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Dec 09 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Casualty Numbers: The First Official Report

For the first time, Ukraine has released its total casualties from the ongoing war with Russia. President Zelenskyy announced that the country has lost 43, 000 soldiers on the battlefield, with another 370, 000 wounded. It's important to note that about half of the wounded have returned to service.

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Dec 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet the Stars: Kennedy Center's Big Night Out

Get ready for a star-studded evening at the Kennedy Center in Washington! The annual Kennedy Center Honors celebration is set to take place, honoring some big names in the arts. This year, the lifetime achievement awards go to director Francis Ford Coppola, legendary band the Grateful Dead, jazz tru

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Dec 06 2024OPINION

Republicans Face Off: Trump’s Picks vs. D. C. 's Old Guard

The recent election results were clear: people wanted change. Yet, some Republican senators aren’t on board. They’re blocking President Trump’s cabinet picks, that would bring in a new and needed watchdog mentality. Matt Gaetz for attorney general and Pete Hegseth for defense secretary were solid ch

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Dec 04 2024POLITICS

Airline Leaders Face Senate Scrutiny Over Seat Fees

Airline chiefs are preparing to answer tough questions from a Senate panel about their seat fee policies. The panel is concerned about what they refer to as "unnecessary" fees, which have generated billions of dollars for major airlines like American, Delta, United, Spirit, and Frontier since 2018.

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Nov 30 2024ENVIRONMENT

Real or Fake: Which Christmas Tree is Greener?

Christmas trees, real or fake? It's a tricky choice for eco-conscious folks. Real trees are natural and can be recycled, but cutting them down isn't great. Fake trees last longer, but they're often made of toxic plastic. Experts don't agree on which is better. Tim O'Connor from the National Christma

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Nov 30 2024ENVIRONMENT

Bugs in the Garden: From Enemies to Allies

Have you ever thought about bugs in a new light? What if some of the "pests" in your garden could actually be your helpers? The Royal Horticultural Society in Great Britain has done just that, removing the "pest" label from slugs and snails. These slimy creatures might seem like garden nightmares, b

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Nov 29 2024POLITICS

Billionaires Target Federal Agencies for Cuts

Billionaires Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), aim to slash $2 trillion in federal spending. They've singled out several agencies like the Pentagon and Department of Education for cuts. Musk's SpaceX has contracts with some of these agencies, rais

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Mental Health of Refugees in Campania: Stressors and Disorders

In Italy, the number of refugees and asylum seekers has been rising, bringing along social, economic, and health challenges. These groups often face tough times, which can take a toll on their mental well-being. Studies show that compared to the general population, refugees and asylum seekers are mo

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Nov 27 2024SPORTS

Soto Sweepstakes: Red Sox Making a Push

Imagine the Boston Red Sox, known for their thrifty spenders, suddenly becoming one of the front-runners in the race to sign Juan Soto. This generational slugger is hot property, especially with the rival Yankees gunning for him too. The Red Sox are pitching Soto on their historic park, Fenway, and

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Nov 27 2024POLITICS

A Night of Unity: Refugees and Communities Gather for Thanksgiving

At the Assumption of the Theotokos Cathedral in Glendale, the African Community Center hosted a Thanksgiving dinner that brought together over 900 refugees and locals. They enjoyed dishes from various countries like Ukraine, Ethiopia, and Syria. The event wasn't just about food; it was a moment to e

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