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Oct 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

October’s Entertainment Extravaganza: From Music to Comics, Everyone’s in Action!

October is a big month for celebrities and fans alike. Let’s start with Cleveland, Ohio, where the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony took place. Some legendary artists like Mary J. Blige, Dionne Warwick, and A Tribe Called Quest were honored. Big names such as Dave Chappelle, Zendaya, and

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Oct 21 2024POLITICS

Tragic Night in Gaza: Many Lives Lost in Israeli Strike

Early Sunday morning, Gaza's health ministry reported a grim toll: at least 87 people died from an Israeli airstrike. Hitting Beit Lahia in northern Gaza, the strike leveled several multi-story buildings. So far, 27 bodies have been retrieved, with 60 more believed to be under rubble. Over 40 people

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Oct 21 2024OPINION

Yahya Sinwar's Death: A Turning Point for Hamas

Last Thursday, Israeli forces happened to encounter and take out Yahya Sinwar, Hamas's leader and the mastermind behind the October 7 tragedy. His death is bringing a sense of closure to many in Israel, as it marks the end of a traumatic chapter. It wasn't Israeli Special Forces or intel that took S

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Oct 21 2024POLITICS

What to Watch in Texas as Elections Kick Off

Texas voters are getting ready to cast their ballots in crucial elections that could shape the state's political landscape. The biggest race is for the U. S. Senate, where Ted Cruz, the Republican incumbent, is facing a tight battle against Democrat Colin Allred. Cruz, known for his tough elections,

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Oct 21 2024POLITICS

Paul Whelan's Undercover Role in Russian Prison

You might think an American in a Russian prison would be cut off from the world, but Paul Whelan proved that's not always the case. During his five-and-a-half-year detention, he managed to feed vital information to Western officials. How? Well, fellow prisoners who were fighting in Ukraine would pas

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Oct 21 2024HEALTH

Post-Surgery Pain Care: A Racial Divide

Imagine having major surgery. You might expect the best care to manage your pain afterward. But new research shows Black patients are less likely to get the top-notch treatment they deserve. Instead of using a combination of pain medicines that experts say work better and reduce the risk of addictio

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Oct 21 2024SPORTS

49ers vs Chiefs: A Rollercoaster Second Quarter

The San Francisco 49ers started the game with the ball, but the excitement really kicked off in the second quarter. Things went south quickly when the 49ers offense couldn't move the ball on their first drive. The Kansas City Chiefs tried something bold with a fake punt on 4th & 1, but the 49ers de

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Oct 21 2024SPORTS

Chiefs' Defense Wins the Day in 28-18 Victory Over Injury-Plagued 49ers

The Kansas City Chiefs pulled off a convincing 28-18 win against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, thanks to a dominant defensive performance. The 49ers struggled with injuries and turnovers, which made it tough for them to keep up with the Chiefs. Kansas City stayed perfect at 6-0, while San Franc

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Oct 21 2024WEATHER

Roswell's Flash Flood: What Happened?

Hey there! You know Roswell, New Mexico? Well, something big happened there. A flash flood hit hard, leaving two people dead and around 290 rescued. It was so bad that cars were swept away and even homes got flooded. The National Guard and other emergency teams jumped in to help. They worked all nig

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Oct 20 2024SPORTS

Yankees Return to World Series After 15 Years

The New York Yankees have secured their spot in the World Series for the first time since 2009. They defeated the Cleveland Guardians 5-2 in extra innings of Game 5 of the AL Championship Series on Saturday. The game saw dramatic home runs from Giancarlo Stanton and Juan Soto. Stanton's homer in the

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