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Oct 19 2024LIFESTYLE

A California Academic's Journey to Finland: Finding Peace and Purpose

Rosanna Guadagno, a psychology professor from California, has called five different US states home. But she never felt truly settled. After facing personal challenges and concerns about her kids' future in America, she decided to uproot her family and move to Finland in 2022. This bold decision was

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Threats: A Daily Battle

Did you know that over 600 million cyberattacks happen every day? That’s what Microsoft’s new report says. It’s like trying to dodge bullets in a giant game of digital dodgeball. The bad guys are getting smarter too, using fancy tech like AI to make their attacks harder to stop. One scary thing

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Beijing Workers Worry About Economy Despite Stimulus Plans

Workers in Beijing are feeling the pinch of a struggling economy, with recent growth numbers being the worst in over a year. The city's economy has been hit hard by slow consumer spending and a crisis in the real estate sector. Despite the government's efforts to boost the economy with new policies,

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Oct 18 2024FINANCE

China's Economy: Slow Growth, But Hope on the Horizon

China's economy grew by just 4. 6% in the third quarter, the second quarter in a row to miss the government's target of 5% growth for 2024. Weak consumer spending, a struggling property market, and slower industrial output are to blame. Retail sales grew by 3. 3%, down from 3. 7%, and industrial pro

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Why Trump's Dance Move Confused Russians and Americans

Imagine this: the former U.S. President, Donald Trump, at a town hall event in Pennsylvania, decides to dance instead of answering questions after two attendees faint. This bizarre situation didn't go unnoticed by Russian state TV. Olga Skabeyeva, known for her propagandistic leanings, pointed out T

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

The Big Spend: Why Harris Campaign is Going All Out on Facebook Ads

Ever wondered why a presidential campaign would spend millions on a Facebook page with barely any followers? Kamala Harris's presidential campaign has shelled out over $11 million to promote a Facebook page called “The Daily Scroll.” This page isn’t some secret news outlet; it’s a way for the campai

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Oct 15 2024POLITICS

Gas Bill from California: What Does It Mean for Arizona?

California recently passed a law aiming to stabilize gas prices. But Arizona might face higher prices due to this new rule. The law gives California power to require refineries to keep extra fuel. This is meant to prevent sudden price spikes when refineries shut down for maintenance. Arizona's Gover

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Oct 14 2024WEATHER

Sunshine and Changes: South Carolina's Weather for This Week

This weekend in South Carolina is set to be a beauty, with warm air and plenty of sunshine. A slight disturbance is passing through the Appalachians, but it won't rain today. Expect temperatures to hit the mid-80s during the day, cooling down to the 60s at night. If you're heading to the state fair,

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Oct 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Who Made the State Fair of Texas Shine

Imagine walking through the State Fair of Texas and bumping into famous faces. That's exactly what happened over the years! Let's take a fun trip down memory lane. Elvis Presley kicked things off in 1956, shaking up the fair with a rock 'n' roll concert at the Cotton Bowl. Then came Garth Brooks in

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Oct 14 2024FINANCE

China's Finance Ministry Prioritizes Local Debt Over Economic Boost

China's Ministry of Finance recently held a press briefing, highlighting its focus on resolving local government debt issues rather than providing the economic stimulus markets were hoping for. Finance Minister Lan Fo'an outlined four key measures to support local governments in managing debt risks.

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