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Oct 05 2024HISTORY

October 5: A Day of Big Changes and Tragic Ends

Today is October 5, the 279th day of 2024. The year is almost over, with only 87 days left to go! Let's look back at some significant events that happened on this day in history. First off, we remember Steve Jobs, the Apple co-founder and former CEO. He passed away on October 5, 2011, at age 56. Hi

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Oct 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Fan's Encounter: The Psychology Behind Celebrity Adoration

Jancee Dunn, a columnist for The New York Times, still regrets not staying the night at Stevie Nicks’ house after her interview with the rock star. This regret highlights the peculiar nature of celebrity-fan relationships, which psychologists describe as "parasocial." These are one-sided connections

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Trump's Changing Views on Abortion: A Closer Look

Abortion is a hot topic in America, and no one has seen as much change on the issue as Donald Trump. Once known for his firm anti-abortion stance, Trump now takes a more moderate approach. His views have shifted over time, influenced by his Catholic upbringing and political experience. Today, he und

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Oct 05 2024FINANCE

Forest and Kathleen's Debt Journey: When Spending Values Go Awry

In the world of money, Forest and Kathleen found themselves in a tricky spot. They had racked up some big expenses – fancy bikes, a trip to Montana, and even yoga classes. But the real problem wasn't just these pricey items. It was their attitude towards spending. "It will all work out eventually,"

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Oct 05 2024FINANCE

Donation Scandal Rocks Private School in Texas

Imagine a world where the most privileged among us use their wealth and influence to prioritize personal gain over the greater good. The Greenhill School in Texas is facing just such a crisis, after it was revealed that a staggering $10 million donation from the CEO of Steward Health Care had been a

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Oct 04 2024LIFESTYLE

Wine Night: A Simple Way to Connect

Imagine gathering around a table with friends, sharing stories over glasses filled with ruby red wine. Sounds like a scene from a movie? It's not! Wine has long been known as a social catalyst, and now an international campaign is using this idea to fight loneliness. "Come Over October," led by ren

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

The Ripple Effect of Trump's Words

Imagine if every harsh word you said could travel across the country, leaving a trail of division and anger. That’s what some experts are worried about when it comes to former President Donald Trump’s speeches. His words, often described as hate speech by critics, aren't just heard locally; they spr

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is TikTok Safe for Kids? Texas AG Wants to Know!

Do you love making videos on TikTok? So do millions of kids around the world. But is it safe for them? That's what Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is questioning. He's taken legal action against TikTok because he thinks they're not doing enough to protect young users' data. The issue lies wit

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Oct 04 2024LIFESTYLE

Breaking Down Police Brutality: A Call for Change

The recent high-profile case has sparked a national conversation about police brutality and its far-reaching consequences. As we move forward, it's essential to examine the root causes of this issue and explore potential solutions. One crucial step towards creating a more just society is to increas

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Oct 04 2024OPINION

Understanding Your Fresh Start on Defaulted Student Loans

Borrowers Struggling to Get Back on Track Can Rely on a New Program The US Department of Education has introduced a program called Fresh Start, which provides temporary relief to borrowers struggling with defaulted student loans. This move aims to give individuals more time to get their finances ba

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