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Oct 26 2024BUSINESS

Divorcing with a Click: The New Social Media Asset Divide

Imagine splitting up with your partner, but instead of just dividing the furniture, you're fighting over your shared TikTok account with millions of followers. This is becoming a real-life scenario for many couples, as social media accounts become valuable assets in divorces. Kat and Mike Stickler f

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Putin's Surprising Response to BBC Journalist's Question

At the recent BRICS summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin gave an unexpected response to a question from BBC Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg. Rosenberg asked about Russia’s actions and their alignment with the BRICS countries' declaration for global security, stability, and justice. This was the fi

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Precision Strike Hits Russian Missile Launcher

A recent video uploaded by Ukraine's official Defense account shows a Ukrainian HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System) taking out a Russian Buk missile launcher. The destruction happened in a flash, with smoke and sparks lighting up the sky. This new development highlights the powerful impac

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Oct 26 2024SPORTS

Hopkins Likely to Make KC Debut Soon

In a swift change, eight-time Pro Bowler DeAndre Hopkins finds himself in a new home. After trading him to the Kansas City Chiefs just a few days ago, the Tennessee Titans waved him goodbye. Hopkins quickly jumped into action, mastering his physical exam in Kansas City on Thursday, then diving strai

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Oct 26 2024BUSINESS

Miami's Private School Pinch: A Hedge Fund Mogul's Dilemma

Ken Griffin, the billionaire boss of Citadel, is facing a unique challenge as he moves his hedge fund from Chicago to Miami. You might think the main issue is the cost of relocating, but insiders say it's something else. Miami's private schools are struggling to keep up with the influx of wealthy fa

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Oct 26 2024HEALTH

Gut Bacteria and Alzheimer's: Is There a Connection?

Scientists in Florida found something interesting about Alzheimer's disease. They think it might be linked to what's happening in our gut. Let's break this down. Alzheimer's is a brain disease that makes it hard to remember things and think clearly. It affects millions of older adults in the U. S. a

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Russians Worried About North Korean Troops

Russian soldiers are feeling the heat. They're not thrilled about the arrival of North Korean reinforcements. Leaked audio from the "K Battalion" reveals their doubts about their leaders and equipment. One soldier even referred to the North Koreans as "the fking Chinese. " The recordings, dated Octo

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Israel and Journalists: A Tragic Encounter

In a stark reminder of the dangers faced by journalists in war zones, three media professionals were killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. The attack occurred at a guesthouse known to be housing numerous journalists, including those linked to Iran and Hezbollah. Lebanon's Prime Ministe

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Bot Attack Targets U. S. Politicians

A group of Chinese-controlled bots is trying to sway voters in several U. S. states, according to a new report by Microsoft. These fake accounts are spreading negative messages about politicians who have criticized China's policies. The group behind this, called Taizi Flood, is linked to China's Pub

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Oct 25 2024HEALTH

Gaza's Fight Against Polio: A Race Against Time and War

Imagine trying to stop a dangerous disease from spreading while bombs are dropping all around you. That's the situation in Gaza, where the World Health Organization (WHO) had to stop giving kids a second dose of the polio vaccine because of intense fighting. The war in northern Gaza has made it too

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