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Oct 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

What's New in iPhone Cameras? A Look at the 16 Pro and 12 Pro

You know how Apple loves to make their iPhones better with each new model? Let's take a peek at the cameras on the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro. The newest one, the 16 Pro, has some nifty features that the 12 Pro doesn't have. First off, the main rear camera on the 16 Pro is now a whopping 48 me

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris: From Bold Promises to Cautious Steps

Kamala Harris's presidential campaign began with great enthusiasm, promising change and breaking free from old patterns. But as the election season advanced, her campaign became more careful and stagnant, leaving behind its early boldness. Instead of focusing on innovative ideas, Harris's campaign

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Oct 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

Asheville's Art Scene: After the Flood

The River Arts District in Asheville, North Carolina, has a long history of floods. A line on an old warehouse marks how high the water was in 1916. Hurricane Helene brought floodwaters even higher last week. This district is now a hub for art and culture, drawing tourists from all over. Many artist

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Ex-President Obama Joins Kamala Harris’s Campaign Trail in Pennsylvania

Former President Barack Obama is lending his support to Democratic nominee Kamala Harris by joining her campaign tour. The tour will start next week with an event in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This move comes after Obama's inspiring speech at the Democratic National Convention back in August, where h

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Oct 05 2024BUSINESS

Port Strike Ends, Workers Win Big Pay Bump

After a 12-day strike that had consumers worried about shortages and inflation, dockworkers are heading back to work. The strike, which affected dozens of ports along the East and Gulf coasts, ended with a tentative agreement that will boost workers' pay significantly over the next six years. The t

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Oct 05 2024SPORTS

Who's Out, Who's In: Packers vs. Rams Game Day Decisions

As the Green Bay Packers prepare to face the Los Angeles Rams in Week 5, there are some big question marks hanging over key players. Cornerback Jaire Alexander, offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins, and several others are listed as questionable, while receivers Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs might not

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Oct 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Lady Gaga's Surprise in A Star Is Born

When Lady Gaga stepped into the spotlight for her role in "A Star Is Born," nobody expected what came next. The film, directed by Bradley Cooper, was already a huge deal, but it was Gaga who truly stole the show. She played Ally, an aspiring singer-songwriter, and let's just say she didn't hold back

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Melania's View on Abortion: A Split in Camp Trump?

Ever since Melania Trump, the former first lady, spoke out about her support for a woman's right to choose, people have been curious about how this might affect the upcoming election. Her stance is quite different from that of her husband, Donald Trump, who has taken credit for the Supreme Court's d

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Oct 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

Sloths in Hot Water: Can They Beat Climate Change?

You might think of sloths as lazy, but they're actually dealing with a big problem - climate change. These slow-moving animals from Central and South America are having trouble adapting to the world getting hotter. Their bodies are designed to save energy by not regulating their temperature like oth

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Oct 04 2024LIFESTYLE

Wine Night: A Simple Way to Connect

Imagine gathering around a table with friends, sharing stories over glasses filled with ruby red wine. Sounds like a scene from a movie? It's not! Wine has long been known as a social catalyst, and now an international campaign is using this idea to fight loneliness. "Come Over October," led by ren

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