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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Editor Quits Over LA Times' Stance on Presidential Endorsement

In a surprising turn of events, the Los Angeles Times' editorial editor, Mariel Garza, has quit her position. The reason? The newspaper's owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong, blocked the editorial board's plan to endorse Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris for president. Garza felt this silence was unacc

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Oct 24 2024BUSINESS

Is Tesla's (TSLA) Stock Wave Rising?

Ever heard of Stock Waves? It's a team led by Zac Mannes and Garrett Patten, with Lyn Alden Schwartzer as a contributor. They focus on real-time technical analysis using the Elliott Wave method. One investor, Nicole, shared her experience, saying she had some big wins, like 7-10 times her investment

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

Look Out for the Spooky Daytime Comet!

Astronomers are excited as a new comet, Comet C/2024 S1, is set to make its appearance near Earth this week, just in time for Halloween. Discovered at the end of September, this comet will pass close to our planet on October 24. To catch a glimpse, look towards the eastern sky before sunrise. After

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Oct 21 2024LIFESTYLE

Quick Hugs at Dunedin Airport: Three Minutes to Say Goodbye

Imagine this: you're at Dunedin Airport in New Zealand, saying goodbye to a loved one. But wait, there's a catch! You've only got three minutes for that farewell hug. That's right, the airport has put a time limit on those emotional partings. Why? Well, it's all about keeping things moving smoothly.

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Oct 21 2024SPORTS

Cleveland's QB Watson Ponders Surgery Options After Achilles Injury

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson's season seems to be over due to an Achilles tendon rupture he suffered on Sunday. The big question now is how quickly he can bounce back. Watson has two surgical options on the table: a traditional surgery or a newer "speed bridge" procedure that could ge

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Oct 21 2024BUSINESS

Airport's Hug Rule: 3 Minutes or Move to Parking

Imagine trying to catch a flight and getting stuck in a never-ending line of cars because people just can't stop hugging goodbye! That's exactly what's been happening at Dunedin International Airport in New Zealand. To keep traffic flowing, the airport has introduced a new rule: hugs at the drop-off

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Oct 19 2024SPORTS

Steelers' Two QBs: Wilson Starts, Fields Plays Too

Get ready, football fans! The Steelers have a surprise in store for Sunday night's game against the Jets. Russell Wilson, who's back from a calf injury, will start. But hold onto your hats, because Justin Fields, who filled in while Wilson was out, will also see some action on the field. This isn't

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Army Uses Ads to Attract New Recruits

In Ukraine, the military is using unique methods to attract new soldiers. For instance, a giant billboard in Kharkiv features a stylish woman with a gun, riding on a motorcycle with a soldier. This isn't your typical military recruitment ad; it's more like something you'd see for a new perfume. The

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Get a Lifetime Microsoft Office Deal for Just $180

Need a good set of tools for creating documents, spreadsheets, and presentations? Microsoft Office has you covered. But buying it outside of school or work can be pricey. Here's a deal that can save you big bucks! StackSocial is offering a lifetime license for Microsoft Office 2024 Home and Business

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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

Why Did the Saints Call a Timeout?

On Thursday night, the New Orleans Saints faced off against the Denver Broncos, and the game didn't go their way. The final score was 33-10 in favor of the Broncos. One peculiar moment happened right before halftime. The Saints decided to call a timeout, which left commentator Al Michaels baffled. T

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