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“Stranger Things” Creators Reflect on Cast Growing Up as Series Nears Finale

By Harshit | September 27, 2025 | Los Angeles | 9:15 AM EDT As the final chapter of Stranger Things approaches, series creators Matt and Ross Duffer are reflecting on nearly a decade of storytelling, growth, and the unique journey of the young actors who became household names through the Netflix phenomenon. The show, which

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Iowa Superintendent Arrested on Immigration and Firearms Charges

By Harshit | September 27, 2025 | Des Moines, Iowa | 7:00 AM EDT The superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district, Ian Andre Roberts, has been arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on charges of overstaying his visa and unlawfully possessing a firearm. Roberts, a native of Guyana, is currently being held at

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Humberto Strengthens to Category 4 as Potential Imelda Threatens U.S. Coast

By Harshit | September 27, 2025 | Miami, Florida | 6:15 AM EDT The Atlantic hurricane season escalated sharply on September 26 as Hurricane Humberto rapidly intensified into a Category 4 storm in the open ocean, gaining more than 30 mph in wind speed in just six hours. While Humberto itself is not forecast to

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U.S. Jobless Claims Drop to 218,000 as GDP Revised Higher

By Harshit| September 27, 2025 | Washington D.C. | 5:45 AM EDT The U.S. labor market showed unexpected strength last week as jobless claims fell well below expectations, while economic growth was revised sharply higher for the second quarter, offering fresh evidence that the economy continues to defy predictions of a slowdown. Jobless Claims Fall

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Global Debt Hits Record $337.7 Trillion Amid Accommodative Central Banks

By Harshit, Washington D.C., September 27, 2025 — 01:50 AM EDT Global debt reached a new record of $337.7 trillion at the end of the second quarter, driven by easing financial conditions, a softer U.S. dollar, and a more accommodative approach from major central banks, according to a quarterly report released Thursday. Debt Surge Across

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