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Oct 23 2024CELEBRITIES

Moving On: Meri Brown's Fresh Start

Meri Brown has finally closed the door on her marriage to Kody Brown. Fans of Sister Wives might remember they officially split months ago, but the upcoming season shows Meri putting an end to their connection for good. In a recent clip, Meri tells Kody they are just exes now, and he doesn't need to

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Old Guns, New Threats: Ukrainians Use Vintage Weapons to Ground Russian Drones

Imagine this: Ukrainian soldiers are using machine guns designed over a century ago to shoot down modern drones. It might sound crazy, but that's exactly what a recent video seems to show. The guns in question are older than your grandparents! They're called PM1919s, and they were mounted on trucks.

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Electric Air Taxis Get Green Light from FAA

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has finally unveiled its long-awaited rules for electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles (eVTOLs). These aircraft, often dubbed air taxis, are set to revolutionize air travel. The FAA believes they'll be the first new aircraft category since helicopter

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Oct 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Saying Goodbye to Liam: One Direction Fans Grieve Their Childhood Hero

Mikaela Dee and many other young fans found solace and friendship in the pop band One Direction during their teenage years. Now, Liam Payne's sudden death has left them mourning not just a celebrity, but also the memories of their youth. Growing up together with the band, these fans created a strong

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Oct 23 2024HEALTH

More Farmers Infected: Bird Flu Concerns Grow

Four more farmworkers in Washington have been infected with bird flu, adding to the 31 cases across six states. While experts say the risk of a human pandemic is low, the virus's spread among animals, especially cows, worries them. Washington's veterinarian, Dr. Amber Itle, explains the concern: "Th

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Oct 22 2024WEATHER

Roswell Floods: A Weekend Surprise in the Desert

Over the weekend, Roswell, New Mexico, faced its worst flooding in history. Unusual heavy rain left several people dead and hundreds stranded on roofs. This wasn’t your typical scene for Roswell, known more for its UFO claims than rainfall. Forecasters blamed a stationary storm system that dumped ov

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Oct 22 2024HEALTH

Frozen Breakfast Recall: A Wake-Up Call for Food Safety

Imagine opening your freezer and finding your favorite waffles or pancakes on a recall list. That's what happened to many shoppers when TreeHouse Foods expanded its recall of frozen breakfast items. The recall, spurred by the risk of listeria contamination, includes over 200 products under brands li

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Oct 22 2024SPORTS

Fantasy Football Week 8: Smart Moves to Make

Are you ready to shake up your fantasy football roster? Here are some players to consider adding, dropping, and trading. First, let's look at who to add. Romeo Doubs had a great game with the Green Bay Packers, catching eight passes for 94 yards. He's got a schedule that favors fantasy production,

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Oct 22 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu Infection Concerns: CDC Team Dispatched to Washington

In Washington state, four farm workers who handled sick poultry are suspected of having bird flu. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is sending a team to assess the situation. This makes Washington the sixth state this year with potential human cases. Public health experts are worr

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Oct 22 2024CELEBRITIES

Pop Star's Death: Drugs Found in System

Last week, former One Direction member, Liam Payne, sadly died after falling from his hotel room balcony in Buenos Aires. An early toxicology report shows he had cocaine in his body at the time of the incident. Authorities are still investigating the case, but it seems Payne was alone when he fell.

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