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Oct 05 2025HEALTH

Whooping Cough: A Hidden Danger for Babies

Whooping cough, also called pertussis, is becoming more common in the U. S. It can be very serious, especially for babies. The disease can cause severe breathing problems and even be life-threatening for infants under two months old. Many people think of whooping cough as a bad cough with a "whoop"

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Oct 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans: OpenAI's Big Win, Walmart's Drone Plans, and Elon's Netflix Feud

OpenAI just became the world's most valuable private company. This is a huge deal. The company, led by Sam Altman, is now worth $500 billion. That's more than SpaceX, which has been the top dog for years. Other AI companies like Anthropic and Perplexity are way behind. Who bought into this? Big name

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Oct 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia: The Big Player in AI's Money Game

Nvidia is making big waves in the tech world, especially in AI. Its stock is soaring, hitting a record high of $4. 5 trillion. This isn't just about one company; it's about how AI is changing the game for everyone. Big tech companies are spending a lot on AI. Microsoft is leading the pack. They're

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

Oregon's Prepared Stand Against Federal Troops

In a surprising turn of events, Oregon found itself at the center of a political storm when President Trump ordered the deployment of 200 National Guard troops to Portland. This move, which Trump claimed was necessary to address a "war-ravaged" city, was met with swift resistance from state and loca

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Oct 04 2025CRIME

A Troubled Mind and a Heavy Sentence: The Kavanaugh Assassination Attempt

A person who tried to harm a Supreme Court judge got a big punishment. But it wasn't as big as some wanted. The judge in the case, Deborah Boardman, gave Sophie Roske about eight years in prison. This was much less than the 30 years that prosecutors wanted. Roske had a gun and other tools when they

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

A Hiccup in Congo and Rwanda's Peace Deal

In a recent turn of events, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda have hit a snag in their peace process. The two countries were supposed to sign an economic agreement this week, but that didn't happen. Why? Because Congo has some conditions. Rwanda has been accused of backing rebels wh

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Oct 04 2025HEALTH

Why Do Women Still Feel More Pressured to Look Good?

People often wonder if women and men feel the same pressure to focus on their looks. A big study looked at 78 research projects with over 74, 000 people from 16 different countries. The results showed that women still feel this pressure more than men. This gap was bigger when using certain types of

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Oct 03 2025SPORTS

WNBA Finals: More Than Just a Game

The WNBA Finals are about to start, but the talk isn't just about the game. Napheesa Collier, a big name in the league, has some strong words about the WNBA's leadership. She even said the WNBA has the "worst leadership in the world. " Collier also shared a quote from Commissioner Cathy Engelbert ab

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Gun Laws in the Spotlight: Supreme Court Takes on Hawaii's Restrictions

The Supreme Court is stepping into a heated debate about gun rights and public safety. They're looking at a Hawaii law that limits where people can carry firearms, especially on private property. This isn't just about Hawaii, though. It could set a precedent for other states with similar laws. Hawa

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Big Decisions Ahead: Supreme Court Takes on Trump's Moves

The Supreme Court is about to dive into some big cases that could change how much power the president has. Starting in October, they will look at whether President Trump can do things like put tariffs on imports and fire people from important jobs like the Federal Reserve. These cases could have hug

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