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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

FEMA's Funds: Hurricane Help or Migrant Aid?

Imagine you're playing a game where you have to choose between helping people after a hurricane and dealing with a lot of newcomers. That's kind of what Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is doing right now, and he's getting some heat for it. He said that the Federal Emergency Management

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Oct 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Get Ready to Blast Off with Coldplay's New Album!

Coldplay is back, and this time they’re taking us on a cosmic adventure with their new album, "Moon Music." The band has joined forces again with producer Max Martin, who adds that extra sparkle to their sound. Chris Martin and his crew explore themes of hope, kindness, and the power of prayer in th

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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 02 2024WEATHER

Weather Updates: Calm Days Ahead, But Keep an Eye on the Gulf

This week is looking pretty calm weather-wise. An upper trough is hanging around north of us, which might bring some scattered showers here and there. But don't worry, most places will stay dry. By midweek, high pressure will step in to keep things mostly dry until Thursday and Friday. Temperatures

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Storm's Aftermath: Power Cuts and Road Closures in South Carolina

When Hurricane Helene hit South Carolina, it brought strong winds and heavy rain that caused serious damage. The storm left many people without power, especially those living in the Midlands region. The outage map showed over 50,000 residents were affected by power cuts. In Richland County alone, mo

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

The Quiet Aftermath: Tornadoes After Hurricane Helene

When Hurricane Helene hit Florida, it was a Category 4 storm with winds up to 140 mph. But the real story unfolded later in South Carolina's Midlands region. Two tornadoes, an EF-1 and an EF-0, touched down, causing damage and disruption despite their relatively weak strength. The first twister hit

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Oct 01 2024CRYPTO

Holiday Chaos: What's at Stake if Dockworkers Go on Strike?

Imagine a scenario where your favorite holiday gifts, food, and decorations are stuck at the port, unable to reach you. This could be a harsh reality if the 45,000 dockworkers represented by the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) go on strike. The strike could lead to product shortages,

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Sep 29 2024LIFESTYLE

4 Fashion Must-Haves for a Star-Studded Wardrobe

As a renowned celebrity stylist, Jamie Mizrahi has mastered the art of creating a flawless wardrobe. When working with A-list clients like Adele, Jennifer Lawrence, and Nicky Hilton, Mizrahi takes a thoughtful approach to understanding each person's unique style and preferences. "I start by having a

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Sep 27 2024SPORTS

Thursday Night Football Recap: Cowboys-Giants Matchup Reveals Hidden Gems

The Thursday Night Football matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants was filled with exciting moments, but beyond the flashy plays, some hidden gems emerged. One of the most notable takeaways was the impressive performance of the wide receivers, particularly CeeDee Lamb and Malik Naber

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Sep 26 2024LIFESTYLE

Slow Fashion Takes Center Stage for Gen Z

In recent years, Gen Z has been making waves in the fashion world by prioritizing sustainability and eco-friendliness. Brands like PANGAIA are leading the charge, combining style with science to create clothing that's not only fashionable but also good for the planet. This shift towards slow fashion

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