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Oct 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Treasures Unveiled: Amazon's October Prime Day Unlocked

Amazon's October Prime Day is here, and it's a goldmine for tech enthusiasts. This two-day event, starting tomorrow and ending Wednesday, is packed with discounts across various categories, but tech lovers are in for a treat. If you're into gadgets, this is your chance to grab some serious deals. E

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Oct 06 2025SPORTS

Pete Carroll's Raiders Stumble Out of the Gate

Pete Carroll's first season with the Las Vegas Raiders is not going as planned. After a strong start to the season, the team has lost four games in a row. The losses have been by an average of more than two touchdowns. This is not what Carroll expected when he joined the team. Carroll has a history

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Oct 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Prime Day Audio Gear: Big Savings on Headphones and Earbuds

Amazon's October Prime Day sale is just around the corner, but there's no need to wait to snag some incredible deals on audio gear. Right now, several top brands are offering massive discounts on earbuds and headphones, including noise-canceling models and gaming audio equipment. Experts are working

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Oct 06 2025HEALTH

Why Your Ivermectin Might Be Risky and What to Do About It

Ivermectin, a drug used to fight parasites, has gained attention for its potential in treating various ailments, including skin conditions and even cancer. It's affordable and widely available, but there's a catch: most of it comes from China. This raises concerns about safety and quality. The FDA

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Oct 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Family, Fish, and the Art of Belonging

In a small Alaskan community, life revolved around salmon. The men and boys would venture out in boats to catch the fish, while the women waited on shore. The salmon they caught weren't the biggest, but there were plenty of them. The kids would play in the water, swim, and enjoy the sunny days. Life

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Oct 05 2025SPORTS

Miami's Dominance in Florida: A New Era Begins

Miami Hurricanes are making waves in the state of Florida. They are not just winning, but they are doing so in style. Their recent victory over Florida State Seminoles is a testament to their strength. The game was a showcase of Miami's offensive prowess and defensive tenacity. Carson Beck, the qua

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Oct 05 2025POLITICS

Justice Barrett: Unshaken by Protests and Threats

Justice Amy Coney Barrett has become a familiar figure to protesters, whether she's at a book event or just going about her daily life. The protests have become so routine that she hardly notices them anymore. She's more concerned with practical matters, like whether the entrances are blocked. This

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Oct 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Oksana Baiul: From Olympic Glory to New Beginnings

Oksana Baiul, a name synonymous with grace and determination, has had quite the journey. Born in Ukraine, she rose to fame as a figure skater, making history as the first athlete to win gold for independent Ukraine at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Her coach, Galina Zmievskaya, often spoke about the toug

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

A New Plan to Encourage Young Migrants to Leave the U. S.

The federal government has a new plan to encourage unaccompanied migrant children to leave the United States. They are offering $2, 500 to minors aged 14 and older to return to their home countries. This offer is available to children from countries other than Mexico who are currently in the care of

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

Who's Watching the Money in Politics?

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is supposed to keep an eye on campaign money, but right now, it's not doing much watching. The reason? It doesn't have enough people to make decisions. The FEC needs at least four members to function properly, but lately, it's been running with just two. This is

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