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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Amazon's Tech Chief Says: Adapt or Leave

Matt Garman, the boss at Amazon Web Services, has a clear message for workers who aren't excited about Amazon's new office policy: find a new job. In a recent meeting, Garman told employees that if they're not comfortable with the five-day workweek in the office, they should look elsewhere. He belie

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

Man Charged with Trump Assassination Attempt Wants Judge to Step Down

A guy named Ryan Wesley Routh, who's accused of trying to shoot former President Donald Trump with a rifle at a Florida golf course, thinks the judge in his case should step down. This judge, Aileen Cannon, was randomly picked for Routh's case last month. Interestingly, she also decided to dismiss T

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

A Man’s Struggle: Guilt and Drugs Before Execution

Derrick Dearman, aged 36, was the fifth person put to death by Alabama this year. Unlike others, he willingly dropped his appeals. In April, he wrote a letter to the governor and attorney general, asking for an execution date. He felt he could no longer delay justice for the families of his victims.

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Oct 18 2024FINANCE

Seeing Patterns: Why Some Stocks Can Feel Like a Bet

Investment strategist Doug Cohen from Fiduciary Trust International covered a lot of ground in a recent interview with Quartz. Talking about the volatile world of stocks, especially those related to Trump Media, he highlighted the speculative nature of such investments. How can you tell if a stock

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Oct 18 2024HEALTH

The Link Between Depression and Sports Concussions

Did you know that having depression can make it harder for athletes to recover from a concussion? And vice versa, a recent study reveals. Researchers found that college athletes with both conditions had much worse symptoms than those with just one. They also discovered that the electrical signals in

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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

Sports Safety: UN Talks Fair Play for Women

Imagine a world where every athlete feels safe and valued. That’s what a recent United Nations event aimed to achieve. This gathering was all about creating secure spaces for women in sports. Joining the conversation were Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies and U.S. collegiate athlete Lainey Armistead. T

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris's Changing Stance on Immigration: What's Driving This Shift?

As the potential Democratic candidate for the 2024 presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris has adjusted her stance on immigration. Known for her past support of immigrant rights, her recent approach has been more cautious, focusing on border security to align with the current concerns of

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

Delphi Murders Suspect's Unexpected Claim: A Pagan Cult's Involvement?

The Delphi murders in Indiana took a strange turn when the accused man, Richard Allen, suggested that a secretive pagan cult was behind the tragic deaths of Libby and Abby in 2017. Allen’s lawyers said the murders were done by followers of Odinism, a Norse pagan religion linked to white nationalists

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

Innocence Questioned: Texas Judge Delays Execution

In a surprising turn of events, a Texas judge put a halt to the scheduled execution of Robert Roberson, a death row inmate whose innocence many advocates support. The last-minute restraining order came just 90 minutes before the execution was set to happen, after both Governor Greg Abbott and the U.

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

Stay of Execution: Texas Supreme Court Steps In

In a dramatic turn of events, Texas's highest civil court halted the planned execution of Robert Roberson late on Thursday. Roberson was sentenced to death in 2003 for the murder of his two-year-old daughter Nikki, with medical professionals blaming "shaken baby syndrome." However, this diagnosis ha

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