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Jun 30 2025HISTORY

A Remarkable Reunion: Soldier and Survivor Meet After 80 Years

In Los Angeles, two elderly men, Jack Moran and Andrew Roth, shared an emotional embrace. Moran, a former U. S. Army soldier, and Roth, a Holocaust survivor, had a unique connection. Decades ago, Moran helped liberate the Buchenwald concentration camp where Roth was imprisoned. Both men were teenag

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Jun 30 2025SPORTS

Hawks Eyeing Nickeil Alexander-Walker: What's the Deal?

The Hawks are in a strong position to sign Nickeil Alexander-Walker. They have a big advantage because of a trade exception from last summer's Dejounte Murray deal. This exception lets them take on Alexander-Walker's new salary without much trouble. Alexander-Walker is a great player. He is known f

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Jun 30 2025POLITICS

Campaign Finance Rules Face Supreme Court Scrutiny

The Supreme Court is reviewing a case that could reshape campaign finance rules. Republicans are pushing to remove limits on how much party committees can spend in coordination with candidates. This isn't new; the Court has been chipping away at campaign finance restrictions for years, especially si

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Jun 30 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Kids with Brain Tumors: A Breakthrough in DNA Testing

Kids with brain tumors might soon have a better way to track their illness. Scientists have found a way to test tiny amounts of DNA in their blood and spinal fluid. This could help doctors figure out what's going on inside their brains without big surgeries. The problem has always been that kids do

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Jun 29 2025SPORTS

Chase Elliott's Atlanta Win: A Turning Point for Playoff Hopes

Chase Elliott's victory at EchoPark Speedway in Atlanta had a big impact on the NASCAR playoff picture. His win took away a crucial chance for some drivers to secure a spot in the playoffs. Brad Keselowski, Erik Jones, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. , and Zane Smith were all hoping to use this race to boost th

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Budapest Pride: A Bold Stand for Rights

In a powerful display of unity, over a hundred thousand people gathered for the Budapest Pride march, defying the Hungarian government's ban. This event, organized by Rainbow Mission and the city hall, was a clear message against the government's restrictive policies and a stand for LGBTQ+ rights an

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Jun 29 2025HEALTH

Fighting Cancer, One Step at a Time

In Houston, Texas, Lynce Lucas is a symbol of resilience and hope. She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2017, a type of blood cancer that affects Black Americans more than any other group. Lynce's journey began with a sudden loss of mobility, a stark reminder of the disease's impact on her bod

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Jun 29 2025HEALTH

Herbs and Alzheimer's: A Glimmer of Hope or Just a Myth?

Alzheimer's is a tough nut to crack, and scientists are always on the lookout for new ways to tackle it. Recently, they've turned their attention to two common herbs: rosemary and sage. These herbs contain a special compound called carnosic acid, which has shown some exciting potential in lab tests.

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Jun 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Taron Egerton's New Show: A Burning Mystery on Apple TV+

Apple TV+ has a new show called "Smoke. " It's a nine-part series about arson. The show is based on real events and a podcast. Taron Egerton plays an arson investigator. Jurnee Smollett is a detective in the show. The first two episodes are out now. New episodes come out every week. The show is mad

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Drones Strike Odesa as Ukraine Hits Back in Crimea

In the early hours, a drone attack on Odesa left two people dead and at least 17 hurt. The victims included a married couple, and three children were among the injured. The drone hit a residential building, causing significant damage and trapping residents inside. Meanwhile, Ukraine launched a coun

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