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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Young Lives Matter: Why U. S. Needs Better Health Policies

Growing up in a working-class neighborhood, I've seen the harsh reality of early deaths. My sister's life was cut short at 23 due to a drunk driver. This isn't an isolated incident. The U. S. , despite being wealthy, lags behind other countries in life expectancy. We're talking about a gap of 8. 3 y

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Nov 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Fame and Friends: A Game of Connections

Imagine you're in a room filled with famous people. The goal? To get closer to those with more fame than you. This is the premise of a new game in network creation, called "celebrity games. " Each player, or "celebrity, " has a different level of fame, or "celebrity weight. " To win, you need to be

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Celebrity Politics: How Fans and Celebs May Not See Eye to Eye

Celebrities can really shift the spotlight in politics, right? Their endorsements can skyrocket a politician's popularity and grab tons of media attention. But here’s the thing: their followers might not share their political views. Let’s dive into the 2016 U. S. Presidential Election, where we exam

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Moldova Picks Pro-EU Leader Amid Russian Tensions

In a vote that's got everyone talking, Moldova, a country right next to Ukraine, chose Maia Sandu to be its president again. Sandu is all about being friendly with the European Union (EU), and she won with a solid 55% of the votes. But Russia, not so pleased, had hoped for someone more on their side

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Vote Out Gascón: A Call for Justice in LA

For years, criminals have been roaming free, thanks to lenient deals and a lack of justice. How did we get here? A decade ago, billionaire George Soros started funding local district attorney campaigns, aiming to reshape the justice system. His goal? To make certain criminals have more rights than t

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Moldova Stands Firm: Sandu Wins Again

This weekend, Moldova turned a new page. The country's pro-Western incumbent, Maia Sandu, won the presidential runoff by a clear margin. With over 99% of votes counted, Sandu snagged 55. 4%, while her Russia-backed opponent, Alexandr Stoianoglo, got 44. 6%. This victory comes after neither candidate

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Why South Korea is Teaming Up with the U. S. to Watch the Pacific

South Korea and the U. S. are joining forces to keep the Indo-Pacific region safe and stable. They've created a new partnership called the Regional Cooperation Framework. This is like their way of showing they're serious about maintaining peace and security in the region. The U. S. and South Korea m

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Fake Georgia Voter Video Linked to Russia

In the days leading up to the U. S. election, a video supposedly showing voter fraud in Georgia was exposed as fake by the FBI and other federal agencies. They linked the video to "Russian influence actors, " indicating an ongoing effort to undermine trust in the election process. This isn't the fir

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

The Washington Post's Neutral Stance: A Big Gamble

Picture this: the chief editor of the Washington Post, David Shipley, calls a huddle. The agenda? The newspaper won't be backing any presidential candidate. Shipley isn't happy, making it clear that staffers can walk if they don't like it. He even tried to persuade the paper's owner, billionaire Jef

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Niki Haley Fans: A Tough Vote Ahead

Election Day is creating a tough dilemma for supporters of Nikki Haley. Kamala Harris has tried to attract them by showcasing Republicans who are critical of Donald Trump, but the strategy hasn’t stuck. Many Haley fans dislike Trump's controversial remarks, like those made during his New York rally.

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