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Nov 04 2024CELEBRITIES

Barron Trump: Handling the Spotlight and Dating Advice

Have you ever wondered what it's like to be in the public eye from a young age? Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, is learning this firsthand. At just 18, Barron is already a freshman at New York University and has started making waves in the media world. His older brot

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Nov 03 2024FINANCE

Interest Rates: A Post-Election Puzzle

The Federal Reserve is set to lower interest rates this week, but this time it's not about boosting a struggling economy. Instead, they're responding to lower inflation rates. The upcoming presidential election might not change this decision right away, but the winner could influence what the Fed do

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Nov 02 2024CRIME

Unlicensed Beauty Treatments: Woman Faces Charges for Fake Injections

In Massachusetts, a woman has been accused of pretending to be a nurse and giving thousands of unsafe beauty treatments. Rebecca Fadanelli, 38, allegedly imported fake Botox and fillers from Brazil and China. She continued offering these treatments at her Skin Beaute Med Spa locations, even after au

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Nov 02 2024WEATHER

Storm Kong-rey: Taiwan's East Coast on Alert

A tough storm named Kong-rey hit Taiwan's east coast last Thursday, sadly taking one life. Moving from the northern Philippines, the storm brought strong winds and floods, causing plenty of trouble. About 8, 600 people had to find shelter, and both flights and train services were stopped. The storm

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Nov 02 2024BUSINESS

Google's AI Bet Pays Off Despite Legal Troubles

Google, part of Alphabet Inc. , is making big money, mostly thanks to its search engine. In the last three months of the year, Alphabet made $26. 3 billion, which is 34% more than last year. And their sales went up by 15% to $88. 27 billion. This growth is partly because Google is investing heavily

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

The World Holds Its Breath: U. S. Elections' Global Impact

As Americans eagerly await their election results, the rest of the world is also watching closely. The U. S. might not be the sole superpower it once was, but it's still the most influential nation globally. How the election turns out can shape the world for years to come. Already, the election cyc

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Nov 02 2024HEALTH

Celebrating Life Before Surgery: A Breast Cancer Patient's Farewell Party

Steph Coffield, a 41-year-old mom from Minneapolis, Minnesota, found out she had breast cancer during a routine check-up. She was diagnosed with a fast-growing type called stage zero ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Although the cancer hadn’t spread, Steph decided to have a double mastectomy to be s

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Nov 01 2024BUSINESS

Wendy's: Shutting Down Old Stores, Opening New Ones

Wendy's is planning to close 140 of its restaurants in the next few months. But don't worry, they're not disappearing—the fast food chain is opening an equal number of new locations. The restaurants being shut down are old and in areas that aren't doing well financially, according to Wendy's CEO, Ki

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Nov 01 2024HEALTH

Meet Lex the Pink T-Rex: A Dad's Art Project Becomes a Breast Cancer Awareness Symbol

In the heart of South Carolina, a dad's creative response to his son's dinosaur request has turned into a powerful symbol for breast cancer awareness. Chris Price, a local artist and handyman, started this journey in 2022 when his son Fowler asked for a dinosaur sculpture. The result was Lex, a 20-f

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Nov 01 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Grey's Anatomy Actress Speaks Out on Writer's Fake Cancer Story: I Felt Duped

Camilla Luddington, who plays Dr. Jo Wilson in Grey's Anatomy, recently talked about the shock she felt when she discovered that one of the show's writers, Elisabeth Finch, had lied about having cancer and other health issues. The actress discussed the situation on the podcast "Call It What It Is" w

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