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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Money Moves in Self-Driving Cars

Avride, a company making self-driving cars, just got a huge boost. Uber and Nebius put in $375 million. This is big news because it shows that big companies are betting on self-driving tech. The money will help Avride grow. They plan to add more self-driving cars, improve their tech, and expand to

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Oct 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Fashion Icons and Affordable Turtlenecks

The fashion world is buzzing with a classic trend: turtlenecks. These versatile sweaters are making a big comeback, thanks to celebrities like Kate Middleton and Oprah Winfrey. Turtlenecks are not just for the rich and famous. They are also budget-friendly. You can find similar styles on Amazon for

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Oct 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Quick Thinking Saves the Day on Live Soccer Broadcast

Kate Scott, a well-known soccer commentator, had a moment that caught everyone's attention during a live broadcast of the UEFA Champions League on CBS Sports. It all started when the analysts, including Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher, Micah Richards, and Clint Dempsey, were celebrating with fist bum

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Oct 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling the Mysteries of High Potential

The latest episode of "High Potential" had viewers on the edge of their seats, blending Halloween vibes with a gripping murder mystery. This time, the team is on the case of Danny Sternblatt, a well-known divorce lawyer found dead in his historic home. The house, once owned by a famous Hollywood cou

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Oct 23 2025CRIME

Local Arrests: A Look at Recent Incidents

In the past few days, the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has made several arrests, covering a wide range of offenses. These incidents highlight various issues in the community, from drug-related crimes to domestic abuse and more. Drug-related charges were prominent among the arrests. Several ind

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Why Employers Are Struggling with Weight Loss Drug Costs

More and more people are using weight loss drugs through their jobs. But these drugs are expensive. This is causing big problems for employers. Big companies are more likely to cover these drugs. 43% of large firms now offer this benefit. That's up from 28% last year. But smaller companies are not

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Pacific Waters See Latest US Strike on Suspected Drug Boat

In a recent event, US forces targeted and destroyed a vessel suspected of drug trafficking in the Pacific Ocean. This action resulted in the deaths of two individuals on board, with no casualties reported on the US side. The boat was under surveillance by US intelligence and was believed to be trans

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Market Moves: What's Shaking Up Investor Attention Today?

The stock market is kicking off the day with a bit of a chill, as investors watch the government shutdown drag on and earnings reports keep rolling in. Gold, which has been on a hot streak, is cooling off after a big drop yesterday. Meanwhile, Tesla is gearing up to share its latest numbers, and Net

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

New York's Knicks: A Glimmer of Hope in a Sports Desert

New York has been waiting a long time for a championship. Over 5, 000 days have passed since the Giants won the Super Bowl in 2012. That's a lot of time without a title. The city has seen its fair share of ups and downs since then. The Yankees and Mets have made deep playoff runs, and stars like Aar

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Costs Bite Deeper into Family Budgets

In 2025, families in the U. S. are feeling the pinch as health insurance premiums hit nearly $27, 000 a year. This is a 6% jump from the previous year, mainly due to the rising costs of prescription drugs, especially those for weight loss. Workers are now paying an average of $6, 850 towards these p

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