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Feb 03 2025CRIME

The Unusual story of Tony Martin: Farmer, Killer, and Controversial Hero

Tony Martin was not your typical farmer. After years of being burglarized, he decided to take matters into his own hands. In 1999, he shot and killed a teenage burglar at his Norfolk farmhouse, Bleak House. He believed his actions were justified, even though he had no license for the shotgun. Mart

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Struggles: Worrisome Attack on a Residential Area

Ukraine woke up to a chilling an event after a Russian strike on a residential building in Poltava. This attack came during continuous hostilities throughout the nation. The building was targeted and sadly, 14 lives were lost in the strike, including two children. A professor by education, Olena Yav

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Ongoing Conflict War Toll Climbs

If you were monitor the news, you\d know Russia has upped its strikes. The latest reports are devastating. On Saturday, two separate strikes caused serious damage across Ukrainian territory. At nightfall, a town hundreds of miles from the battle lines witnessed a horrific scene. A missile came

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Feb 02 2025WEATHER

Sunshine and Fog: Warm Weather Ahead!

In the coming week, two big things are happening. First, it will be warmer than usual outside, around 80 degrees and foggy in the morning. Especially in low spots. Temperature highs will be around 70 degrees as the Sun starts to heat up the day. Expect a fun, warm weekend with sunny skies

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Medicaid in the Crosshairs: What You Need to Know

Let's dive right in. Big changes might be coming to Medicaid. The government's new efficiency drive, led by Elon Musk, has a huge target on its back: $1 trillion in spending cuts. To put that into perspective, the federal government spent a whopping $6. 75 trillion in 2024. Almost two-third

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Putin's Drone Strikes Put Ukraine on Edge

Imagine waking up to the sound of explosions, not knowing if your home will still be standing. This was the harsh reality for many in Ukraine. Russia's latest drone attacks have left civilians wounded and killed. The drone attacks have caused widespread power outages in many regions. This inclu

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Feb 02 2025CRIME

Three Soldiers Passed Away in a Midair Disaster

Three heroes went missing in a heartbreaking incident. One of them was Captain Rebecca M. Lobach, a shining example of mother nature by the North Carolina Educational system. She excelled in her ROTC at the the UNC during the month of June 2019 to 2019. Rebecca was an Aviator wit

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Feb 02 2025WEATHER

Minnesota's February Promises Snow and Chilly Temperatures

Minnesota is bracing for the possibility of a snowy and cold February after experiencing back-to-back winters without snow. For those keeping track, Minnesota's snowfall last winter was close to average. This year, things look similar. The allure of a snowy Minnesota February is almost upon

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Feb 02 2025WEATHER

Michigan Weather: What to Expect in February 2025

February 2025 in Michigan is expected to be a mild month. It is predicted to have a higher than average snowfall. It is expected to be a snowier month than January. The weather will be similar to an average month and not too cold. For the time being it is expected to be a La Niña year. A La Ni

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Feb 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Predicting Pest Populations: How Weather and Crops Shape Corn Earworm Numbers

The corn earworm, a not-so-friendly pest, causes big problems for crops all over North America. Its numbers go up and down yearly, and this is mainly due to weather conditions and the availability of plants it likes to munch on. Scientists have studied these patterns for a long time, but farmers are

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