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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Gaza's Progress Might Vanish, UN Warns

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) issued a stark warning that Israel's war in Gaza could wipe out over 69 years of progress. This means that crucial indicators like life expectancy, education, income, and living standards could drop to where they were in 1955. The UNDP emphasized that

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Oct 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

How Designers Brought 'The Dating Game' Back to Life for Netflix's 'Woman of the Hour'

Imagine stepping back into the 1970s, into the heart-shaped, orange-hued set of "The Dating Game. " This was the challenge faced by the production designers of Netflix's true crime thriller, "Woman of the Hour. " Their task? To recreate the iconic set where a real-life serial killer, Rodney Alcala,

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Oct 25 2024LIFESTYLE

Lessons Learned: What Divorced Women Wish They'd Done Differently

Imagine looking back at your marriage with a clear perspective. Many women who've been through divorce find themselves wishing they'd done things differently. They often regret not seeking help when they needed it the most. Communication can be tough, especially when emotions run high. Sometimes, we

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Former Chief of Staff's Fascism Comment Sparks Trump's Anger

John Kelly, once Donald Trump's top aide, ignited a firestorm by labeling his former boss a "fascist. " This reignited a long-standing feud between Trump and his political foes. Vice President Kamala Harris backed Kelly's stance, arguing Trump seeks "unchecked power. " Responding through social medi

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Oct 25 2024CRIME

The Menendez Brothers: A Crime and its Impact

In 1989, two brothers named Lyle and Erik Menendez shocked the world by murdering their parents in a Beverly Hills home. The brothers, born in New York and New Jersey, moved to California with their parents, José and Mary Menendez. The crime scene was brutal, with the parents shot multiple times by

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

The LA Times Editor Quits Over No Presidential Endorsement

Something unusual happened at the Los Angeles Times recently. The editor who handles editorials, Mariel Garza, decided to call it quits. Why? It’s an interesting story. The Times' owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong, decided the newspaper wouldn't be backing any presidential candidate this time around. This

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Editor Quits Over LA Times' Stance on Presidential Endorsement

In a surprising turn of events, the Los Angeles Times' editorial editor, Mariel Garza, has quit her position. The reason? The newspaper's owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong, blocked the editorial board's plan to endorse Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris for president. Garza felt this silence was unacc

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Oct 24 2024SPORTS

Giants Owner Stands By Daboll and Schoen Despite Struggles

It's not easy being a Giants fan right now. The team is at the bottom of the league with a record of 2-5, and scoring points seems like a tough task. But despite all this, Giants co-owner John Mara has decided to stick with general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll. He won't be making a

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Oct 24 2024CELEBRITIES

Leo and Vittoria's NYC Walkabout: A Rare Glimpse

Leonardo DiCaprio and his model girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti, were recently seen holding hands during a casual stroll in New York City. The couple, who have been sparking romance rumors since August, were spotted on October 23 walking through the city with Leo keeping a low profile in a baseball cap

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Oct 24 2024HEALTH

Elon Musk Shares Hope on Brain Cancer: Meet WELIREG

Every year, roughly 90, 000 people in the U. S. are diagnosed with brain cancer. That makes it the fifth most common cancer type. With over a million people living with a brain tumor diagnosis, the search for effective treatments is urgent. recently, Elon Musk revealed a glimmer of hope: a drug call

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