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Oct 15 2024CELEBRITIES

Love in the Air: Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater Steal the Show at SNL Afterparty

Ariana Grande, the host of "Saturday Night Live", and her "Wicked" co-star boyfriend, Ethan Slater, were spotted looking very happy together at the show's afterparty. They were side by side the whole night, according to a source. The event, held at L’Avenue at Saks, also saw Grande's old friend from

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Oct 15 2024POLITICS

Drone Strike: Israel's Defense Gap Exposed

A deadly drone attack by Hezbollah, launched from Lebanon, hit a military base deep inside Israel. This surprise assault shows Hezbollah's growing power and Israel's struggle to defend against new types of attacks. Four soldiers were killed and many more were hurt. The drone targeted the dining hall

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Oct 15 2024CRIME

Ex-Sheriff Jamey Noel's 15-Year Sentence: A Lesson in Abuse of Power

Jamey Noel, the former sheriff of Clark County, Indiana, received a 15-year prison sentence on Monday. The sentence was handed down by Special Judge Larry Medlock after Noel accepted a plea agreement in Clark County Circuit Court. Noel had served as sheriff from 2015 to 2022 and was also the former

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Why Do Wealth Gaps Persist? Meet the Economists Who Found Out

On October 14, 2024, three U.S.-based economists won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. The winners, Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson from MIT, along with James Robinson from the University of Chicago, were recognized for their work on how institutions shape a country's wealth. Their research exp

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Why Some Countries are Rich and Others Poor: A Study of Colonial Legacies

Ever wondered why some countries are wealthy while others struggle with poverty? Three professors from the US, including two born in the UK, have just won the Nobel Prize in Economics for figuring out part of the answer. They found that the political and economic systems set up by colonisers hundred

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Drone Attack in Israel: Casualties and Gaza Strikes

Imagine a morning that starts with a drone attack on an Israeli army base. Four soldiers lost their lives, and many more were hurt. Meanwhile, in Gaza, things were even worse. Israeli strikes killed at least 41 people, with 13 of them being children. One of the hardest-hit places was the Al Mufti s

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Israel Gets a Helping Hand from the U. S.

The U.S. has decided to lend a helping hand to Israel by sending over a top-notch anti-missile system called THAAD. This system comes with a team of soldiers and advanced equipment like radar and interceptors. It's designed to protect against ballistic missiles that can travel up to 125 miles. This

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Three Economists Win Nobel for Work on Global Inequality

Meet the economists Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson - they just won the Nobel Prize for their fascinating work on global economic inequality. These guys are from MIT and the University of Chicago, but none of them were born in the US. They've been looking into how colonialism shape

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Oct 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Super Pocket Handhelds: Affordable Gaming on the Go

Ready to game on the go without breaking the bank? Blaze Entertainment has got you covered with their new Super Pocket line of handhelds, starting at just $60 each. The Atari and Technos Editions will hit shelves on October 22, with the Atari Edition packed with 50 retro games and the Technos Editio

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Oct 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX's Big Catch: How a Giant Rocket Booster Landed Safely

SpaceX made history on Sunday by successfully catching a massive rocket booster in mid-air after launching its giant Starship rocket. This achievement, happening at SpaceX's Starbase in South Texas, could make space travel cheaper and more frequent. The Starship, standing at 398 feet, is the world's

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