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Oct 30 2024EDUCATION

Is College Really Worth It Anymore?

Think college is the only way to success? Think again. New numbers show that fewer students are signing up for traditional four-year degrees. Why? Costs are sky-high, and student loans are out of control. Plus, the government isn't making it easy. The mess with the Free Application for Federal Stude

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Oct 29 2024WEATHER

Caribbean Storm Watch: A Potential New Tropical Depression

Meteorologists are closely monitoring a weather system in the Caribbean. They think it could turn into a tropical depression or storm over the next few days. The system is in the southwestern Caribbean Sea and might start moving north or northeast by the weekend. The National Hurricane Center says

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Weather Woes: How Rain and Snow Might Impact Voter Turnout in Key States

Next week's elections might face a unique challenge: bad weather. Voters in three crucial states—Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona—could be hit by snow and rain. These states are closely watched because they often decide who wins the presidential race. Early forecasts suggest that the northern areas

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Oct 29 2024WEATHER

Halloween Week: Mild Weather and a Bit of Rain

This Halloween week, we're in for some uncommonly warm weather. The humidity will also go up, making it feel a bit sticky. It's not all sunshine though—rain chances are increasing, and that might mess with your Halloween plans. Early Tuesday morning, there's a Dense Fog Advisory in the capital area

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Oct 29 2024FINANCE

Home Depot: A Retail Giant Weathering Economic Storms

Are you curious why Home Depot keeps thriving no matter what the economy throws at it? Renowned financial expert Jim Cramer has some interesting insights. He calls Home Depot a special stock – both secular and cyclical. That means Home Depot doesn't just rely on economic booms; it can keep growing e

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Politics: Don't Let It Wreck Your Relationships

Last week, Republican Senator J. D. Vance gave some wise advice. He said we shouldn't cut off friends or family just because they vote differently. Why? Because politics shouldn't come between people who care about each other. It's sad to see folks ending long friendships or even family ties over wh

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Oct 29 2024HEALTH

Making Strides: Paralysis and Innovation in NYC

Have you ever thought about how our bodies can be repaired with electrical signals? That's what doctors at Northwell Health in New York are trying to do. They've created devices that can help paralyzed people feel and move again. One patient, Keith Thomas, can now grasp, lift, and drink from a cup a

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

“Storms and Lies: Why FEMA Needs More Than Words”

Hurricanes Helene and Milton are set to cause massive damage, similar to Katrina and Sandy. But after the storms, something else spread: fake news. Politicians like Donald Trump and Elon Musk claimed FEMA was wasting money on illegal immigrants or controlling the weather. While these claims are fals

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

New York's Population Dip: What's Behind the Exodus?

New York state has seen a significant drop in population, with nearly 1% of its residents moving out in 2023. That's around 180, 000 people leaving, making it the state with the most outmigration this year. While this number is lower than 2022's 244, 000, it shows the ongoing trend of people moving

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Military Move: What's Happening in Russia?

Did you hear about the surprising news? North Korea has shipped off 3, 000 soldiers to Russia. They're not there for fun; these troops are undergoing training at various spots across the country. This development could spell trouble for Ukraine. North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, might be eyeing adv

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