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Oct 26 2024CELEBRITIES

Why Joe Rogan Finally Chatted with Trump on His Podcast

Joe Rogan, a podcaster known for his MMA commentary, recently hosted Donald Trump on his show. He admitted that the shooting incident at Trump's rally in Pennsylvania changed his mind about having the former president on. Rogan had previously avoided political interviews due to ethical concerns. He

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Middle East in Turmoil: Israel Strikes Iran, Amidst Regional Tension

Israel launched surprise airstrikes on Iran early Saturday, targeting military facilities that produce missiles and surface-to-air missile sites. This escalation heightens tensions between the longtime enemies, with the region already facing violence from militant groups backed by Iran. Lebanon has

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Oct 26 2024BUSINESS

Mercedes-Benz Tightens Belt as Profits Fall by Half

Mercedes-Benz is going all-in on cost cuts after seeing its profits drop significantly, with the blame mostly on weak demand in China. The German luxury carmaker kicked off a cost-cutting mission after its net profit went from $4 billion to $1. 9 billion in the third quarter. That's a dramatic cut f

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Oct 26 2024RELIGION

Clergy Clash Over Ukraine Cathedral

In central Ukraine, a wild brawl broke out among clergy at the St Michael’s Cathedral in Cherkasy. The fight was over who gets to control the cathedral – those supporting Ukraine or those backing Russia and its leader, Vladimir Putin. Sticks, fences, even benches were used as weapons. Fire extinguis

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Oct 26 2024BUSINESS

Vanguard's Smart Moves for Income as Rates Drop

With the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates, income investors might want to check their portfolios. The central bank cut rates in September and could do so again in November, according to CME FedWatch. In this situation, Vanguard favors high-quality fixed-income assets. They think the economy w

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Oct 26 2024SCIENCE

NASA's Big Lift for Artemis Missions

Imagine lifting something as heavy as 10 school buses! That's exactly what NASA did in October. They carefully hoisted a massive, 103-ton piece onto a test stand at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. This huge part is a simulator for the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket's interstage component.

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Oct 26 2024CRIME

UN Aid Worker's Secret Life as Hamas Commander Revealed

Israel has confirmed the death of Mohammad Abu Itiwi, who was not just a United Nations aid worker but also an elite commander in Hamas. Itiwi led the Nukhba force, an elite unit fighting in Gaza. Israel's Defense Forces and the Shin Bet announced his death during a military operation on Wednesday.

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Why QAnon’s Influence Lives On

Ever since its peak in 2020, the once-prominent conspiracy theory QAnon has faded from public view. But don't be fooled—its beliefs are still alive and well, quietly infiltrating our political discourse. Jesselyn Cook, a journalist and Harvard University fellow, explains that the extreme ideas of QA

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Oct 26 2024HEALTH

Olivia Munn Shows Strength in Skims Mastectomy Campaign

Actor Olivia Munn is the latest face of shapewear brand Skims, but this time, she’s got a powerful message to share. In collaboration with the Susan G. Komen organization for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Munn bravely bares her mastectomy scars in the campaign. The photographs, shot by artist Vanes

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Oct 26 2024HEALTH

Breast Cancer in the Latino Community: A Different Battle

Breast cancer is a serious issue, and in Texas, it's the second leading cause of cancer deaths among women. Unfortunately, according to Dr. Eduardo Valdes of Suvida Healthcare in Dallas, when it hits the Latino community, things get even tougher. You see, while Hispanic women overall have lower rate

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