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Sep 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Yagi's Wrath: The Devastating Storm That Left 59 Dead and Vietnam Reeling

Typhoon Yagi has left a trail of destruction in its wake, claiming the lives of 59 people and causing widespread devastation in northern Vietnam. The storm's powerful winds and heavy rainfall triggered landslides and flash floods, resulting in 44 deaths. The death toll had initially been reported as

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Sep 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Typhoon Yagi's Fury: A Devastating Wake-Up Call Amid Climate Chaos

Vietnam reels from Typhoon Yagi's devastating impact as torrential rains claim nearly 60 lives, collapse a bridge, and sweep away a bus. The storm's fury highlights the growing threat of intensified tropical cyclones in an era of climate change. Rescue operations struggle against landslides blockin

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Google's Ad Empire Under Fire: Is Breakup Looming?

The fate of Google's advertising empire hangs in the balance as the Department of Justice (DOJ) seeks to dismantle the tech giant's alleged monopoly over digital ads. In a closely-watched trial kicking off this week, the government is painting Google as a gatekeeper abusing its power to siphon money

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

IBM's Latest Play:Buying Up Oracle Expertise - But is it a Good Move?

IBM is on a roll, snapping up companies left and right. This time, they've set their sights on Accelalpha, a firm that helps businesses get their act together with Oracle Cloud Applications. Think of it like this: Accelalpha is the personal trainer for your company's digital transformation, helpin

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

The Business Flyer Advantage: From Value to Velocity

Are your business travels feeling a little lacklustre lately? It might be time for an upgrade! Enter Virgin Australia's Business Flyer, the rewards program tailor-made for small to medium enterprises. With savings up to 6% on domestic flights and 10% on international United Airlines fares, double-di

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Sep 09 2024HEALTH

Your Home's Hidden Microbial World: What It Means for Your Health

We spend a whopping 90% of our lives indoors, but have you ever stopped to think about all the tiny creatures sharing your space? That's right, your humble abode is home to over 9,000 different microbial species hiding in plain sight - mostly in dust. This complex ecosystem is known as the indoor mi

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Sep 08 2024FINANCE

Toy Story or Trading Strategy? Roaring Kitty's Latest Move Raises Eyebrows

Roaring Kitty, the internet-famous investor who once sent GameStop shares soaring, is back in the headlines. But this time, it's not about a meme stock. His latest social media post, a tweaked scene from Toy Story featuring a dog being dropped, has sparked speculation about his holdings in Chewy, G

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Is Voting Integrity Really at Stake? A Critical Look at the SAVE Act

The political battle over election integrity is heating up, with Senator Tommy Tuberville making a bold claim: that the SAVE Act is crucial to ensure American elections are fair. He argues that this act, which requires proof of citizenship for voter registration, is essential to prevent non-citizen

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Honor Watch 5: Bigger Screen, Longer Battery, But Is It Worth the Hype?

The Honor Watch 5 is here, boasting a larger 1.85-inch AMOLED display, a hefty 480mAh battery, and a suite of health-tracking features. But does this new smartwatch truly live up to the promises made by Honor? Let's dive into the details. The Watch 5's display is certainly a highlight, with a reso

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

Sweaty Sinuses and Swollen Joints: How Heat Turns Up the Thermostat on Your Body

During a heat wave, most people will feel the changes first in their sinuses. Wait, really? What if it's not your sinuses, but something else entirely? Could it be that the heat just makes everything feel more intense? Why are we so focused on sinuses as the first sign of trouble? Imagine your bo

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