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Oct 24 2024CELEBRITIES

Why Ojani Noa Blames Sean 'Diddy' Combs for His Divorce from Jennifer Lopez

In the late '90s, Jennifer Lopez was briefly married to Ojani Noa. Their union fell apart soon after, and Noa isn't shy about blaming someone else for their split - music producer Sean "Diddy" Combs. Noa believes that Combs' involvement in Lopez's career led to deceit and separation. At the time, Lo

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Oct 23 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's New CEO Tackles Losses and Strikes

Boeing’s new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, has big plans to turn things around. He wants the company to be leaner and make higher-quality planes. But right now, Boeing is facing a big problem: a strike by thousands of workers. These machinists are upset about their contract and have been picketing outside a B

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Energy Shift: Nuclear Power's Comeback

Imagine if the hum of a nuclear power plant was the soundtrack of our future. It's not just a dream anymore. Contracts are being signed, and plans are being made to bring more nuclear power online. Why is this happening? Because people are tired of expensive energy and power outages. Look at Califor

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Education Shift: How Pennsylvania's Centre County is Turning More Democratic

In the world of politics, education often plays a big role in how people vote. College-educated folks tend to lean Democratic, while those without degrees usually support Republicans. To dive into this topic, let's head to Centre County, Pennsylvania, home to Pennsylvania State University. This area

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Oct 23 2024EDUCATION

Top Virginia High School's Principal Steps Down: What's Next?

You might be surprised to hear that the principal of a super popular high school in Virginia is calling it quits. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, once the best in the country, has seen its rankings drop in recent years. Dr. Ann Bonitatibus, who’s been in charge for seven yea

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Oct 23 2024SPORTS

Meet Marlon Humphrey's Parents: A Football Star and a Track Legend

Marlon Humphrey, a cornerback for the Baltimore Ravens, owes his success to his parents. His dad, Bobby Humphrey, was a running back for the Denver Broncos. Bobby played college football at the University of Alabama, where he made a big name for himself. He was drafted by the Broncos in 1989 and had

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Eero's Weatherproof Wi-Fi Extender: A Game Changer for Outdoor Connectivity

Are you tired of spotty Wi-Fi outside? Eero's new Outdoor 7 is here to make your life easier. This tough little device can handle extreme weather, from snowstorms to scorching heat. It supports Wi-Fi 7 speeds and can cover a massive 15, 000 square feet. No more struggling with connections for your o

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's AI Image Sparks Lawsuit from 'Blade Runner 2049' Producers

Imagine you're a big movie producer who's worked hard on a blockbuster film. Now imagine someone uses your film's image without permission to sell their stuff. That's what happened to Alcon Entertainment, the producers behind 'Blade Runner 2049'. They're suing Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, for using

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Oct 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Scarlett Johansson and Lauren Oliver Team Up for 'The Girl In The Lake'

Amazon MGM Studios and Scott Stuber have just picked up a new thriller novel called 'The Girl In The Lake'. The book is penned by Lauren Oliver, who is best known for her young adult novels like 'Panic' and 'Delirium'. However, this time she's venturing into adult mystery thrillers. Scarlett Johanss

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Oct 23 2024BUSINESS

China's Chip Progress: ASML CEO Weighs In

ASML, a key player in the chip industry, recently shared some interesting insights. Its CEO mentioned that China might be able to produce chips using the advanced 5nm and 3nm nodes, but only on a small scale. He explained that this would be done using older technology, which is a bit like trying to

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