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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

Cloudflare's Stock Gets a Thumbs Up

Cloudflare, the tech giant known for its web infrastructure and security solutions, has gotten the green light from some analysts. Matthew Hedberg from RBC Capital recently raised his rating to "Buy" and set a price target of $99 for the company's stock. This is good news for Cloudflare, whose share

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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Big Job Cuts: What's Going On?

You might have heard that Boeing is cutting 17,000 jobs. That's about 10% of their workforce. Why are they doing this? Well, they're losing a lot of money, and a five-week-long strike at their factories isn't helping. Boeing says they'll lose $9.97 per share in the third quarter alone. That's a lot

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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Job Cuts and 777X Delay: A Close Look

Boeing, a major airplane manufacturer, is planning to cut around 17,000 jobs. That's about 10% of their workforce. It's a tough move, but the company is facing big losses. One of the reasons is a strike by their largest union. Thousands of workers walked off the job, which halted production of some

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Oct 12 2024CRIME

The Wild Scheme of an NY Investor

Charles Lawrence, a 50-year-old financial advisor from Northpoint, New York, has been sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison for a fraudulent scheme. Lawrence duped 11 investors from New York, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and abroad into a fake trading program, convincing them to wire money to

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Oct 12 2024EDUCATION

Planning for College: Start Early, Think Smart

College is a big deal, and it's never too soon to start planning for it. By the time students reach sophomore year of high school, they should be thinking about tests, applications, and how to pay for their future education. High schools usually have guidance counselors to help, but they can be bus

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

San Francisco: The City That Launched Women to Power

San Francisco, known for its steep hills and diverse population, has been a launchpad for women in politics. Dianne Feinstein, the longest-serving female senator, rose to power after the assassination of Mayor George Moscone. She was followed by Barbara Boxer, who entered the Senate with Feinstein i

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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

Hear Howie Rose's Exciting Calls as Mets Win NLDS

Howie Rose, the Mets' beloved radio broadcaster, has made this season even more thrilling with his energetic commentary. During the Mets' big win over the Phillies on Wednesday night, Rose's calls were nothing short of exciting. The Mets clinched the series with a 4-1 victory, and Rose marked the f

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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

Conor's Popcorn Adventure: A New Twist in the Ring

Conor McGregor, known for his prowess in the octagon, has set his sights on a different kind of arena: the snack aisle. He's become a co-owner of KUDO, a protein popcorn brand. While this new venture is exciting, some fans are curious about how it might affect his focus on fighting, especially with

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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

The Mets' Big Moment: Lindor's Grand Slam Sends Team to NLCS

On a chilly October night at Citi Field, the Mets were eager to clinch their spot in the National League Championship Series (NLCS). The crowd was patient, waiting for a big play. That moment came in the sixth inning when shortstop Francisco Lindor stepped up to the plate. With one swing, Lindor sen

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

GM's Electric Push: A Bumpy Ride for Investors

General Motors (GM) held an investor day, but Wall Street seemed unimpressed. GM highlighted plans to boost profits for both electric and traditional vehicles. While GM believes it's ahead in the EV race, investors are waiting for more details. GM's CEO, Mary Barra, focused on efficiency and cost di

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