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Oct 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Recent Incidents at Disney World Raise Concerns

Disney World, a place known for joy and magic, has recently been the site of three deaths in just ten days. The latest incident happened at Disney’s Contemporary Resort on a Thursday, with officials from Orange County looking into what went wrong. Details are still scarce, but it’s clear that someth

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

Vikings' Struggles Exposed in Brutal Loss to Chargers

The Minnesota Vikings are in a tough spot after a crushing defeat to the Los Angeles Chargers. The team's performance was far from impressive, and it's clear that frustration is building up. Justin Jefferson, usually known for keeping his cool, showed signs of distress. He threw his helmet down and

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

September's Inflation: A Small Step Back

Prices went up, but not as much as people thought they would. This is what happened in September. The numbers came out late because the government wasn't working. The U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said prices were 3. 0% higher than last year. That's a bit less than what experts guessed. It's als

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

Small Raise for Seniors: Will It Be Enough?

Next year, seniors and other Social Security beneficiaries will see a small boost in their monthly checks. The increase is 2. 8%, which works out to about $56 more per month for the average person. This change is meant to help with rising costs, but it might not be enough. Health care costs eat up

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Anaheim's Big Tax Talk: What's the Deal?

Anaheim is thinking about adding new taxes on fun stuff. The city council is going to talk about it on October 28. Councilmember Natalie Rubalcava is leading this idea. She wants to add a 3% tax on tickets for big events and a 10% tax on parking at large venues. The plan is to tax places with more

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

The Big Heist: Why Thieves Are Shifting Targets

In the world of art theft, something unexpected has happened. Thieves have started stealing items that they can actually sell. This is a big change from the usual trend of stealing famous paintings that are nearly impossible to sell. Recently, thieves stole royal jewelry worth around $100 million fr

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

China's Big Plan: Tech, Trade, and Tough Times

China is making a big move. They want to rely less on foreign tech and boost their own economy. This is all part of their five-year plan. They're not backing down from the trade war with the U. S. Instead, they're doubling down on their goals. The plan is all about becoming more self-sufficient. Ch

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Keeping the Peace: Why U. S. and China Need to Talk

The South China Sea has become a hotspot for tense encounters between the U. S. and China. In 2023, a Chinese fighter jet flew too close to a U. S. reconnaissance plane. This wasn't the first time. Earlier that year, another Chinese jet came dangerously close to a U. S. military aircraft. These risk

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Oct 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Tech's AI Power Moves: Who's Leading the Charge?

The tech world is buzzing with AI advancements, and the biggest names are making bold moves. Nvidia, Microsoft, BlackRock, and even Elon Musk's xAI are teaming up on a massive $40 billion data center in Texas. This project shows just how much faith these companies have in AI's future. Intel is also

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Ubisoft's Big Changes: What's Happening with the Gaming Giant?

Ubisoft is making some serious changes. Two of its studios, Massive Entertainment and RedLynx, are going through big shifts. Massive, known for games like The Division and upcoming titles like Star Wars Outlaws and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, is offering some employees a chance to leave voluntaril

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