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Nov 13 2024CRIME

Factory Blast Tragedy: Louisville Community in Shock

In Louisville, Kentucky, a sudden explosion rocked the Givaudan Sense Colour manufacturing plant in the Clifton neighborhood. The incident, which occurred around 3 p. m. on Tuesday, left the community reeling with shock and grief. The plant, known for producing caramel coloring for soft drinks, expe

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Nov 13 2024EDUCATION

Florida Schools Censor Classic Books

Have you ever tried to borrow a book that's not there? That's what's happening in some Florida schools. Classic books like Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye" and Judy Blume's "Forever" are vanishing from libraries. This isn't by accident; it's because of new laws that let parents challenge these books

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Nov 13 2024SPORTS

Exploiting Weak Defenses: Week 11 Fantasy Football Tips

Football fans and fantasy managers, listen up! This week, we're focusing on three key NFL games where the defenses are vulnerable. First off, the Pittsburgh Steelers are set to take on the Baltimore Ravens. Why's this a big deal? Well, Baltimore's defense is what we call a "pass funnel. " That means

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Race Against Time: Democrats Aim to Confirm Biden's Judges Before Power Shift

Senate Democrats are rushed off their feet. They are trying to confirm numerous federal judges chosen by President Joe Biden in a short timeframe. The clock's ticking, as they only have seven weeks before the new Congress is sworn in, and control of the Senate shifts to the Republicans. This whirlwi

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Why Believing in Conspiracies Can Predict Voting Habits

Donald Trump's presidential campaign was based on lies, yet he won. From the economy to immigration and abortion, his promises were far from the truth. Despite this, inflation is down, growth is up, and crime rates are low. Trump created a mindset where people could ignore facts and focus on hate in

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Tufts University Backpedals on Moulton Internships

Tufts University has reversed its initial statement that they would end internships with Rep. Seth Moulton's office due to his views on transgender athletes. The political science department chair, David Art, had allegedly told Moulton's team that Tufts wouldn't facilitate internship opportunities a

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Supporting Caregivers: What Matters Most?

Did you know that caring for someone with dementia can be tough? But who's looking after the caregivers? A group of experts got together to figure out what's most important for them. They asked 40 people from different organizations who work with folks living with dementia and their caregivers. The

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Nov 13 2024CRIME

Explosion in Louisville: 11 Hospitalized, Neighborhood Evacuated

On November 12th, something unexpected happened in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood. Around 3 p. m. , an explosion rocked the Givaudan Sense Colour plant, formerly known as the DDW plant, at 1901 Payne Street. Eleven employees were rushed to the hospital, with two of them in critical condition. Ch

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Louisville Explosion: What Happened and What's Next?

Imagine hearing a massive explosion from miles away. That's what people in Louisville experienced on Tuesday when a loud boom shook the Clifton neighborhood. The explosion happened at the Givaudan Sense Colour plant on Payne Street. The building partially collapsed, injuring nearly a dozen people, a

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Nov 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Lens: A Relaxed Take on Stars

Imagine a calendar shoot without the typical fanfare and paparazzi flashes. Welcome to the Pirelli Calendar for 2025, where photographer Ethan James Green has chosen a refreshingly laid-back approach. Instead of the usual glamour, he captures stars like Hunter Schafer and John Boyega in Miami's laid

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