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Oct 09 2024CELEBRITIES

Jennifer Lopez Finds Power in Solitude

Imagine Jennifer Lopez, the chart-topping singer and actress, happily embracing her single life. She opened up recently to a magazine about her divorce from Ben Affleck, shattering any expectations that she's on the hunt for a new love. The "Ain't Your Mama" singer, now 55, shared why she's thrilled

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Man Who Unleashed AI Fears What He's Created

Meet John Hopfield, a 91-year-old physicist who won the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking work on artificial intelligence (AI). He's not exactly thrilled with how AI is developing these days. Speaking from Britain, Hopfield admitted that recent AI advances have him feeling "very unnerving," like wh

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Oct 09 2024WEATHER

How Can Old Weather Videos Help Us Understand Hurricanes?

Imagine a scary storm surge or powerful winds tearing down your street. Old weather videos are circulating online, showing what hurricanes can do. These videos were first shared years ago, but they're becoming popular again as Hurricane Milton heads toward Florida. Milton might hit with winds up to

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Oct 09 2024WEATHER

The Waffle House Storm Check

You might think that a 24/7 breakfast chain like Waffle House wouldn’t have much to do with serious storm tracking. But think again! In the South, when a big storm hits, the status of your local Waffle House can tell you a lot. If it’s open, even with a limited menu, it’s a good sign the storm isn’t

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Oct 09 2024HEALTH

Oops! Wrong Label on Chicken Salad Sparks Allergy Concerns

Uh-oh! A mix-up has happened with Hans Kissle Co. LLC's chicken salads. The ones labeled "Cranberry Chicken Salad" actually contain "Classic Chicken Salad," which includes wheat. This is bad news for people with wheat allergies. The affected salads were made on September 20, 2024, and have a use-by

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is TikTok Good for Kids? Let's Think About It

TikTok, the popular video-sharing app, is facing pushback from some US regions. Why? They're worried about kids' mental well-being. Features like endless scrolling and constant notifications might be addictive. Plus, dangerous challenges have led to serious incidents, according to New York's top law

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 8a: Prime Day's Big Smartphone Deal

As Prime Day rolls out its online deals, the Google Pixel 8a is grabbing attention with a massive price cut. Normally priced at $499, you can now get it for just $379 – that's a 24% discount! This makes it the most affordable Pixel phone on Amazon, even cheaper than the newer Pixel 9 series. What's

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Oct 09 2024FINANCE

Don't Expect Cheaper Loans Anytime Soon

The US economy looks pretty strong, but that's bad news for people hoping to borrow money at lower interest rates. Despite expectations for cheaper borrowing costs, the job market and economy are doing surprisingly well. This is a big problem for those who want to buy houses, cars, or just use their

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Jets' New Coach Jeff Ulbrich: Big Changes Coming for Offense

Jeff Ulbrich, the Jets' new interim head coach, has big plans for the team's offense. He's taking a close look at everything, including who's calling the shots. It's not about firing coaches, but changing how things are done. The team hasn't been impressive so far, so Ulbrich wants to make sure they

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is TikTok Making Kids Addicted? States Step In

TikTok, with its never-ending stream of videos and constant notifications, has states and Washington D.C. worried. They've teamed up to sue the app, highlighting features such as infinite scrolling and push notifications that might cause issues like anxiety and depression in young users. But the con

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