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Oct 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring Harry Potter: A New TV Series Dives Deeper

Imagine diving into the magical world of Harry Potter, but this time, going beyond what the movies showed us. That's exactly what Warner Bros. is planning with their new TV series. Channing Dungey, the head of TV at Warner Bros. , shared some exciting news at Mipcom in Cannes. She said that the writ

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Oct 21 2024WEATHER

Roswell's Flash Flood: What Happened?

Hey there! You know Roswell, New Mexico? Well, something big happened there. A flash flood hit hard, leaving two people dead and around 290 rescued. It was so bad that cars were swept away and even homes got flooded. The National Guard and other emergency teams jumped in to help. They worked all nig

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Oct 19 2024BUSINESS

Meet the xTool S1: The Ultimate Laser Engraver for SMBs

Ever thought about giving your small or medium-sized business (SMB) a boost with cutting-edge technology? Well, the xTool S1 is here to make that happen! This nifty machine is designed for both business owners and tech enthusiasts who are on the lookout for a top-notch laser engraving solution. Why

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Oct 19 2024LIFESTYLE

Cathay Pacific's New Business Class: Aria Suites Unveiled with a Touch of Luxury

Cathay Pacific is set to launch its highly anticipated Aria Suites business class this week on a Boeing 777. After six years of development and a pandemic-induced pause, the airline plans to transform all 777s by 2027. The new design features 45 private suites, 48 premium economy recliners, and 268

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Oct 19 2024BUSINESS

Tesla's Self-Driving Tech Faces Scrutiny After Fatal Crash

You might have heard that Tesla's self-driving tech has been in the news again. This time, it's because one of their cars with the Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature hit and killed a pedestrian. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) is looking into this, along with three oth

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Oct 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Safety Investigation Into Tesla's Self-Driving Tech After Crashes

Earlier this week, the U. S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that they're looking into Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. Four crashes had been reported, one of which resulted in a pedestrian's death. All incidents happened when Teslas using FSD encountered ro

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Oct 18 2024ENVIRONMENT

Big Change: Amazon Swaps Plastic for Paper in Packaging

Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, has finally said goodbye to plastic air pillows in its packages. After years of pressure from environmental groups, the company announced last week that it's ditching plastic in favor of paper-based padding that's easier to recycle. This is a big deal bec

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

Razor Attack on Subway: A Man Lost His Sight, Another Was Slashed

In the early morning, a man named Nedal Kifeyah, who works as a waiter, got into a scary situation. He was waiting for the train at the Bay Ridge Avenue subway station when someone attacked him with a knife. Unfortunately, he was stabbed in his eye, which could lead to blindness. The attacker was we

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Oct 18 2024SCIENCE

The Secret History of Amylase: Our Ancient Connection to Starchy Foods

Imagine your favorite starchy snack, like a chewy bagel or crispy fries. You might think these are modern treats, but the story behind our ability to enjoy them goes way back in time. Scientists recently discovered that our ancient ancestors, including Neanderthals and Denisovans, carried multiple c

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Oct 17 2024CELEBRITIES

Mitzi Gaynor: The Dancing Diva Who Left a Sparkling Legacy

Known for her captivating performances and dynamic personality, Mitzi Gaynor has passed away at 93. She left an indelible mark in the entertainment world with her work in movies like South Pacific and on Las Vegas stages. Gaynor was a star that shone brightly, particularly in South Pacific, where sh

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