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Mar 31 2025CRIME

A Minnesota Plane Crash and the Mystery of the Missing Executive

A sad event unfolded in Minnesota when a plane crashed into a house. The plane was registered to Terry Dolan, a high-ranking executive at U. S. Bank. The crash happened on a Saturday afternoon, near the Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis. The plane had taken off from Des Moines International

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Myanmar's Struggle: Earthquake Devastation and the Race Against Time

In Myanmar, the aftermath of a powerful earthquake has left the country reeling. The official death toll has surpassed 2, 000 people, with many more still unaccounted for. The healthcare system is under immense strain, struggling to cope with the sheer number of injured individuals. The earthquake'

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Hawaii's Ag Leaders Make Big Moves in Washington

A group of more than 20 leaders from Hawaii's farming, ranching, and business sectors just wrapped up their second annual trip to Washington, D. C. They met with top officials to talk about the future of Hawaii's agriculture. This year, they had a special guest: the new US Secretary of Agriculture,

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Students and Teachers in the Crosshairs: A New Wave of Detentions

A wave of detentions has swept through college campuses, targeting students and faculty who have spoken out on Palestinian issues. These individuals, many of whom have valid visas or permanent residency, are now facing deportation. The crackdown is part of a broader effort to control immigratio

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Putin and Trump: A Shaky Alliance

The relationship between Russia and the US is a bit like a rollercoaster, with ups and downs. Recently, things got tense when US President Trump expressed his frustration with Russian President Putin. This happened after Putin suggested a new government in Ukraine, which Trump did not like. Trump ev

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in Guangzhou's Golden Years

Heart issues are a big deal worldwide, and they are especially concerning in China. As people live longer, the risk of heart problems goes up. This is because many factors that lead to heart disease can be changed. These include things like smoking, eating poorly, and not exercising enough. However,

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Mar 31 2025OPINION

How Sports Can Shape or Break Young Minds

The character Jamie Miller from the show "Adolescence" has sparked a lot of talk about young men feeling alone and angry. Jamie's story is a tough one. He got caught up in some really bad stuff online and ended up doing something terrible. This has made people, including the UK Prime Minister, think

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Muddy Mission: The Swamp Rescue of U. S. Army Soldiers

A muddy swamp in Lithuania is currently the stage for a complex rescue mission. Four U. S. Army soldiers, part of the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division from Fort Stewart, Georgia, are trapped in a submerged vehicle. This unfortunate event took place on March 25, during a training exercise aimed at

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Mar 31 2025CELEBRITIES

A Family Feud: Unraveling the Truth Behind a Broken Collarbone

A recent public spat has brought attention to the Hogan family. The main focus? A broken collarbone. Linda Hogan has made serious accusations. She claims that her daughter-in-law, Brooke Hogan, was under the influence when she injured someone. This has sparked a heated debate. Brooke's husband, Ste

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Greenland's Future: A Diplomatic Dance

The United States has been pushing hard to take control of Greenland. This has not gone down well with the people of Greenland or Denmark. The Danish foreign minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, was not happy with the way the U. S. has been talking about this. He said that Denmark is already doing a lot

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