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Nov 03 2024CELEBRITIES

Meet Julia Berry, the Rock behind Cricket Star Matthew Wade

Ever heard of the cricket player Matthew Wade? Well, he just retired from the game, and he had quite the journey. Matthew is known for his resilience and talent, but did you know he had a big support system at home? Let's talk about his wife, Julia Berry. Their story started in 2003 when they met ra

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

The World Holds Its Breath: U. S. Elections' Global Impact

As Americans eagerly await their election results, the rest of the world is also watching closely. The U. S. might not be the sole superpower it once was, but it's still the most influential nation globally. How the election turns out can shape the world for years to come. Already, the election cyc

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Trump's Michigan Rally: A Mix of Laughter and Politics

Former President Donald Trump recently organized a rally in Warren, Michigan. This event was full of humor and critique, with Trump making jokes about his own hair and discussing various political topics, including immigration and hydrogen cars. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris was in Wiscons

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

Army Specialist Charged in Missing Soldier Case

In a shocking turn of events, a 21-year-old Army Specialist has been accused of murdering a fellow soldier at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri. Spc. Wooster Rancy, who belongs to the 5th Engineer Battalion, is being held in pretrial confinement. The victim, Sgt. Sarah Roque, was found dead inside a dum

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Biden's Words Change: What Really Happened?

Did you hear about the transcript drama at the White House? It all started when President Biden called Trump's supporters "garbage. " The stenographers heard it, and the press office changed it to make it seem like Biden was only talking about a comedian's joke. The stenographers weren't happy. They

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Mexico's Surprising Alliance: How Cuba Stays Afloat

For decades, Cuba's communist regime has relied on support from various countries. First, it was the Soviet Union, then Venezuela. Now, Mexico has stepped up, becoming a crucial lifeline for Cuba. Despite Mexico's domestic struggles, like increasing violence and blackouts, its government keeps sendi

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

The Story of Nicholas Quets: A Family's Plea at a Trump Rally

At a recent rally in Nevada, former President Donald Trump invited family members of Marine veteran Nicholas Quets on stage. Quets, a 31-year-old, was tragically shot and killed in Mexico just two weeks ago. The family believes the gunmen were linked to a drug cartel. Quets' father, Warren, expresse

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

Hate Crime Charges Added After Chicago Shooting

In Chicago, a young man named Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, 22, from Mauritania, was hit with additional hate crime and terrorism charges. This followed an incident where he allegedly shot a Jewish man walking to synagogue. The shooting took place in the city's West Ridge neighborhood last Saturday mornin

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

A New Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in 2017 Murder

In a recent turn of events, a third suspect has been arrested and charged with murder in connection to the 2017 killing of a prominent hairdresser in Woodland Hills. The man, Chris Austin, now faces a new charge of conspiracy. This follows the initial arrests of the victim's wife, Monica Sementilli,

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

Teen Gun Violence: Dallas Seeks Real Solutions

Three high school athletes from Dallas, all aged 17, were shot and killed this year. Their deaths highlight a growing problem: more teens are dying from gun violence in the city. While overall violent crime has dropped, teen homicides have increased. The Dallas Morning News is working to profile eac

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