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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Vice President Harris' Fox News Face-Off

Vice President Kamala Harris recently sat down with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, marking her first appearance on the conservative network. The interview was a heated one, with Harris shifting the focus from her own record to criticizing former President Donald Trump. She was quick to point out Trump'

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Oct 17 2024EDUCATION

Schools in Asheville Plan to Reopen, Addressing Challenges After Hurricane Helene

In Asheville, North Carolina, schools are set to reopen on October 28, a month after Hurricane Helene hit the region. The plan isn't just about getting back to lesson plans. Teachers will also support students in talking about the storm's impact. While everyone is safe, the community is grieving and

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Georgia Votes: Judge Strikes Down Controversial Election Rules

In Georgia, a judge has struck down some new election rules passed by Donald Trump allies. These rules were seen as controversial because they might have caused issues in the critical swing state. One rule wanted county election officials to check election results before certifying them. Another rul

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Oct 17 2024LIFESTYLE

Haitian Flavors Hit the South End

Mirbentz Jean Francois, a chef-owner, has turned his love for Haitian food into a unique dining experience in Boston's South End. His restaurant, Did You Eat Yet?, is tucked inside a convenience store on Albany Street, offering a taste of Haiti to curious eaters. The menu features specialties like H

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Oct 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Think AI Can Solve All Your Business Problems? Not So Fast

Believe it or not, AI might not be the solution to all your business problems. A recent study by Apple's AI team found that large language models (LLMs) struggle with complex reasoning tasks. These models, which include names like GPT-40-mini and o1-mini, are great at pattern matching but fall short

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Oct 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Discovering the Next Big Sports Commentator: An Exciting New TV Contest

Two big TV companies in Europe, Mediawan Rights and Studiocanal, are teaming up to bring a fresh new talent contest to screens worldwide. This isn't your ordinary show; it's all about finding the next great sports commentator. Produced by Canal+ and Black Dynamite Production, this show is called "Hi

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Oct 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2024: A Night of Glamour and Stars

The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show made a grand comeback in 2024, lighting up the streets of New York City after a lengthy pause. The event, held on October 15, featured a stunning lineup of celebrities and supermodels. Kate Moss, Tyra Banks, and other big names in fashion graced the runway, wearing

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Oct 17 2024HEALTH

The Top USA Ambulatory Surgery Centers in 2025: A New Perspective

Imagine thousands of surgery centers spread across the U.S., performing millions of procedures each year. These aren't traditional hospitals, but ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs). They specialize in less invasive surgeries that let patients go home the same day. Over 9,000 of these ASCs are active,

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Georgia Sets Early Voting Records: What Does It Mean?

Georgia kicked off early voting with a bang, shattering records set in the 2020 election. By 2 p.m. on the first day, over 187,000 votes were cast, surpassing the 136,000 votes from the same day four years ago. The secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, predicted a strong turnout. The Peach State i

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Oct 16 2024CELEBRITIES

Sean “Diddy” Combs Asks for Victims’ Names in Sex Trafficking Case

Sean “Diddy” Combs wants to know the names of the people accusing him of sex trafficking. His lawyers say this is because so many people are making claims, and they want to make sure he gets a fair trial. They think the government should tell them who these people are. The lawyers say there are too

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