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Oct 12 2024WEATHER

The Unexpected Flood: A Florida Complex's Struggle

In Clearwater, Florida, residents of The Standard at 2690 Apartments found themselves in a dire situation after Hurricane Milton struck. The property management company, Infinity BH, had initially advised tenants to make their own decisions about evacuating. However, when the storm hit, the complex

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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Big Job Cuts: What's Going On?

You might have heard that Boeing is cutting 17,000 jobs. That's about 10% of their workforce. Why are they doing this? Well, they're losing a lot of money, and a five-week-long strike at their factories isn't helping. Boeing says they'll lose $9.97 per share in the third quarter alone. That's a lot

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Trump's Campaign Speeds Up Security Needs

As concerns over safety rise, Donald Trump's campaign team has been pushing for greater security measures ahead of the upcoming presidential election. Two attempted assassinations and an ongoing threat from Iran have prompted Trump's team to ask for military aircraft with anti-missile capabilities a

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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Job Cuts and 777X Delay: A Close Look

Boeing, a major airplane manufacturer, is planning to cut around 17,000 jobs. That's about 10% of their workforce. It's a tough move, but the company is facing big losses. One of the reasons is a strike by their largest union. Thousands of workers walked off the job, which halted production of some

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Oct 12 2024CRIME

Tragic Accident at Colorado Mine: A Tour Guide's Life Lost

On Thursday, a former Colorado gold mine turned tourist attraction was the scene of a tragic accident. A tour guide, Patrick Weier, 46, from Victor, Colorado, lost his life during an elevator malfunction. The mishap occurred around noon, leaving 23 people stranded underground at the Mollie Kathleen

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Oct 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Weathering the Storm: Creators vs. Hurricanes

As Hurricane Milton barreled towards Florida, many online creators chose to stick around and share their experiences on social media. This wasn't just about the excitement; it was also about gaining more followers and views. Officials were warning about serious dangers, but some creators saw this as

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Oct 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Fun and Thrills: SC State Fair's Unique Entertainment

In the heart of Columbia, South Carolina, the State Fair isn't just about food and rides. This year, it's packed with a diverse range of entertainment that's sure to amaze and excite. Starting with the free circus shows, you'll find it near the South Gate Entrance. These 40-minute shows hap

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Oct 12 2024SCIENCE

China's Space Satellite Returns with Mutated Seeds

Ever wondered what space can do for our crops? Well, China's latest space adventure might have the answer. A satellite named Shijian-19 has just returned to Earth after a short trip to space. It was on a mission to see how space conditions might help plants grow better. Shijian-19 is special be

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Oct 12 2024OPINION

Why Are We Asking the Wrong Questions About Abortion?

In 1981, Walker Percy wrote an editorial about the possibility of a human life amendment. He noted that the scientific proof of abortion ending a human life was clear. Yet, he warned those supporting legal abortion that they wouldn't have it both ways—they'd be told what they were doing. Today, it s

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Oct 11 2024HEALTH

Mine Tour Turned Tragic: One Dead, 12 Stuck After Elevator Glitch

In a dramatic turn of events, a tourist site at the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine near Cripple Creek, Colorado, faced a serious incident. An elevator malfunctioned while descending into the mine, leading to the death of one person and leaving 12 others trapped 500 feet below the surface. The incident, w

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