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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Democrats and Kids: A Storm Over Science

Imagine this: a U. S. senator who was once an OB-GYN is fighting for children's health in a different way now—not in a delivery room, but in the halls of Congress. This senator is worried about what some Democratic leaders are pushing—surgeries and hormones for kids who want to change their gender.

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk MIA: Court Hearing for Voter Giveaways Moves to Federal Court

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, was a no-show for a court hearing about his million-dollar daily voter giveaways. The hearing, originally set for Pennsylvania state court, faced a sudden change when Musk requested to move the case to federal court just hours before the scheduled time. This s

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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

Russian Generals Turn Against Each Other

There's been some big news in Russia. A top general, Major General Alexander Ogloblin, has been arrested again. This time, it's for taking bribes. It's not his first time in trouble—he was already sentenced for embezzlement in 2022. What's interesting is that he was arrested after his former boss, V

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Nov 01 2024SPORTS

The Yankees’ Stumble: Lessons from a Disastrous Inning

Imagine the scene: a packed stadium, the tension thick, and the Yankees leading by five runs in a crucial World Series game. Suddenly, everything went wrong. Derek Jeter, a legend himself, couldn’t believe what he was seeing. “I’ve never seen an inning like this, ” he said. The Yankees’ defense had

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Chicago School Board President Steps Down After Social Media Posts

In a surprising turn of events, Chicago’s Board of Education president, Rev. Mitchell Ikenna Johnson, has resigned just seven days after being sworn in. This comes after major backlash over some of his social media posts, which were deemed offensive, anti-Semitic, and misogynistic. The mayor, Brando

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

The Loving Husband's Dark Secret

Once hailed as "America's kindest husband, " Timothy Murphy-Johnson shocked everyone when he was jailed for life after drugging and holding a teen captive. Now, his wife's family suspects he played a role in her death. Molly's friends claim she was abused and forced into prostitution. They believe h

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Nov 01 2024CRYPTO

Did DCG Benefit from $60 Million in North Korean Laundering?

In 2023, a significant amount of cryptocurrency was allegedly laundered through a mixer called Railgun. This mixer, which helps hide the identity of crypto owners, was used by a North Korean hacker group called the Lazarus Group. The U. S. Department of the Treasury had already blacklisted other mix

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Nov 01 2024SPORTS

Women's Sports: From Charity to Big Business

Billie Jean King, a legend in women's tennis, has seen a lot of change. She's worked hard to make sure women athletes get treated fairly. One big change is how people view women's sports. It used to be seen as a kind of charity, but now it's a big business. Billie Jean is happy about this. She think

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Is Trump a Real Peacemaker? A Closer Look

The role of the U. S. President is crucial, especially with conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, and tensions in the Indo-Pacific. Former President Donald Trump often claims he's the key to preventing World War III. But is he really the right person for the job? Let's explore. Trump's defense

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