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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Why Trump Won: A Look at the American Election

In the United States, Donald Trump is back as president. Shocking, right? Many people are wondering how this happened. Let's dive into it. Trump's campaign was filled with hateful messages, but he still won. This happened because the Democrats didn't stand for anything clear. They tried to attract R

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Dragon's New Job: Moving the Space Station

On Tuesday, a SpaceX Cargo Dragon spacecraft docked at the International Space Station (ISS), just under a day after its launch from Florida. This mission, like many before it, delivered around 2, 700 kilograms of supplies and science experiments to the orbiting laboratory. With this voyage, SpaceX

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Nov 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Family Reunion Drama: Who Gets Invited?

Hey, let's talk about family reunions. A guy from Iowa is upset because his older brothers are inviting his ex-wife to their family reunion, but not his current wife of 20 years. He thinks that when you divorce, you're out of the family. But his brothers disagree and say his ex is still part of the

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's New Jets: More Fire or More Problems?

Ukraine is getting advanced fighter jets like the F-16 and Mirage 2000-5, but will this really lead to more planes being shot down? The truth might surprise you. These new jets could make Russian anti-aircraft fire more dangerous. That’s because when jets fly, they attract enemy fire. While it’s pos

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Nov 06 2024BUSINESS

China Southern's Nonstop US Trips: What You Need to Know

Did you know China Southern Airlines is one of the biggest in China? They fly to nearly 200 places in 35 countries with over 650 planes. Let's chat about their nonstop flights to the US in November. First, there's Guangzhou (CAN) to New York (JFK). That's a whopping 8, 000 miles one way. In Novembe

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Nov 04 2024SCIENCE

Voyager 1's Journey: A Spacecraft's Resilience Tested

Far, far away from Earth, Voyager 1 has been exploring interstellar space. But recently, this trusty spacecraft faced a hiccup. On October 16, its fault protection system kicked in. This safety measure is designed to save power, but it caused a communication blackout. NASA was left wondering what ha

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Nov 03 2024SCIENCE

Voyager 1's 80s Comeback: A Cosmic Tale

Ever heard of a cosmic explorer that's been floating around space for nearly half a century? That's Voyager 1, NASA's seasoned traveler. In 2023, it hit a few bumps. Initially, some dodgy coding messed up its messages, but NASA sorted that out. Then, surprise surprise, Voyager 1 went quiet again in

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Nov 03 2024SCIENCE

Voyager 1 Switches to an Old Signal, Leaving NASA Puzzled

NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft, currently about 15 billion miles from Earth, has given scientists a bit of a scare. On October 17, it switched its main radio transmitter to a different frequency, leaving NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory team scratching their heads. The spacecraft's Fault Protection Sys

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Nov 02 2024BUSINESS

What's Next for Boeing's Troubled Starliner Spacecraft?

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft made a splash-free landing in the New Mexico desert a couple of months ago, but sadly, it wasn't carrying any astronauts back from the International Space Station. The spacecraft, which was supposed to bring back NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore from thei

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Nov 01 2024BUSINESS

Sun Country and Amazon: A New Chapter in Air Cargo

Sun Country Airlines, known for its hybrid low-cost model, is considering a new partnership with Amazon that could involve special charter flights for dedicated customers. This news came from Sun Country's CEO, Jude Bricker, during a call to discuss the company's financial results. Currently, Sun Co

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