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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Future Hangs in the Balance as US Election Looms

The upcoming US presidential election is casting a long shadow over NATO discussions. NATO allies are bracing for potential changes in US support for Ukraine if Donald Trump wins. They're concerned that Trump might reduce aid, even as Iran, North Korea, and China increase their military support for

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Oct 18 2024HEALTH

Kids' Vaccinations in the US: A Dropping Trend

Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released some concerning news. The vaccination rates for kindergartners in the US have dropped again. In the 2023-2024 school year, only 92% of kids got their routine shots—a decrease from 93% last year and 95% in 2019-2020. The drop is m

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Oct 18 2024FINANCE

Trump's Crypto Venture: Who Gets What?

Imagine you're launching a new crypto project. Who do you think would get the majority of the profits? In the case of Donald Trump's World Liberty Financial, it's his family. They're set to receive 75% of the net revenue from the project. This is according to a 13-page document called the "World Lib

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Tiger Woods' Logo in Hot Water: A Cool Tech Company Fights Back

Ever heard of Tigeraire? They're a cool-air tech company from Louisiana that's making waves in the sports world. It's not just about their personal cooling devices; they're also in a heated battle over a logo. Tigeraire says Tiger Woods and his golf apparel company, Sun Day Red, are using a logo tha

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Oct 18 2024EDUCATION

Math and Reading Scores Change in Minnesota Schools

Have you ever wondered how well students in Minnesota are doing with their studies? The state's Department of Education has a cool report card that tells us all about it. This report card has info like how students answer surveys, what the schools spend tax money on, and how many students are meetin

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Oct 17 2024HEALTH

Ozempic: A New Weapon Against Addiction?

Imagine if the medication you took for diabetes could also help you fight an addiction. That's what researchers are suggesting with Ozempic, a drug normally used to treat diabetes and promote weight loss. A recent study from Loyola University Chicago found that Ozempic might significantly reduce the

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Uncle Wants Menendez Brothers to Stay in Jail

You might know the Menendez brothers from the news or true-crime shows. They're serving life sentences for killing their parents in Beverly Hills back in 1989. One of their uncles, Milton Andersen, isn't too keen on them getting out. He's 90 years old and has some strong feelings about the whole thi

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Addis Police Boost Car Theft Deterrent with New Cameras

In Addis, the Police Department has recently installed new cameras at major intersections to combat car break-ins. Over the past two months, the department reported around 20 car break-ins or attempted break-ins. To tackle this issue, they've set up three quad cameras, each providing a 360-degree vi

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Oct 17 2024HEALTH

Brain Disease Claims Life of Connecticut Dad Bitten by a Mosquito

Meet Richard Pawuski, a former personal trainer who loved his new backyard in Colchester, Connecticut. In August 2019, while clearing leaves, he was bitten by a mosquito. Days later, he noticed a strange bump and intense headaches. Doctors diagnosed him with Eastern equine encephalitis (Triple E), a

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Oct 17 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Mental Health in Congo's Displacement Camps

In the heart of eastern Congo, near the bustling city of Goma, lies an unseen battle. It's not fought with guns or bombs, but in the minds of those trapped in displacement camps. Years of conflict have taken a heavy toll on mental health. People like Nelly Shukuru, a 51-year-old mother of six, found

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