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Oct 31 2024RELIGION

What is the Festival of Lights? A Closer Look at Diwali

Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is a massive celebration in India and among Hindus worldwide. It's a time when people light up their homes with traditional clay oil lamps, called diyas, to mark the triumph of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance. This festival isn't just for Hindus; it'

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Oct 31 2024FINANCE

September 2024 PCE Inflation: What's Changing?

In September, inflation inched up, drawing closer to the Federal Reserve’s target. The personal consumption expenditures price index saw a 0. 2% increase, with an annual rate of 2. 1%, right in line with predictions. The Fed heavily relies on PCE readings, though they also consider other indicators.

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Why Rebuilding Our Military Matters

In the complex world we live in, having a strong military is crucial for maintaining peace. It's like the old saying goes, "If you want peace, prepare for war. " This doesn't mean we should seek fights, but rather be ready to defend ourselves. Our military isn't what it used to be. Many of our plan

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Oct 31 2024HEALTH

Eyes Change as We Age: 6 Common Issues to Watch For

Aging brings about many changes, and our eyes are no exception. The activities we do every day, like looking at screens or being out in the sun, can affect our vision. Over time, you might struggle to see things up close or tell colors apart. Many people face similar issues as they age. These proble

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Boxing Expert Warns: Tyson vs. Paul Match Might Hide Health Risks

A well-known boxing expert, Conte, has some serious worries about the upcoming Tyson vs. Paul fight. He's not just talking about who'll win or lose, but something way more important - the health of the fighters. Conte thinks the focus on making the fight entertaining might be hiding some real health

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Oct 31 2024SCIENCE

Ladies in Tech: New Program Inspired by 'Hidden Figures'

Ever heard of the film "Hidden Figures"? Well, it's not just a movie anymore! Women leaders in science, tech, engineering, and math (STEM) from around the world are kicking off a special program this week. Run by the U. S. State Department, this initiative is all about empowering women in STEM field

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Oct 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

How Apple Turned AirPods into Hearing Helpers: A Look Inside

Apple recently shared some exciting details about turning their AirPods Pro 2 into practical hearing aids. The science behind this feature was developed at Apple's top-notch Audio Lab in California. Here’s the lowdown on how they did it. The Audio Lab is packed with cool spaces designed for

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Oct 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

Space Tech CEOs Navigate Defense and Commercial Markets

Running a space startup that caters to both the Department of Defense (DOD) and commercial companies can be tricky. Even Rogers, CEO of True Anomaly, warns that young startups might lose focus trying to sell to both. True Anomaly, for instance, sees itself as a defense company, not just a space one.

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Golf Star Hana Wakimoto: Her Humble Rise & Family Support

Hana Wakimoto, a pro golfer from Japan, didn't just shoot for the stars; she took aim at the universe. Born in Kobayashi City, Wakimoto started playing golf at 8 years old, turning a hobby into a career. Now, at 27, she's one of the JLPGA's finest. Her path to success wasn't easy, but her passion fo

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Taiwan's Future: A Pawn or an Outcast?

Former President Donald Trump recently stirred up a debate by suggesting that Taiwan should pay the U. S. for protection against China. China, which sees Taiwan as its territory, warned that the U. S. could abandon Taiwan at any time. Taiwan is a key player in the semiconductor industry, a sector vi

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