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Oct 28 2024ENVIRONMENT

Reps Take on Invasive Species: A New Plan to Save Hawaii's Nature

In the United States, invasive species are causing big problems. U. S. Rep. Ed Case and U. S. Rep. James Moylan are doing something about it. They've introduced a new law called the Invasive Species Response Act. This law aims to help the government fight invasive species better. Hawaii is facing a

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Oct 28 2024WEATHER

Philippines on Alert: Trami's Potential U-Turn Sparks Concern

Tropical Storm Trami hit the Philippines hard, leaving 65 people dead and 2. 6 million affected by landslides and flooding. More than 320, 000 people evacuated, with many still missing. The storm's possible U-turn is a big worry for authorities. Col. Jacinto Malinao Jr. described a fisherman's loss,

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Oct 28 2024POLITICS

Northern Europe and Ukraine: A Growing Alliance

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy recently highlighted the growing cooperation between Ukraine and Northern European countries. This alliance, often referred to as 'Ukraine plus Northern Europe, ' has been gaining momentum with more steps expected to increase pressure on Russia in the coming w

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Oct 28 2024POLITICS

Election Officials Battle Conspiracy Theories as Voting Day Approaches

With just over a week until Election Day, state and local officials are juggling their duties with debunking a surge of voting conspiracy theories. False claims about vote-switching machines, fake voters, and fraud are spreading like wildfire. Utah's Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, who oversees elections

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Oct 28 2024POLITICS

Putin's Remark: North Korean Troops in Russia – What's the Story?

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently hinted at the presence of North Korean troops in Russia. He was reacting to satellite images shared by South Korea's intelligence service, showing soldiers in Russian territory. Putin acknowledged the images, saying, "If there are images, they reflect someth

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Oct 28 2024POLITICS

Georgia's President Sparks Controversy Over Election Results

Georgia's President, Salome Zourabichvili, is causing a stir by refusing to accept the results of the recent parliamentary elections. She claims that the ruling party, Georgian Dream, won through deception. This is a significant issue because Georgia is at a crossroads, deciding whether to align wit

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Oct 28 2024CELEBRITIES

Meet Abby & Brittany: A Glimpse into Their World with Husband Josh

Abby and Brittany Hensel made a rare appearance on social media recently, thanks to Abby's husband, Josh Bowling. Josh posted a selfie of the trio on his Facebook profile, showing them all smiling. In the photo, Josh is wearing a gray jacket over a purple shirt, while the twins are in a black top. J

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Oct 28 2024HEALTH

McDonald’s: Quarter Pounders Back Soon, E. coli Blamed Elsewhere

In a recent update, McDonald’s has declared that their Quarter Pounder beef patties are not the cause of the E. coli outbreak that has sadly resulted in one death and made nearly 75 people ill. This assertion comes directly from Cesar Pina, the fast-food chain’s Chief Supply Chain Officer. He’s conf

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Oct 28 2024SPORTS

The 49ers' Defense Shines in the Second Quarter

The San Francisco 49ers were ready for the Dallas Cowboys' tricks after their bye week, and they showed it from the very start. The Cowboys tried a sneaky play on the opening kickoff return, but it backfired with a penalty. The 49ers' defense stepped up, stopping Dallas after just three plays, givin

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Oct 27 2024FINANCE

Why Gold is Hot Again: A Beginner's Guide

Gold is having a moment in 2024. Its value has skyrocketed by over 30%, hitting an all-time high of $2, 748. 23 this week. What's driving this gold rush? The Federal Reserve's recent interest rate cut, global tensions, and uncertainties around the upcoming US presidential election have all played a

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