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Oct 09 2024FINANCE

Don't Expect Cheaper Loans Anytime Soon

The US economy looks pretty strong, but that's bad news for people hoping to borrow money at lower interest rates. Despite expectations for cheaper borrowing costs, the job market and economy are doing surprisingly well. This is a big problem for those who want to buy houses, cars, or just use their

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Oct 09 2024CELEBRITIES

The Story Behind Lisa Marie Presley's Unique Way of Grieving

Lisa Marie Presley chose to keep her son Benjamin's body at home for two months after his tragic suicide. This was a way for her family to spend more time with him and say their goodbyes. It's not something most people would do, but it's how the Presley family has always dealt with loss. When Elvis

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is TikTok Making Kids Addicted? States Step In

TikTok, with its never-ending stream of videos and constant notifications, has states and Washington D.C. worried. They've teamed up to sue the app, highlighting features such as infinite scrolling and push notifications that might cause issues like anxiety and depression in young users. But the con

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Oct 09 2024HEALTH

Cholera in Sudan: A Race Against Time

In the war-torn nation of Sudan, cholera cases have surged by nearly 40% in just under two weeks. According to the latest data, there are now over 21,000 cases spread across 11 states, with eastern regions being the hardest hit. The United Nations (UN) is deeply concerned, as the outbreak continues

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Oct 09 2024HEALTH

Is TikTok Harming Kids? AGs Sue Over Mental Health Concerns

Imagine scrolling through TikTok and suddenly realizing that the fun videos might be hurting you. That’s what fourteen attorneys general from states like New York and California think. They’ve sued TikTok, saying it’s not safe for kids. The big issue? They say TikTok tricks young users into spending

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

DeSantis and Harris: The Stormy Politics Behind Hurricane Prep

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis found himself in a heated argument with Vice President Kamala Harris after he reportedly ignored her calls about Hurricane Milton. Harris called his actions “selfish” and “irresponsible” during a press conference. DeSantis, however, defended himself, saying he was focus

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

Politics Aside: Florida's Storm Prep

It was a busy Monday night as President Joe Biden talked with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis about planning for Hurricane Milton. This comes after reports that Governor DeSantis hadn't answered calls from the president or Vice President Kamala Harris about Hurricane Helene's aftermath. The White Hous

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

China's Brand-New Brandy Tax

This week, China is putting a new tax on brandy coming from the European Union. Customs officials will start collecting deposits, around 30.6% to 39% of the brandy's value, from companies importing the drink. This change comes after a previous decision in August not to impose any taxes, despite find

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Oct 08 2024CELEBRITIES

Remembering Benjamin: A Mother's Unique Tribute

After losing her son Benjamin, Lisa Marie Presley made the unusual decision to keep his body at home for two months. She wanted to honor him and decide on a final resting place. California law allowed this, and a helpful funeral home made it possible. She turned one of her home's guest rooms into a

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Oct 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Coldplay's 2025 Tour Adds Exciting New Stops

Get ready, music lovers! Coldplay has just announced that their "Music Of The Spheres World Tour" will hit more cities in North America next year. Denver is one of the lucky spots, and fans can't wait! The band is promising a spectacular show with lasers, fireworks, and LED wristbands. This will be

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