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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

The Fate of the Halloween Comet: A Celestial Disappearing Act

In a twist of cosmic fate, a comet dubbed the "Halloween comet" met its end on Monday. Discovered on September 27 by an Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System in Hawaii, this icy, gaseous, and rocky celestial body had sparked interest for its potential visibility during Halloween. However, as

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Oct 30 2024CRIME

Murder Mystery: Man Suspected in Hamptons Killing Found Dead

In a shocking turn of events, the man suspected of murdering a 33-year-old woman at a high-end Hamptons resort has been found dead, authorities reported. The woman, later identified as Sabina Rosas from Brooklyn, New York, was discovered lifeless in a guest room at the luxurious Shou Sugi Ban House

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Oct 30 2024CRIME

Gampton Resort Killer Found Dead by Suicide

The man suspected of killing a 33-year-old woman, Sabina Rosas, at an upscale Hamptons resort, is dead. Law enforcement sources have revealed that the suspect, Thomas Gannon, 56, took his own life at his Pennsylvania home. Rosas' body was discovered at Shou Sugi Ban House by a staffer at around 12:3

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Oct 30 2024WEATHER

Weather Shifts as November Begins: Rain and Snow Ahead

As October comes to an end, a change in the weather is on the horizon for the Bay Area. The National Weather Service has forecasted rainy and cold conditions to sweep through the region. Meteorologist Dial Hoang shared that a couple of weather systems are on their way, with the second one potentiall

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Oct 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Should You Upgrade? Comparing the New M4 Mac Mini

Apple recently unveiled its smallest Mac mini yet, featuring the powerful M4 chip and a refreshed design. But is it worth upgrading from the M2 or M1 model? Let's break it down. The new M4 Mac mini is smaller than ever, measuring just 5 inches square, and offers a significant performance boost. Appl

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Betting on a Better School? How Missouri's Sports Betting Tax Plan Measures Up

Ever heard of a new way to fund schools? Missouri is voting on it! They want to legalize sports betting and use the taxes for education. Sounds great, right? But hold on, there's a catch. Some of the money sportsbooks use to attract bettors won't be taxed. That's what policymakers are debating right

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Sun Power for Ukrainians: Crafting Portable Solar Panels

In the heart of Wisconsin, students and community members at UW-Eau Claire gathered to make a difference. They weren't studying for exams or playing sports—they were building portable solar panels. The goal? To bring light and warmth to Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. Ukraine faces harsh winte

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

North Korean Soldiers May Join Ukraine Fight after Learning Russian

Recently, South Korean lawmakers reported that North Korean soldiers are learning basic Russian commands. This could mean they're being prepared to join the front lines in Russia's war against Ukraine. The US Pentagon estimates that about 10, 000 North Korean soldiers are receiving military training

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Oct 30 2024BUSINESS

Great iPad Deals Just in Time for Cozy Season

Guess what? It's about to get chilly outside, and that means cozy time with blankets and warm drinks. What could make this season even better? How about a sweet deal on iPads to keep you entertained and productive? Amazon is offering some amazing prices right now on two popular models: the Apple iPa

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Reaction to US-South Korea Drills Amid Ukraine Troop Claims

Over the weekend, North Korea strongly condemned joint military exercises between the U. S. and South Korea, labeling them a "grave provocation. " These drills, named "Freedom Flag 24-1, " involve forces from Australia as well. They started on October 21 and will continue until November 1. The goal

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