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft, currently about 15 billion miles from Earth, has given scientists a bit of a scare. On October 17, it switched its main radio transmitter to a different frequency, leaving NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory team scratching their heads. The spacecraft's Fault Protection Sys

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Bill Maher's Election Day Message to Late Deciders

On his show Real Time, Bill Maher had a casual chat with voters who are still unsure about their choice between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. He called these folks "the Christmas Eve shoppers of politics" because they wait until the very last minute to make up their minds. Maher understands their

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Nov 02 2024TECHNOLOGY

Saving Clickwheel iPod Games: A Community Quest

Remember the time when iPods weren't just for music? From late 2006 to early 2009, Apple tapped big names like Sega, Square Enix, and Electronic Arts to create 54 games for clickwheel iPods. These games might not have been gaming hits, but they were significant steps in Apple's journey into gaming.

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Nov 02 2024BUSINESS

Why TGI Fridays is Seeking Bankruptcy Help

The iconic restaurant chain TGI Fridays has sought bankruptcy protection. This move comes after the company faced significant financial struggles due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its capital structure. The Dallas-based chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a Texas federal court on Saturday. The

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Florida Lawmakers May Fight Back if Voters Pass Marijuana and Abortion Amendments

Voters in Florida might soon have a say on two big issues — legalizing recreational marijuana and protecting abortion rights. But here’s the tricky part: lawmakers in the state might not be too happy if these changes happen. They could try to make the new laws really tough to follow. For instance,

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