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Oct 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

'That's a little true'

Jennifer Aniston has addressed several outlandish stories written about her during an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” The “Friends” alum, 55, dispelled a series of wild headlines during a true-or-false game with Kimmel Wednesday after the host presented her with a copy of InTouch magazine’s Augus

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Oct 03 2024WORLD

Mark Estes Breaks Silence on Kristin Cavallari Split

Kristin Cavallari Shares Insight On Her Break Up With Mark Estes Mark Estes is giving insight into his breakup. After Kristin Cavallari confirmed that she ended her relationship with the Montana Boyz member after seven months of dating, the TikToker shared his perspective on the split. “Mark has i

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Dock Strike and its Impact on U. S. Imports

As dockworkers strike along the East and Gulf coasts, some manufacturers and retailers are asking President Joe Biden to step in. They want him to use a law from 1947 called Taft-Hartley. This law lets presidents pause strikes for 80 days so companies and unions can talk things out. The dockwor

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Oct 02 2024CRIME

The Mysterious Meeting: What Happened Between Mickey Stines and Judge Mullins?

Imagine this: two men, a former sheriff named Mickey Stines and District Judge Kevin Mullins, having lunch together in Letcher County, Kentucky. They chatted about something private that seemed harmless at the time. But later, it became clear that their conversation was a turning point in a tragic e

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

A Little Bit of Everything: Sun, Warmth, and a Tropical Twist

If you're a fan of the great outdoors, this is your week! The sun is out in full force, with temperatures hitting a sweet spot that's not too hot, not too cold. Perfect for a picnic or a hike, wouldn't you say? But wait, there's more! Over in the tropics, things are heating up too. A little weather

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Midlands Rivers Swell: Is Rainfall to Blame?

Something unusual is happening in the Midlands. Rivers are reaching levels that we haven't seen since 2015. The cause? Heavy rain from Hurricane Helene. Forecasters warn that rivers might stay high for days. This could affect many areas, including roads and even homes along certain rivers like the E

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

Think Winter, Minnesota Cold Weather Rule Starts October 1st

Minneapolis (WJON News) -- It is time to start preparing for winter this week. The Minnesota Cold Weather Rule goes into effect starting on Tuesday and Xcel Energy wants to remind customers there is help for those who need assistance. Under the rule, residential customers are protected from service

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

Stormy Weather Brews Along the Gulf Coast

It's been just a week since Hurricane Helene ravaged the Southeast, leaving a trail of destruction and loss of life. Now, the Gulf Coast is bracing for another potential threat - a brewing tropical disturbance in the Western Caribbean Sea. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has reported a "large, d

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Oct 01 2024CRYPTO

Unlocking the Power of AI: Microsoft's Revolutionary Copilot Reinvents Itself

Microsoft Reinvigorates Copilot AI Assistant with Enhanced Features Microsoft has been busy reinvigorating its Copilot AI assistant, and the results are astonishing. The software giant has introduced a plethora of exciting new features, including voice and vision capabilities, to transform Copilot

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

Iran's Threat to Israel: A Growing Concern

Israel is bracing itself for an imminent ballistic missile attack from Iran, according to the White House. The US has indications that Iran is preparing to launch an attack, and Washington is actively supporting Israel's defensive preparations. If an attack occurs, it could have severe consequences

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