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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Rocket Revival: A Second Chance for Antares

Ever heard of the Antares rocket? It's not as famous as some others, but it has an interesting past. Ten years ago, an Antares rocket crashed just seconds after liftoff in Virginia. The blast was so strong, it shook the ground. Now, companies like Northrop Grumman and Firefly Aerospace are working o

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

NASCAR Finally Gives Bobby Allison His 85th Win

For over 50 years, Bobby Allison waited for NASCAR to officially recognize his win at Bowman Gray Stadium. Now, at 86, he finally gets his due. Kenny Wallace, a former NASCAR driver, sheds light on the deep frustrations Allison carried. He believes Allison can now rest in peace. The story begins in

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Oct 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Destiny 2 Players' Loot Luck: Conspiracy Theories and Bungie's Response

In the latest Destiny 2 dungeon, Vesper's Host, players can't craft perfect versions of the guns they want. Instead, they must rely on random loot drops, which hasn't been popular. Some players even think the game is rigged, creating wild theories about unfair drop rates. Bungie stepped in, saying t

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple Puts Realism Over Fantasy in AI Photo Editing

Photo editing on smartphones is getting a lot of attention, especially when it comes to AI. Many people are wondering where the line is drawn between a photo and an editing job. Apple, known for its focus on accuracy, is taking a different path with its AI tools compared to competitors like Samsung

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

China's Nuclear Stockpile: What’s Happening and Why?

Imagine your local library doubling its book collection in a few years. That's roughly what China's done with its nuclear force. A recent report from the U. S. Defense Intelligence Agency highlights this significant expansion, driven largely by competition with the U. S. China’s leader, Xi Jinping,

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

The LA Times Editor Quits Over No Presidential Endorsement

Something unusual happened at the Los Angeles Times recently. The editor who handles editorials, Mariel Garza, decided to call it quits. Why? It’s an interesting story. The Times' owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong, decided the newspaper wouldn't be backing any presidential candidate this time around. This

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Oct 24 2024BUSINESS

Strike Vote: Union Says No to Boeing's Job Offer

On Wednesday evening, Jon Holden, president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), announced that 64% of Boeing machinists had voted to reject the company's latest contract offer. The vote came as a surprise to many, as the strike had already affected production

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Town Hall: Facts Checked

Vice President Kamala Harris recently joined CNN’s Anderson Cooper for a town hall in Pennsylvania. She faced questions from voters just days before the election. Former President Donald Trump was invited but didn't participate. Let's fact-check some of Harris' claims. Harris talked about Trump’s t

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Oct 24 2024SPORTS

The College Football Week 9 Showdowns: A Game-by-Game Breakdown

Get ready for a packed Week 9 in college football! CBS Sports Network has a treat lined up with seven games, starting with a Friday night matchup between UNLV and No. 17 Boise State. This game could be crucial for both teams' hopes in the Mountain West Conference and the College Football Playoff rac

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Oct 24 2024CRIME

Settlements for Guevara Cases: $24. 1 Million Approved

The finance committee of Cook County Board has given the go-ahead for a $24. 1 million settlement concerning cases linked to Detective Reynaldo Guevara, who has been accused of misconduct. The University of Michigan's National Registry of Exonerations estimates that more than 40 people were wrongly

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