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Nov 01 2024FINANCE

2025 Retirement Savings: What's New for Your 401(k)

Ever wondered how much you can sock away for retirement in a 401(k) next year? The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has some good news! They've just announced new contribution limits for 2025. Starting next year, you can save up to $23, 500 from your paycheck before taxes, that's $500 more than this y

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Vote Battle: $1 Million Spent on Dallas Reform Proposals

Two political groups have raised over a million bucks to influence Dallas voters. Together for Dallas and Dallas United for Progress are fighting against three city reforms suggested by local hero, Dallas Hero. These reforms aim to improve public safety and keep the city officials accountable. Both

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Nov 01 2024ENVIRONMENT

Spain's Heatwaves: Behind the Scenes of Stronger Storms

Ever thought about how warmer days could lead to stronger storms? Let's take a look at what happened recently in Valencia, Spain. A powerful storm swept through, leaving over 150 people dead and many others missing. Scientists from World Weather Attribution (WWA) are taking a closer look at this tra

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Nov 01 2024WEATHER

Weather Rollercoaster: Warm Today, Cold Tomorrow

Get ready for a mix of weather today! Sun and clouds are playing tag, and there might be a few light showers. Don't worry, the air is warm enough to keep most of the rain from touching down. A cold front is on its way, bringing scattered light sprinkles or showers with it. Boston and Southern New En

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

The Earth's Future: A Choice for Voters

You've heard the chatter about the weather, but how about doing something about it? That's what's on the line for voters this Tuesday. The planet's future hangs in the balance, and the choices voters make could shape our climate for generations. Extreme weather events are no longer surprises. Thous

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Nov 01 2024ENVIRONMENT

California's Push to Protect Nature: A Global Example

California is a biodiversity hotspot, home to more species than any other U. S. state. That's why the Golden State sent a big delegation to the United Nations biodiversity summit in Colombia. The goal? To protect 30% of the world's land and water by 2030. Even though the U. S. hasn't ratified the bi

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Nov 01 2024BUSINESS

Stock Shake-Up: Tech and Travel Giants React to Unexpected Earnings

Today was full of surprises as several big names in tech and travel reported their earnings. Let's start with Carvana, the online used car dealer that zoomed ahead with a 19% stock boost. Why? They did better than expected in the third quarter, earning more money and bringing in more revenue than an

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Oct 31 2024CELEBRITIES

Malia Obama Paves Her Own Path in Hollywood

Former U. S. President Barack Obama recently shared his thoughts on his daughter Malia's decision to use only her first and middle names, "Malia Ann, " as she enters the film industry. Malia's debut film, "The Heart, " premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2024, and she chose not to use her fam

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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring the Horrifying Depths of Toluca Prison in Silent Hill 2 Remake

Silent Hill 2 Remake's Toluca Prison is a chilling place that stands out even in the eerie world of Silent Hill. The journey to this prison feels like a descent into a nightmarish sub-dimension. Once a POW camp and then a correctional facility with a history of executions, Toluca is filled with dark

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

Airbus Keeps 770 Plane Delivery Goal Despite Supply Issues

Airbus has decided to stick to its plan of delivering 770 aircraft in 2024, even though it's facing some big problems with its supply chain. This news came after the company reported better-than-expected earnings for the third quarter. Airbus made €1. 41 billion before interest and taxes, which was

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