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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025: New Faces and Old Favorites

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has just announced its 2025 nominees, and there are some big surprises this year. The list includes 14 artists, with eight making their first appearance on the ballot. This year's nominees span various genres and eras, from the classic rock of Bad Company and Joe Cocker

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Tulsi Gabbard's Big Win: From Congress to National Intelligence

Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democratic congresswoman, just got a big promotion. The Senate voted to make her the new director of national intelligence. This is a big deal because she was one of President Trump's most controversial picks. The vote was close, 52-48, with most senators voting along party l

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Feb 12 2025CRIME

Nurses' Shocking Remarks Spark Hospital Probe

In Australia, a hospital is digging into patient records after two nurses made disturbing comments during an online chat. The nurses, who claimed to be doctors, made threats against Israelis. The incident has sparked a wider investigation into potential hate crimes. The nurses, a man and a woman, w

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Shake-Up at Immigration Enforcement: Officials Reassigned

In a surprising move, two top officials from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency were recently reassigned. This change comes as a response to the frustration over the slow pace of deportations and arrests, which have not met the targets set by the current administration. The two off

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Feb 12 2025SCIENCE

Cutting the Lifeline: How Slashing Research Funds Could Stunt U. S. Innovation

Imagine a world where groundbreaking medical discoveries are no longer happening in the U. S. This is a real possibility if the National Institutes of Health (NIH) goes ahead with its plan to slash funding for research infrastructure. This funding is crucial for universities and research instituti

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Feb 12 2025WEATHER

California's Wild Weather: Storms, Floods, and Snow

California is bracing for its biggest storm in over a year, with heavy rain and potential debris flows in areas recently burned by wildfires. This storm is part of a series of winter storms hitting the US, with another one already dumping snow in the Midwest. The upcoming storm in California is exp

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Denmark's Wild Plan to Buy California

First off, imagine this: Denmark, a small country known for its cozy vibes and pastries, wants to buy California. Sounds crazy, right? Well, a satirical petition is making waves online, with over 200, 000 signatures. The idea is to raise a trillion dollars to make this happen. The petition jokes abo

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Captain America: A Movie, Not a Political Statement

Anthony Mackie is the star of the new Marvel movie "Captain America: Brave New World". The film was made before the 2024 election. But some people think it's about the current political situation in the US. It is not. The movie features Harrison Ford as Red Hulk/Thaddeus Ross, who is also

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Big Pharma is not a good guy

Let's talk about how the pharmacy has changed over the years. The global pharmacy industry has transformed rapidly. Lots of money moving around has changed the companies making medicines. It's now known as the Health Industrial Complex. Medicines used to be cheaper, but now they're designed to m

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Doctor's Dollars: Where the Surgeons' Money Goes

Surgeons have been dipping into their funds for political influence. This all began in 2001, when the American College Surgeons group established a political action committee called SurgeonsPAC. This committee, a group of people, helps to give money to people running for Congress in the United

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