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Nov 01 2024BUSINESS

Chip Giant Intel's Surprising Q3 Results: A Turning Point?

Intel, a major player in the tech world, had a quarter that surprised everyone. Their shares jumped 9% after hours on Thursday due to better-than-expected revenue. Pat Gelsinger, Intel's CEO, has been facing a tough time with the company's performance, but the latest numbers brought some relief. The

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Chicago School Board President Steps Down After Social Media Posts

In a surprising turn of events, Chicago’s Board of Education president, Rev. Mitchell Ikenna Johnson, has resigned just seven days after being sworn in. This comes after major backlash over some of his social media posts, which were deemed offensive, anti-Semitic, and misogynistic. The mayor, Brando

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Nov 01 2024BUSINESS

Uber Faces Ride Slowdown, Shares Dive

Uber saw a big drop in their shares, about 11%, after warning that their ride bookings might not grow as fast as investors hoped. This news came as the company said their ride bookings, a key way to measure how many people use their service, grew slower than expected in the third quarter. Shares of

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Nov 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

Reviving a Historic Minnesota Hotel into Modern Homes

Imagine this: a century-old hotel in Minnesota, left empty for years, is getting a new lease on life. The Solem Hotel, built way back in 1919, is being transformed into something amazing - 18 modern apartments! This isn’t just any renovation; it’s happening with the help of some super cool 3D scanni

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Nov 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

Weather Prediction Gets a Fun AI Twist on Pixel Phones in 2024

Get ready, Pixel phone users! Google is rolling out a brand-new weather app in 2024, complete with an AI touch. This app isn't just about giving you basic weather info. It's like having a friendly meteorologist in your pocket who chats with you about the weather. For instance, "It's cold and rainy t

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Nov 01 2024HEALTH

Sugar Restrictions in WWII Linked to Better Health Later in Life

During World War II, the UK rationed sugar to prevent shortages. A recent study found that people born during this time had a lower risk of type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure as adults. This is thought to be because they ate less sugar in their early years. It's not easy to find situations wher

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Nov 01 2024LIFESTYLE

Wedding Day Politics Ban: Couples Keep the Peace

Imagine this: a luxurious wedding just days after a heated presidential election. Franki Priore, a native Long Islander, is set to tie the knot in November amidst political debates. To avoid any unwanted drama, she's putting a no-politics rule in place for her 200 guests. Priore hopes this will keep

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

The Washington Post's Neutral Stance: A Big Gamble

Picture this: the chief editor of the Washington Post, David Shipley, calls a huddle. The agenda? The newspaper won't be backing any presidential candidate. Shipley isn't happy, making it clear that staffers can walk if they don't like it. He even tried to persuade the paper's owner, billionaire Jef

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Biden's 'Garbage' Comment: A Boost for Trump's Voters?

Pollster Frank Luntz thinks President Joe Biden's comment about Trump supporters being "garbage" could hurt Vice President Kamala Harris's election campaign. On CNN, Luntz said Biden's remarks at a rally might sway voters, even though Biden later clarified he was against the demonization of Latinos.

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Early Voting Hits 60 Million: Trump Rallies, Harris Endorsements, and Key Battlegrounds

With just five days to go until the US presidential election, over 60 million Americans have already cast their votes. This staggering number includes nearly 32 million in-person early votes and around 28 million mail-in ballots. The enthusiasm is high, with voter turnout expected to be significant.

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