A missile strike during a soldier's wake in the village of Hroza, Ukraine killed at least 52 people, devastating the tight-knit community. The attack, one of the deadliest in 20 months of fighting, has left residents in shock and grief. The villagers are questioning how the Russians could have known about the gathering, leading some to suspect a local may have tipped off Russian forces. The community is mourning the loss of loved ones and expanding their cemetery to accommodate the victims.
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Kevin McCarthy has denied reports that he intends to step down from Congress before the end of his term. Despite signaling in private conversations that he may leave early, McCarthy stated that he still has work to do and plans to help the people he represents. Multiple sources had previously suggested that McCarthy was considering resigning, but he has dismissed these claims.
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the US economy added 336,000 jobs in September, exceeding economists' expectations and indicating that the labor market may not be cooling as quickly as the Federal Reserve would prefer in its attempt to combat inflation. The leisure and hospitality sector saw the most significant job growth, with bars and restaurants contributing 61,000 jobs. Government hiring also increased with a net gain of 73,000 jobs. The unemployment rate remained steady at 3.8%. Concerns about inflation persist despite the positive jobs report.
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The Google Pixel 8 Pro lacks a significant software support promise, setting it apart from the Pixel 8. While the Pixel 8 Pro is impressive, it is missing the unprecedented post-sales software support that the Pixel 8 offers. This promise of seven years of OS upgrades, security updates, feature drops, and AI innovations is a significant change in the Android ecosystem. The absence of this feature in the Pixel 8 Pro could potentially impact the purchasing decisions of consumers.
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The college football season is approaching its midway point, and with 22 undefeated teams still remaining, some are expected to face their first loss soon. The article specifically mentions the upcoming Red River Rivalry game between Texas and Oklahoma, as well as other top 25 match-ups. It also focuses on the 11 surprise unbeaten teams that did not receive preseason votes in the AP poll. The article rates the surprise factor for each team and predicts when they may face their first loss.
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A study published in the journal Science reveals that footprints found at an ancient lake bed in White Sands National Park date back to between 21,000 and 23,000 years ago. This challenges the previous belief that humans migrated to the New World from Russia about 15,000 years ago. The new evidence indicates that the first people arrived in the Americas thousands of years earlier than previously thought.
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According to a study by Queen Mary University of London, individuals who have had acute respiratory infections, such as the common cold, flu, or pneumonia, may experience ongoing symptoms similar to those seen in long COVID. The study found evidence of a "long cold" syndrome that can persist after infection with respiratory viruses. Symptoms of long colds may overlap with long COVID but are more likely to include coughing. This research highlights the need to recognize and address the long-term impacts of non-COVID respiratory illnesses.
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Susan Noles, a 66-year-old wedding officiant from Pennsylvania, has joined the cast of "The Golden Bachelor," a spinoff of the popular reality dating show. Noles, who bears a resemblance to Kris Jenner, is competing for the affections of widower Gerry Turner, 71. She made a memorable entrance jumping out of a cake with a confetti cannon on the show's recent episode. Noles is a business owner and aspires to find love on the show.
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