October 24, 2023 - Tuesday

[WORLD] President Biden states that there will be no ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict until all hostages are released by Hamas.

President Biden made it clear that he would not support a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war until all hostages kidnapped by Hamas are released. He emphasized the importance of having the hostages released before any negotiations can take place. This statement comes as tensions continue to escalate in the region, with both sides engaged in intense military activities. Biden expressed solidarity with the Israeli people and vowed to provide an unprecedented support package for Israel's defense.

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[NATION] Seven people were killed and over 25 injured in a 158-vehicle pileup on Interstate 55 in Louisiana due to heavy fog conditions.

A "super fog" caused by smoke from wildfires mixing with dense fog resulted in a massive pileup on Interstate 55 in Louisiana, killing seven people and injuring over 25. The crash involved at least 158 vehicles and led to an 11-mile backup on the highway. The death toll is expected to rise as rescue operations continue. The causeway was closed for two-and-a-half hours, and the affected stretch of Interstate 55 is expected to remain closed for the foreseeable future.

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[BUSINESS] An off-duty pilot attempted to disrupt an Alaska Airlines flight's engines, causing the flight to divert and resulting in the pilot being taken into custody.

An off-duty pilot riding as a passenger in the cockpit attempted to disrupt an Alaska Airlines flight's engines, leading to the flight diverting to Portland, Oregon. The off-duty pilot, identified as Joseph D. Emerson, was subdued by the flight crew and arrested. The pilot was charged with attempted murder and reckless endangerment. The quick reaction of the flight crew prevented the engines from failing completely. The incident is being investigated by law enforcement authorities.

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[TECHNOLOGY] Nvidia and AMD are planning to launch Arm-based PC chips by 2025, challenging Intel's dominance in the market.

Nvidia is reportedly designing central processing units (CPUs) for PCs that would run Microsoft's Windows operating system and use Arm technology. This move is part of Microsoft's efforts to help chip companies build Arm-based processors for Windows PCs, targeting Apple, which has gained significant market share with its own Arm-based chips for Mac computers. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is also planning to make chips for PCs with Arm technology. Nvidia and AMD could potentially sell PC chips as early as 2025. Intel stock dropped after the news, while Arm stock rose.

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[SPORTS] The Miami Dolphins fall to the Philadelphia Eagles in a 31-17 loss, highlighting their inability to perform against elite opponents.

The Miami Dolphins faced another setback as they lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in a 31-17 defeat. While the Dolphins have shown promise, their performance against strong teams like the Eagles leaves doubt over their capabilities as contenders. The Dolphins' run game was shut down, forcing them to rely heavily on Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill. Despite a few notable plays, the Dolphins were unable to overcome their offensive struggles and ultimately fell short. This loss raises questions about the Dolphins' potential in the playoffs.

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[SCIENCE] Rapid ice melt in west Antarctica is inevitable, regardless of carbon emissions cuts, leading to dire sea level rise implications.

A new study indicates that accelerated ice melt in west Antarctica is inevitable for the rest of the century, even with drastic carbon emissions cuts. This will have dire consequences for sea level rise, potentially causing some coastal cities to be abandoned. The melting of ice shelves in the Amundsen Sea will be three times faster this century, compared to the previous century, even if global heating is kept below 1.5C. The loss of these ice shelves will lead to the rapid sliding of glacial ice sheets into the ocean. #ClimateChange #SeaLevelRise #Antarctica

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[HEALTH] Experts warn of a challenging respiratory virus season in the US and recommend getting vaccinated to reduce strain on the healthcare system.

The respiratory virus season in the United States is predicted to be similar to last year, with an expected increase in hospitalizations due to COVID-19, flu, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The CDC advises getting vaccinated to stay healthy and reduce the burden on the healthcare system. While respiratory virus levels are currently low, they are expected to rise as temperatures cool and people spend more time indoors. Protecting oneself from these viruses becomes crucial as we approach the holiday season.

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[ENTERTAINMENT] Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce share a cozy moment with a cheek kiss in an Instagram photo, sparking buzz among fans.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were seen getting cozy in a new Instagram photo, where Swift is seen planting a kiss on Kelce's cheek. The photo was taken after Kelce's team, the Kansas City Chiefs, won a game. Meanwhile, Swift was also seen partying with Jackson Mahomes, the younger brother of Patrick Mahomes, during another Chiefs game. This news comes at a time when people are seeking moments of happiness and unity amidst the ongoing conflicts and challenges in the world.

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