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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 2024HEALTH

Louisiana's New Abortion Pill Law: A Hidden Risk to Women's Health

A new law in Louisiana is about to change how two important medications, mifepristone and misoprostol, are handled. Starting Tuesday, these drugs will be treated like controlled substances. That means they'll be locked away and harder to get quickly, even in emergencies. Experts worry this could del

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Brain Food: What a Psychologist Eats Daily

You know the saying "you are what you eat"? Turns out, it's especially true for our brains. Newsweek sat down with Chartered Psychologist Kimberley Wilson to find out what she munches on to keep her brain sharp. "I start my day with some green, leafy veggies," Wilson shared. "Studies show that

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Two Russians Charged in US for Massive Money Laundering Schemes

The United States has filed charges against two Russian men, Sergey Ivanov and Timur Shakhmametov, for allegedly running billion-dollar money laundering services. Ivanov is known to have been active for nearly two decades, while Shakhmametov ran a notorious cybercriminal marketplace called Joker’s S

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's AI: Ads in Disguise?

Have you ever wondered how a company like Google stays afloat while offering so many free services? The answer is ads, and now they're sneaking into AI search features too. Initially targeting mobile users in the U.S., these generative AI searches will include sponsored results. This begs the questi

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Oct 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Tragic Boat Capsize on Lake Kivu: What Went Wrong?

Another sad day on Lake Kivu in eastern Congo. A boat capsized, taking at least 50 lives with it. The vessel was packed with people – 278 to be exact. That's a lot of weight for any boat to handle safely. What caused this disaster? Let's take a closer look. First off, rules are made to keep us safe

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Oct 03 2024LIFESTYLE

How Much Exercise Is Enough to Be Healthy?

Exercise isn't just about daily gym sessions. A recent study found that people who exercise a few days a week can still enjoy good health if they move enough. The researchers looked at how many minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity it takes to stay healthy. They discovered that getting

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Oct 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Cute and Cozy: Tokyo Disney's New Mickey-Inspired Winter Wear!

Calling all Disney fans! Tokyo Disney Resort has just unveiled a super cute collection of winter wear inspired by none other than Mickey Mouse. Mark your calendars for October 31, 2024, when these adorable items hit the shelves. The star piece is definitely the hoodie—available in beige and black, w

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Sep 30 2024LIFESTYLE

Is Downtown Dallas Becoming a Hotspot for Crime?

Downtown Dallas has seen a significant increase in violent crime over the past year, sparking concerns among local business owners, residents, and city officials. According to data from the Dallas Police Department, the central business district has experienced a nearly 20% increase in violent crime

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

Harris Needs to Show She's in Charge of Her Campaign

When it comes to winning over undecided voters, it's crucial for vice president Kamala Harris to project an image of strength and decisiveness. In 2008, Barack Obama's campaign did just that by showcasing him in everyday presidential settings. They put him in charge of economic advisor meetings, had

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