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Oct 31 2024WEATHER

Weather Spooks: What to Expect on Halloween

Get ready for a mix of weather surprises this Halloween! The southern states like Texas, Louisiana, Florida, and Georgia are set to sizzle with temperatures soaring up to the mid-80s to 90s Fahrenheit. That's right, it might feel more like summer than fall! Other areas in the region will hover aroun

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Golf Star Hana Wakimoto: Her Humble Rise & Family Support

Hana Wakimoto, a pro golfer from Japan, didn't just shoot for the stars; she took aim at the universe. Born in Kobayashi City, Wakimoto started playing golf at 8 years old, turning a hobby into a career. Now, at 27, she's one of the JLPGA's finest. Her path to success wasn't easy, but her passion fo

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

North Korean Troops on Russia's Front?

South Korea's military intelligence agency hinted that North Korea might have sent a small group of soldiers to support Russia in its conflict with Ukraine. This news came out during a parliamentary audit in Seoul. An official from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) said there could be some North

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Oct 31 2024WEATHER

Taiwan Prepares for Powerful Typhoon Kong-rey

Taiwan is bracing for a massive storm. Super Typhoon Kong-rey, which has been strengthening rapidly, is heading towards the island. This typhoon is not your average storm. With winds reaching 240 kilometers per hour, it's as strong as a Category 4 Atlantic hurricane. The typhoon is expected to hit

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

TSMC's 40% Discount Disappears After Intel CEO's Comments

Intel's CEO, Patrick Gelsinger, ruffled some feathers with his comments about TSMC's Taiwan base, leading to a lost deal. TSMC, a major chip maker, had offered Intel a huge 40% discount on their latest 3 nanometer chip tech. But after Gelsinger's remarks, TSMC pulled the offer, leaving Intel to pay

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Taiwan's Future: A Pawn or an Outcast?

Former President Donald Trump recently stirred up a debate by suggesting that Taiwan should pay the U. S. for protection against China. China, which sees Taiwan as its territory, warned that the U. S. could abandon Taiwan at any time. Taiwan is a key player in the semiconductor industry, a sector vi

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Oct 31 2024HEALTH

Amy Robach's Cancer Journey: What Doctors Said That Stuck With Her

Amy Robach, former co-host of Good Morning America and breast cancer survivor, shared a powerful moment from her cancer journey. Diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer in 2013 during an on-air mammogram, Robach underwent a double mastectomy and eight rounds of chemo. In a podcast episode for Breast Ca

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Oct 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Fight: Are We Doing Enough?

You've probably heard about climate change and how we're trying to slow it down. But guess what? The United Nations says our efforts aren't enough. They looked at plans from nearly 200 countries to cut carbon emissions. The bad news? These plans won't even cut pollution much by 2030. This makes it s

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Why Israel's Ban on UNRWA Might Hurt Palestinians

Imagine you live in a place where there's almost no government. That's Gaza, and a big help there is UNRWA, a United Nations group that does lots of stuff like teaching kids, giving healthcare, and even helping people with their feelings. But recently, Israel said "no more" to UNRWA, claiming the gr

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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Wicked Gets Rave Reviews for Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo

The new "Wicked" movie, directed by Jon M. Chu, has been getting amazing reactions from audiences. People are really loving the performances of Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, who play Glinda and Elphaba, respectively. The movie is also being praised for its fantastic production quality. Simon Thom

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