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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Job Cuts and 777X Delay: A Close Look

Boeing, a major airplane manufacturer, is planning to cut around 17,000 jobs. That's about 10% of their workforce. It's a tough move, but the company is facing big losses. One of the reasons is a strike by their largest union. Thousands of workers walked off the job, which halted production of some

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Oct 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla Unveils Futuristic Cybercab: Will It Hit Roads in 2026?

Tesla recently showcased its highly anticipated Cybercab, an AI-powered robotaxi, at a Hollywood studio event. CEO Elon Musk revealed the sleek vehicle, emphasizing that it would drive without human intervention. While the car is expected to be under $30,000 and available by 2026, many investors are

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Oct 12 2024HEALTH

Tragic Loss: Parents Seek Change After Daughter’s Overdose in Homeless Camp

Lance Charles and Sarah Macdonald recently shared their heartbreaking story with the federal Standing Committee on Health in Ottawa. Their 13-year-old daughter, Brianna, died from an overdose in a homeless camp in Abbotsford, B.C., on August 23. Brianna struggled with mental health issues that led h

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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

Handmade Magic: Brookfield's Greyscent Boutique Unveils New Jewelry Line

In the heart of Brookfield, CT, a unique boutique named Greyscent is making waves. Owned by Riddar Nget, this store started as an online venture called Mode de vie. Now, with a physical location at 7 Station Road, Greyscent has become a local favorite. Everything sold at Greyscent Boutique & Ca

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Oct 12 2024CRIME

Gun Violence at Gilbert Business: What Happened?

Imagine this: early Thursday morning, a business on Pond Branch Road in Gilbert saw something shocking. A man named Howard Fogle, 73, from Wagener, got into an argument with an employee about a job he had given to the store. Things got heated, and Fogle pulled out a gun, shooting the employee multip

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Oct 12 2024SCIENCE

China's Space Satellite Returns with Mutated Seeds

Ever wondered what space can do for our crops? Well, China's latest space adventure might have the answer. A satellite named Shijian-19 has just returned to Earth after a short trip to space. It was on a mission to see how space conditions might help plants grow better. Shijian-19 is special be

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Oct 12 2024EDUCATION

Why Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Stands Out for Aviation Professionals

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) is known worldwide for its focus on aviation and aerospace. With campuses in Florida and Arizona, it serves nearly 31,000 students. But what makes ERAU stand out? Let’s explore. ERAU has been around since 1926. Unlike other universities, its curriculum is

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Oct 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Trial Date Set in Major Criminal Case

Rap mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs has a trial date, May 5, set by Manhattan federal court Judge Arun Subramanian. This comes after Combs pleaded not guilty to serious charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering. At a recent hearing, his lawyers accused the prosecution of leaking evidence to the m

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Oct 11 2024FINANCE

Tesla's Autonomous Car Unveil Disappoints Investors, Stock Drops

Tesla's electric vehicle stock took a hit on Friday morning, falling 5.8% before the market opened. The drop followed the company's big event showcasing the Cybercab, a futuristic self-driving car. This was a letdown for investors, who were expecting more from the unveiling. The Cybercab is a sleek,

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Oct 11 2024BUSINESS

CEO Tavares Steps Down in 2026; Stellantis Faces Industry Challenges

Stellantis, the multinational automaker, announced on Friday that its CEO, Carlos Tavares, will retire in early 2026. This decision comes amid what Tavares described as a "Darwinian period" in the global auto industry. The company has also been struggling with falling sales; in the third quarter of

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