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Nov 16 2024CRIME

Diddy's Lawyer Targets Celebs:demanding answers and action

Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing serious charges, and the legal battles don't stop there. Lawsuits from alleged victims are piling up. The lawyer representing many of these victims, Tony Buzbee, is now reaching out to other celebrities. Buzbee suspects that some big names might have been involved in Did

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Pregnancy Billing Surprise: Paying Upfront for Baby Care

In the middle of her pregnancy, Kathleen Clark was asked to pay $960 at her OB-GYN's office. This wasn't a standard bill after insurance, but an upfront fee for future care. She was shocked because usually, bills come after the baby is born. Kathleen felt trapped. The practice was linked to a birthi

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Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

New Tariffs Could Hurt Trump-Won States

Imagine a world where President Donald Trump slaps massive tariffs on all Chinese goods. Some experts think it could spark an economic war. Two states that helped Trump win the 2024 election, Nevada and Florida, might feel the most pain. A study by the U. S. -China Business Council and Oxford Econom

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Nov 16 2024EDUCATION

Jay-Z and Wharton Team Up to Teach HBCU Students Money Skills

Rapper Jay-Z and his mother, Gloria Carter, have been working through their Shawn Carter Foundation to support Black communities for years. Now, they're focusing on financial literacy for students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Partnering with the Wharton School of the Univ

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Gaetz's Nomination: A Senate Showdown?

Republican senators are worried. Matt Gaetz, former Florida congressman, is in line to become the next attorney general under President-elect Trump. But with only 53 GOP seats in the Senate, Gaetz faces a tough road to confirmation. Some Republicans, like Senators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins, a

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

How Iran Deals with End-of-Life Care

In the Islamic Republic of Iran, caring for terminally ill patients is a big challenge. Doctors and policymakers often struggle with how to improve the lives of people who are very sick and may not get better. This is where ethics come in. Ethical guidelines help healthcare workers know what's right

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

America's New Team: China's Challenge Continues

President-elect Donald Trump is shaping his second administration, focusing first on national security. Bold names like Marco Rubio, Michael Waltz, Elise Stefanik, and Robert Lighthizer are on board, all known for being tough on China. This doesn't bode well for U. S. -China relations, as these "Chi

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Kids with Asthma and COVID-19 Vaccines: What Iran's Parents Think

The COVID-19 pandemic, announced in early 2020, pushed for quick protective measures, with vaccines at the forefront. Although vaccines were developed and distributed rapidly, many people are still unsure about getting them. This study looks at why some parents in Iran might be hesitant to have thei

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Nov 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Leaders Face New Challenges at COP29

At the recent COP29 climate talks in Azerbaijan, panelists discussed big issues like climate finance and politics. The United Nations conference is crucial for negotiating global climate action. One main worry is the gap in funding needed for climate projects around the world. Another concern is the

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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

Women Lead the Way: A Legacy of Female Excellence in Finance

Betsy Ward, the pioneering woman who became MassMutual's first female CFO, is hanging up her hat after a remarkable 30-year career. But the finance helm at this Fortune 500 giant will stay in women's hands. Meet Mary Jane (MJ) Fortin, the next in line, known for her stellar track record at Thrivent

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