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Oct 03 2024FINANCE

Bank of America App Glitch: Balances Vanish!

Imagine waking up to find your bank account balance is suddenly zero. That's what happened to some Bank of America customers on Wednesday. The bank experienced a glitch that made account balances disappear from their app. Customers tried logging in, but many couldn't see their money. Some even saw z

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Taiwan Prepares as Typhoon Krathon Looms

Taiwan is in a tense state of readiness. A strong storm, called Typhoon Krathon, is on its way and expected to hit the western coast early Thursday morning. With winds up to 108mph and gusts reaching 130mph, this typhoon packs a serious punch. Officials have asked people living in areas with low-lyi

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Oct 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's New Game Plan: Merging Studios and a Fresh Leader

So, you know how sometimes your favorite ice cream shop changes its flavors? Well, Disney is doing something similar. They're shaking things up to save some cash. ABC Signature has joined forces with 20th Television, meaning one studio will handle all the scripted stuff for both ABC and Hulu. And wh

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Oct 02 2024SPORTS

Weather Woes: The 2024 Presidents Cup Kicks Off in Stormy Conditions

Get ready for some wild weather at the 2024 Presidents Cup! The tournament is set to start on September 26 at the Royal Montreal Golf Club, but Mother Nature has other plans. Expect gusty winds, small hail, and a high chance of rain. Yikes! This won't make things easy for the International team, led

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Oct 02 2024SPORTS

Golfers Gear Up for Sunny Showdown at Royal Montreal

The stage is set for an action-packed second round of the 2024 Presidents Cup, with the American team leading by a significant margin. As players head to Royal Montreal, they might have a secret ally: Mother Nature! Weather experts from AccuWeather forecast a mix of sunshine and clouds on Friday, ma

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Oct 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's Nobody Wants This Sparks Debate Over Jewish Representation

A new Netflix series called "Nobody Wants This," which follows the relationship between a rabbi and a sex podcaster, has been making waves—and not in a good way. Since its release on September 26, the show has faced criticism for how it portrays Jewish characters. Some viewers find the depiction of

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Oct 02 2024POLITICS

Microphone Mishap: When a Debate Turns into a Fact-Check Showdown

Imagine finding yourself in the heat of a debate, eagerly presenting your views, only to have your voice abruptly silenced. This is what happened to JD Vance, a candidate, during a recent CBS News debate. While discussing Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, moderator Margaret Brennan interrupted

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Georgia's Surprise Storm: When Helene Hit Hard

Imagine waking up to a normal day, only to have the sky turn dark and wind start howling. That's what happened in Georgia when Hurricane Helene paid an unexpected visit. This category 4 storm wasn't messing around. Waves as tall as buildings crashed into the shore, turning streets into rivers. Peopl

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Atlanta's Flood Rescue: A Meteorologist's Quick Thinking

In the midst of Hurricane Helene's fury, FOX Weather meteorologist Bob Van Dillen faced an emergency that demanded more than just weather reporting. Atlanta was in grave danger, with millions at risk from catastrophic flooding. For the first time ever, the city found itself under a Flash Flood Emerg

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Weather Expert's Live Rescue: A Story of Quick Thinking During a Storm

In the midst of Hurricane Helene, Fox Weather meteorologist Bob Van Dillen was reporting from Peachtree Creek in North Atlanta. As he spoke to the camera, a woman trapped in her car nearby called out for help. The floodwater was rising fast, and she was panicking. Van Dillen reassured her that 911

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