Category: Daily Buzz
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Why Shopping at Costco Right After a Holiday Could Be a Big Win for Your Wallet
When it comes to shopping at Costco, timing can be everything. Most of us rush to stock up on essentials before big celebrations, but if you can hold off until just after the holiday, you might land a serious deal. According to sources like Food Republic, Costco offers impressive post-holiday discounts on seasonal items that…
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Indian woman in Canada seen ‘stealing’ candies meant for kids on Halloween
A video capturing an unidentified woman, dressed in a traditional South Asian salwar kameez, allegedly pilfering Halloween candy from multiple homes in Ontario has ignited a social media uproar. The video, filmed in Markham on Halloween night, shows the woman systematically moving from house to house, taking more than the standard portion of treats typically…
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Ukraine Fires on North Korean Troops in Russia’s Kursk Region, Escalating International Tensions
Ukraine has reportedly engaged North Korean forces deployed by Russia, marking a dramatic escalation in the nearly three-year conflict. According to Ukrainian officials, this is the first confirmed incident of Ukrainian forces targeting North Korean personnel in Russia. Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Ukrainian Centre for Countering Disinformation, confirmed on Telegram, “The first North Korean…
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Air Canada and CAE’s Scholarships for Aspiring Female Pilots and Engineers: Building a Legacy of Inclusivity in Aviation
As the calendar flips into November, there’s great news for young women with dreams of a career in aviation. Air Canada and CAE are now accepting applications for the Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship, designed to support aspiring female pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers across Canada. This scholarship, named after Air Canada’s first female pilot, Judy…
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Warren Buffett’s $100 Billion Apple Selloff: What This Massive Move Means for Investors
In a strategic move that has analysts and investors talking, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway sold an additional $14.3 billion worth of Apple shares in Q3 2024. This sale follows a previous $86 billion offload of Apple stock in Q2 2024, pushing Berkshire’s Apple share sales to a jaw-dropping $100 billion over the last two quarters.…
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US Election 2024: Who Do World Leaders Prefer – Harris or Trump?
As the US presidential election edges closer on November 5, global interest is intensifying. While this decision rests with American voters, the international influence of the U.S. means that leaders worldwide are observing closely, with subtle inclinations emerging. Here’s how key global players like Russia’s Vladimir Putin, China’s Xi Jinping, Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, and European…
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Amazon’s Tiny Home for $1,000: Is It the Affordable, Sustainable Solution You’ve Been Waiting For?
The housing crisis in the U.S. is pushing many Americans to get creative with their living situations. Between rising rent costs and soaring property prices, some are rethinking the idea of home altogether. Enter the tiny house movement, where the focus is on minimalism, affordability, and sustainability. Amazon, Walmart, and Home Depot have all jumped…
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How a Cancer Survivor Immigrant Won $1.3 Billion Powerball: “I’ll Find a Good Doctor”
In the midst of battling cancer, Cheng “Charlie” Saephan, a 46-year-old immigrant from Laos, experienced an unexpected stroke of luck: winning one of the largest Powerball jackpots in history, a massive $1.3 billion prize. Saephan, who resides in Portland and has undergone chemotherapy for eight years, expressed immense gratitude, seeing his win as a beacon…
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US Jobs Growth Slows Dramatically as Election Approaches
In October, jobs growth in the United States sharply decelerated as hurricanes and labor strikes created significant economic headwinds. According to the latest figures from the Labor Department, employers added only 12,000 jobs last month, a drastic drop from the 223,000 new positions recorded in September. Despite the slowed hiring pace, the unemployment rate remained…
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Europe’s : The 2024 U.S. Election and Its Far-Reaching Impact
The current U.S. election has raised alarms across Europe, sparking worries not just about American policies but about the very future of Europe itself. Nathalie Tocci, an Italian political analyst, sums up the mood after her recent visit to Washington, D.C.: “The level of anxiety about the presidential election is sky high… Almost as high…