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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Standing Up for Mahmoud: Protests Erupt for Palestinian Activist

Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate, has sparked a wave of protests across the United States. People are rallying to demand his release. Khalil was arrested at his apartment by federal immigration agents. They claimed his student visa was being revoked. This is de

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sony's AI Character Brings New Life to Gaming

Sony has taken a big step forward in gaming with an AI-powered character. This character can chat with players during gameplay. Aloy, from Horizon Forbidden West, is the star of this demo. She can answer questions and even give updates on the game's progress. The AI uses voice prompts and facial mov

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Mar 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Billy Joel's Tour Takes a Pause

Billy Joel, a renowned musician, has had to press pause on his upcoming eight stadium performances. These shows, originally planned between now and July, have been pushed back due to a medical condition that required surgery. Joel's health is the top priority, and he is expected to bounce back fully

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Mar 11 2025CRIME

Deadly Mid-Air Crash: What We Know So Far

On January 29, a tragic event unfolded in the skies over Washington DC. A passenger jet and a military helicopter collided, resulting in the deaths of 67 people. The passenger jet, an American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, was on its final approach to Reagan National Airport when the collisi

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Mar 11 2025CRIME

Missing Student: A Beach Mystery

The disappearance of Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old pre-med student from the University of Pittsburgh, has left authorities and her family with more questions than answers. Konanki was on a spring break vacation in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, with friends when she vanished early in the morning

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Mar 11 2025EDUCATION

Balancing Act: Ghanaian Nurses Juggle Family, Work, and Studies

Ghanaian nurses and midwives pursuing graduate degrees face a tough challenge. They must balance work, family, and academics without the luxury of study leave. This isn't just about managing time; it's about finding support and coping mechanisms to stay afloat. These women rely heavily on t

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Mar 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Spring Workout Gear: Nike's Best Deals

Spring is almost here, and it's time to update your workout gear. Nike has a sale on, offering a variety of items to suit different needs. From socks to shoes, there's something for everyone. Let's dive into some of the best deals. First up, consider the Nike Training Crew Socks. These are not your

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Mar 11 2025WEATHER

Warm Weather is Coming to Metro Detroit

Metro Detroit is in for a treat this week with temperatures soaring well above average. Monday saw temperatures in the mid-60s, which is about 20 degrees higher than usual for this time of year. This warm spell is a bit of a tease, as temperatures typically this high are more common in late April or

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Mar 11 2025BUSINESS

Why Your Water Bill Spiked This Month

In the small town of Summerton, residents were hit with a surprise. Their water bills for February arrived late and were higher than usual. This wasn't the first time this had happened. Similar issues occurred in August and January. The town tried to explain the situation through a social m

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powering Up: How Smart Tech Boosts Green Energy Reliability

Power systems need to be tough. They have to handle all sorts of challenges, from weather to wear and tear. This is especially true for systems that rely on renewable energy sources like solar and wind. These systems use batteries and inverters to store and manage energy. But these components can be

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