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Oct 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Startling News: Brooklyn Rapper and 9/11 Hero Ka Passes Away

In a sudden twist, Brooklyn's own Kaseem Ryan, better known as the rapper Ka, has left us. He was 52. The rapper, whose story intertwined with service and music, was a vital part of his community. Born in Brownsville, Ka dedicated his life to his city, his community, and his music. His family announ

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Oct 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Spies on the Run: 'Slow Horses' Gets Sixth Season on AppleTV+

Fans of the quirky spy series "Slow Horses" can look forward to more adventures. Apple TV+ has greenlit a sixth season for the show, which is based on Mick Herron's popular novels. Gary Oldman reprises his role as Jackson Lamb, the gruff leader of a ragtag MI5 team dubbed the "slow horses." This sea

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Oct 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 9's Top Features: Underwater Photos and More!

Google is rolling out its October 2024 Pixel Drop with the launch of Android 15. This update brings new features to all Pixel devices, with some Pixel 9 perks trickling down to older models. The Pixel 9 boasts an exciting new Gemini Extension. It lets you find info saved in screenshots using voice

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Oct 14 2024SCIENCE

Comets on Parade: Two Icy Visitors This Halloween

Imagine something so big, it wraps around the entire solar system. That's the Oort Cloud, a vast shell of icy bodies that's theoretically present but invisible to us. Astronomers suspect it exists because it explains the sudden appearances of certain comets. This October, we're getting a special tre

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Oct 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Are We Paying So Much for So Little Storage in the iPhone 16 Pro?

So, you've just dropped a thousand bucks on the latest iPhone 16 Pro, expecting top-notch features, right? Guess what? You get a measly 128GB of storage. Yep, in 2024, when we're taking more photos and videos than ever before. Sounds like a tech crime, doesn't it? Let's break it down. Apple loves t

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Oct 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Future Eyewear: Smart Glasses and Camera AirPods on the Horizon for 2027

There's a lot of buzz about Apple's plans for 2027—a pair of smart glasses and AirPods with cameras are in the works! These new gadgets are said to use some of the same technology found in Apple's Vision Pro headset. Last year, Meta and Ray-Ban rolled out their smart glasses with cameras, and Apple

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

The End of an Era: Why Gen Z is Struggling to Pick Up the Wrench

Dave Lawson, a seasoned motorbike mechanic from Perth, is closing his workshop, The Bike Doctor, after 43 years. He blames young workers, specifically Generation Z, for the closure. He thinks they're unwilling to embrace apprenticeships due to low pay and what he considers extravagant spending habit

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Oct 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Panels App Gets a Makeover: Ads Out, Subscriptions In

Marques Brownlee, the famous tech reviewer, has been in the news lately. Not for his usual tech reviews, but for his wallpaper app, Panels. The app faced backlash for its price and privacy issues. Brownlee listened and is making changes. He's introducing a new subscription tier for just $2 a month.

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Bill Maher's Advice to Chappell Roan: Think Twice About Politics

Comedian Bill Maher recently had some strong words for singer Chappell Roan on his show, Real Time with Bill Maher. He tried to teach her and her fans about the Middle East conflict, using her political statements as a starting point. Maher praised Roan for criticizing both sides of the political ai

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Oct 11 2024SCIENCE

A Cosmic Guest: Comet C/2023 A3's Big Earth Visit

Get ready, space enthusiasts! A comet named C/2023 A3 is about to make a super close approach to Earth, something it hasn't done in 80,000 years—even before our ancient relatives, the Neanderthals, roamed the planet. This icy wanderer was spotted by scientists using telescopes from China and South

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