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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Newtown's Meg Newell: Running for a Cause

Meg Newell, a local business owner in Newtown, is gearing up to participate in the Holy Half Marathon. This event is more than just a run for her; it's a way to honor loved ones and support a vital cause. Newell, who co-owns the Newtown Hardware House, is heading to the University of Notre Dame to t

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

School Success in Uganda: How Sickle Cell Anemia Affects Learning

In Uganda, doing well in school is really important. It can open doors to better jobs and a more secure future. However, children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) might face extra challenges. This blood disorder is quite common in sub-Saharan Africa. It can cause various health problems that might make

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Apr 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Business of Belonging: LGBTQ+ Themes in Gaming

In the world of online gaming, there is a trend of incorporating LGBTQ+ themes. This is seen in games like The Elder Scrolls Online and Dead by Daylight. These games use LGBTQ+ elements to boost sales through extra purchases. This is often called homocapitalism. It is the idea of using LGBTQ+ themes

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

Planes Collide at Reagan Airport: Congress Members on Board

A recent incident at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, D. C. saw two planes collide on the taxiway. This event, which occurred around 12:45 p. m. on a Thursday, involved American Airlines Flight 5490 and Flight 4522. The first plane was heading to Charleston, South Carolina, while the se

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

The U. S. and China: A Tariff Tug-of-War

The U. S. government recently shed light on a significant change in import taxes from China. The country now faces a minimum tariff of 145% on all goods entering the U. S. This figure is not a cap but a starting point. It is on top of other existing tariffs. The 145% figure is a combination of seve

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Apr 11 2025CRIME

A Tragic Tourist Trip Over the Hudson

A helicopter tour over New York City ended in disaster on April 10, 2025. Six people lost their lives when their helicopter crashed into the Hudson River. The group included a pilot, two grown-ups, and three kids. These tourists were from Spain, enjoying a sightseeing adventure over the city. Th

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

Economic Shifts: Voters Feel the Pinch

The recent flip-flop on tariffs by a former president has left many voters scratching their heads. The reversal came after days of economic turmoil, with the market taking a hit. Supporters, who had initially backed the tariffs, are now expressing doubts. The change in stance has not

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Apr 11 2025FINANCE

Smart Moves: How Rich Investors Navigate Market Storms

When markets get choppy, wealthy investors often have a different playbook. Instead of panicking, many choose to stay calm and even find opportunities. This time around, they weren't rushing to sell like some big investors and funds. Instead, they were holding steady or even buying more. Why? Becaus

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Apr 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Minecraft Movie Madness: Theaters in Turmoil

Theaters across the globe are currently facing a unique challenge: managing the wild enthusiasm of audiences watching the new Minecraft movie. The excitement has led to some unexpected and chaotic behavior. Some viewers have been throwing food and drinks, damaging theater property, and even bringing

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Apr 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powerful Laptop for Creatives: The Asus ProArt P16

The Asus ProArt P16 is a laptop designed for creatives and professionals. It's not cheap, starting at 1, 900 dollars. This laptop is packed with high-end features and customizable options. However, it requires some effort from the user to get the most out of it. The trackpad is huge, and the display

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