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Nov 05 2024CELEBRITIES

Why Is Meghan Markle's Lifestyle Brand on Hold?

Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has been talking about her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, for a while now. She announced it on Instagram back in March, promising a range of home decor and kitchen items, as well as edibles like jams and spreads. But so far, all we've seen are so

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Nov 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Kindle's Color Adventure Hits a Bump

Imagine you finally get your hands on the new Kindle Colorsoft, which was supposed to be a game-changer with its color E Ink display. But unfortunately, many people are facing big issues with the screen. Some users say they see a strange yellow bar at the bottom, while others complain that the displ

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Nov 04 2024CELEBRITIES

The Royal Christmas: Awaiting King Charles' Health

This Christmas, the British royal family is planning a more relaxed celebration. Why? Well, King Charles III is undergoing cancer treatment, and his health is a priority. The family's annual trip to church might still happen, but big gatherings are up in the air. A friend of Prince Andrew's said it

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Drone Battalion's Struggle: A Glimpse into Ukraine's War Effort

The Achilles drone battalion, part of Kyiv's 92nd Assault Brigade, uses around 3, 000 first-person view drones each month. However, they're not choosing high-tech Western drones. Why? Because they don't work well in Ukraine's war conditions. Rustam Nurgudin, the battalion's executive officer, said t

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Nov 03 2024SCIENCE

Voyager 1's 80s Comeback: A Cosmic Tale

Ever heard of a cosmic explorer that's been floating around space for nearly half a century? That's Voyager 1, NASA's seasoned traveler. In 2023, it hit a few bumps. Initially, some dodgy coding messed up its messages, but NASA sorted that out. Then, surprise surprise, Voyager 1 went quiet again in

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Nov 02 2024TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10's Final Breath: Extended Support for $30

Hey, Windows 10 users! Microsoft has dropped a bombshell: your trusty OS is officially ending its support on October 14, 2025. But wait, there's a lifeline! For a cool $30, you can get an extra year of security updates. This isn't your usual free ride, though. You'll only get critical and important

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Election Polls: A Glimpse into 2024 Voters' Minds

This year's election polls haven't been great at predicting who will win. But they've given us some interesting insights into what voters are thinking. People are pretty pessimistic about politics right now. And there's a big divide between supporters of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, especially on

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Nov 01 2024EDUCATION

College Leaders: Failing to Stop Antisemitism?

University officials might not be handling antisemitism as seriously as they should. Take Harvard for example. Their former president, Claudine Gay, preferred to keep student protesters happy instead of speaking out against their aggressive behavior. Even when Hamas attacked Israel and killed 1, 200

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Nov 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

Voyager 1: A 1981 Radio to the Rescue!

Did you know that the Voyager 1 spacecraft is now communicating with Earth using a radio transmitter that hasn't been used since 1981? NASA finds itself in a bit of a pickle, as the probe's primary radio transmitter has suddenly stopped working. This isn't the first hiccup for Voyager 1. Last year,

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Nov 01 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Spacecraft Mishap: A Lesson in Safety and Trust

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft had a rough start, with issues like engine malfunctions and leaks causing NASA to send astronauts home on SpaceX's Crew Dragon. This isn't new for Boeing, which has faced trouble with its 737 Max planes too. Back in 2014, NASA gave Boeing and SpaceX contracts to make sp

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