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Oct 19 2024FINANCE

Power Crisis in Cuba: 10 Million Left in the Dark

Imagine waking up one morning with no electricity. That's what happened to the entire population of Cuba recently. The island's power grid failed, leaving 10 million people without any electricity. The cause? One of the main power plants stopped working at around 11 a. m. , leading to a total grid f

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Oct 19 2024BUSINESS

New Captain at CVS Health's Helm: David Joyner Steps In

CVS Health has a new leader at the helm. The health care giant announced that CEO Karen Lynch is stepping down, with shares plummeting 19% this year. The company expects earnings to fall below Wall Street predictions, struggling with rising insurance costs and sluggish drugstore sales. David Joyner,

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Oct 18 2024LIFESTYLE

Dads Speak Out: How 'Be a Man' Rules Hurt Their Kids

One dad shares how the pressure to be tough and fit certain molds has hurt his sons. His trans son struggled with identity, and his youngest faces bullying for wearing nail polish. Even their middle son feels the squeeze to be an 'alpha' in school. These dads are working to break these harmful expec

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Oct 18 2024CELEBRITIES

Why Are People Thanking Beyoncé on Social Media?

Lately, a strange trend has popped up on social media. People are thanking Beyoncé in their posts, often using J. Cole's song "She Knows" as background music. Some believe that Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z have secret powers in the music industry. They think that thanking Beyoncé can bring success,

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

CVS Shakes Up Leadership: New CEO Steps In

CVS Health has swapped CEOs following pressure from investors, including activist Glenview Capital. The company's shares have taken a nosedive, down nearly half since 2022 highs. CVS’s latest move comes after repeated cuts to profit forecasts due to rising healthcare costs and competition in its ret

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Oct 18 2024HEALTH

New Ways to Prevent HIV: Injectables vs. Pills

HIV prevention has come a long way. Safe sex practices, like using condoms and reducing partners, are still key. Surgical methods, like male circumcision, can also help. Treating infections is another preventive measure. But, people don't always use these methods. That's why scientists are exploring

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Oct 18 2024EDUCATION

--- Chill in the Air: Why Your Tire Pressure Light is On

--- Ever noticed that little tire pressure light on your dashboard starts glowing more often as the weather gets colder? It's not just you, and it's not something to ignore. Cold air is denser, so when temperatures drop, the air in your tires contracts and takes up less space, making the pressure dr

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Trump's Blunt Words: A Closer Look

Former President Donald Trump made headlines during a recent gathering in Georgia. He used the platform to openly criticize Nancy Pelosi, the former House Speaker, and her husband, Paul Pelosi. Trump didn't hold back, labeling them as threats to the country. He dismissed those who thought his statem

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris on Fox News: A New Direction

On Wednesday, Kamala Harris faced off with Fox News anchor Brett Baier, making it clear she won't just carry on Joe Biden's presidency if she becomes president. The interview, which lasted 26 minutes, was filled with tension, especially when Baier kept interrupting Harris. She tackled the immigratio

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Vice President Harris Defends Her Style, Calls Trump's Campaign Tactics Fascist

In a laid-back chat with radio host Charlamagne Tha God in Detroit, Vice President Kamala Harris shrugged off criticisms that she’s too "scripted." She argues that her careful approach ensures people know where she stands. While trying to win over Black male voters, crucial for her support, she didn

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