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Oct 25 2024SCIENCE

Astronaut Hospitalized After Space Mission’s Safe End

After safely splashing down near Florida early Friday morning, a crew of four astronauts were taken to a hospital for check-ups. One of them, a NASA astronaut, remained in the medical facility for a precautionary look-up due to a medical issue, but they're okay. The crew, which spent nearly eight mo

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

Baseball's Biggest Rivalry: Yankees and Dodgers Face Off in the World Series

Get ready, baseball fans! The New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers are back at it again in the World Series. This isn't just any matchup; it's a historic rivalry that dates back to 1941. Both teams are legendary, with the Yankees holding the most World Series wins in Major League Baseball (M

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Trump and Supporters' Claim: A Close Look at Noncitizen Voting

You might have heard that Donald Trump and his followers are worried about noncitizens voting. They've been talking about it behind closed doors in online meetings, but some recordings have leaked. The issue is that proving something isn't happening can be tricky. While it's against the law and not

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Stance on Sending Troops to Russia

Listen up! North Korea has finally spoken out about reports that its soldiers might join the Russia vs. Ukraine fight. Kim Jong Gyu, a North Korean official, said any troop dispatch would follow international law. He called the rumors "just talk, " but admitted his ministry isn't in charge of milita

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Oct 25 2024SCIENCE

Ancient Man in Well Matches Old Norse Saga

Imagine discovering that a story from 800 years ago is actually true! This is what a team of archaeologists in Norway found out. They matched the DNA of a man thrown into a well during a raid in 1197 to the description in an old text called the Sverris Saga. This man, who was around 40 when he died,

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Biden's Visit: A Long-Awaited Apology to Native Americans

President Joe Biden visited the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona to formally apologize for the government-run boarding school policy that separated Native American children from their families. This policy, which aimed to assimilate children into white society, lasted for over 150 years and re

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Oct 25 2024CRIME

Why Crime is Really on the Rise

You might have heard that crime is dropping, but don't be fooled. The real story is different. When the FBI reported a decrease in violent crime in 2022, they left out crucial data from big cities like Los Angeles and New York. Later, they quietly updated the numbers, showing a 4. 5% increase. The s

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Mom of Murder Victim Backs Trump's Deportation Plan

Patty Morin, the mother of Rachel Morin who was allegedly murdered by an illegal immigrant, has voiced her support for Donald Trump's controversial mass deportation policy. In an interview, Patty Morin stated that Trump's plan is necessary to prevent harm to U. S. citizens by illegal migrants. Her d

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Recording Calls on iPhone: iOS 18. 1 Makes It Easy and Secure

iPhone users have often turned to third-party apps to record calls, but iOS 18. 1 changes the game. Scheduled for release on October 28, this update brings native call recording and transcription right to your Phone app. The feature is powered by Apple Intelligence, which not only records conversati

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Oct 25 2024HEALTH

Watch Out: Three Harmful Food Additives to Avoid

You might be surprised to learn that some common food additives could be harming your health. A California doctor, Dr. Saurabh Sethi, has been spreading the word about three potentially dangerous chemicals often found in processed foods in the United States. These additives are a big deal because m

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