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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Tragic Death: Child Exposed to Bat Dies from Rabies in Canada

In a sad turn of events, a child in Ontario, Canada has passed away due to rabies. Health officials reported that the child was exposed to the virus after waking up with a bat in their room. The parents didn't notice any bites or scratches and unfortunately, didn't get the rabies vaccine right away.

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Assange's Freedom Flight: A Bitcoin-Funded Journey Home

Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks co-founder, is a free man after five years in London's Belmarsh Prison. His journey home to Australia was made possible by a generous donation of Bitcoin worth nearly half a million dollars. This massive gift helped cover his private flight, which the Australian governm

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Why Some Christians Still Stand By Trump

Imagine you’re a Christian who believes that God chose Donald Trump to lead America. It might sound surprising, but there are people out there who genuinely hold this belief. This isn't just about politics; it’s linked to something bigger called Christian nationalism. This idea can make people feel

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Is Lebanon Ready to Break Free?

The recent death of Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's leader, has sparked mixed feelings across Lebanon and the Middle East. Some celebrate this event as a chance to free the country from Iran's grip and restore Lebanese sovereignty. Others worry about the potential backlash and increased bloodshed. For

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenyan President Stops Controversial Financial Bill

Kenyan President William Ruto recently made a big decision. He said he won't sign a controversial finance bill. Why? Because people in his country were unhappy and even protested, leading to some deaths. Ruto listened to the people's complaints and decided it was best to stop the bill. Protesters st

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Coach Saban’s NIL Concern: A Shift in College Football?

Nick Saban, a renowned coach in the world of college football, has raised some eyebrows with his worries about Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals. He's concerned that these deals might lead to more players transferring, which could hurt graduation rates. Saban believes there needs to be some rule

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Oct 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

RiffTrax Joins Forces With Nebula: A Comedy-Filled Partnership

Imagine watching a movie and having experts crack hilarious jokes about it in real time. That's what RiffTrax offers, and now they're teaming up with the indie streamer Nebula to bring their unique brand of comedy to even more screens. This partnership isn't just about funny commentary; it's also a

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

DEA Fails to Report Abuse by Foreign Partners, Watchdog Finds

Imagine you're fighting a war on drugs, and your allies are breaking the rules. That's what happened with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). A government watchdog recently criticized the DEA for not quickly reporting human rights violations by their Latin American partners. These partne

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Oct 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Death Anxiety: Actor’s Religious Journey

Gaten Matarazzo, known for his role in "Stranger Things," once had a lot of anxiety about death. He believes this was linked to his religious upbringing. The 22-year-old actor, who comes from an Italian Catholic family but attended a Methodist church as a child, says he isn’t very spiritual at the m

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

What's Behind ZDNET’s Recommendations?

Imagine you’re trying to find the perfect tech gadget or service. That’s where ZDNET steps in with their recommendations. But what does “ZDNET Recommends” actually mean? It’s not just a simple endorsement; it’s the result of countless hours spent testing, researching, and comparing various products

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