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Oct 25 2024HISTORY

Medieval Silver Coins from England Sell for $5 Million

Imagine finding a treasure that hasn't seen the light of day for nearly 1, 000 years! That's exactly what happened to Adam Staples and Lisa Grace, along with five other amateur metal detectorists, in the Chew Valley area near Bristol, England. They discovered a massive stash of 2, 584 silver coins d

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Oct 24 2024SCIENCE

Discovering an Ancient Swamp Dweller: A New Mammal from Colorado's Past

Imagine stepping back in time to the age of dinosaurs. In Colorado, paleontologists have found the fossils of a new mammal species that lived around 70 to 75 million years ago. This creature, named Heleocola piceanus, was an opossum-like animal related to today's marsupials. The discovery is excitin

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Oct 24 2024BUSINESS

Chip Giant Arm Pulls License from Qualcomm: A Tech Fallout

In a surprising turn of events, Arm, a leading British semiconductor company, has revoked Qualcomm's license to use its chip design standards. This action follows a long-standing legal dispute between the two tech giants. Arm's decision, reported by Bloomberg, impacts Qualcomm's ability to access th

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Oct 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Christine Brown From 'Sister Wives' Chooses Not to Seek Spiritual Divorce

Christine Brown, a star of the show 'Sister Wives, ' doesn't want a spiritual divorce from her ex-husband, Kody Brown. She believes that her marriage ended in 2021 and doesn't need church leaders, whom she doesn't respect, to make it official. Christine and Kody were spiritually married in 1994, but

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Oct 22 2024CRIME

Crime Concerns Divide Black and White Americans

According to a recent survey, 70% of Americans worry about crime, but Black Americans are a bit more concerned than white Americans, with the numbers standing at 72% for Black Americans and 68% for white Americans. The survey also showed that city dwellers, news watchers, and Gen Xers are particular

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Oct 22 2024BUSINESS

Battle Over Downtown Camden Housing: Developer Sues City and County

In the heart of Camden, South Carolina, a legal battle is brewing over a proposed housing development. Carlyle Development, the company behind the project, has filed a lawsuit against the City of Camden, its Planning Commission, and Kershaw County. The lawsuit, which runs 23 pages, accuses the city

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

The Silent Standoff: Trump's Detroit Rally Hits a Snag

Former President Donald Trump found himself in an unusual situation at his Detroit rally. His microphone suddenly stopped working, leaving him to pace silently on stage for almost 20 minutes. The crowd tried to keep spirits high with chants, but Trump seemed frustrated, often turning his back to the

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Oct 18 2024CELEBRITIES

Josh and Christina's Divorce: Spousal Support Details Spark Debate

In a recent turn of events, Christina Haack, known for her HGTV show "Christina on the Coast, " has reportedly claimed that her estranged husband, Josh Hall, is seeking a significant amount in monthly spousal support. According to court documents, Josh is asking for $65, 000 per month, which Christi

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Oct 16 2024LIFESTYLE

Housekeeping Dilemma: A Cultural Clash

A woman named Depressed About Disorder wrote to Eric about her 30-year marriage. She and her husband come from different cultural backgrounds, leading to different views on cleanliness. Her husband manages the household, but their home is often dusty and cluttered. She wants to hire a housekeeper, b

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Oct 16 2024EDUCATION

School Disruptions After Hurricane Helene: A Look at the Long-Term Impact

Hurricane Helene left behind a trail of devastation in the Southeast, causing significant disruptions to students' education. Schools in North Carolina, like Buncombe County, are still closed weeks after the storm hit because of damaged buildings and lack of essential services like water and power.

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