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Oct 13 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Health: A Quick Peek at Her Readiness for Top Jobs

Vice President Kamala Harris, at 59, is in good shape, says her doctor, Joshua R. Simmons. He thinks she's more than ready for the tough job of president. This is different from former President Donald Trump, who's 78 and not as open about his health. The note from the doctor shows a clear picture o

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Why Black Men's Vote Matters: A Closer Look

Former President Barack Obama recently raised a sensitive topic: some Black men might not be thrilled about the idea of a woman becoming president. He brought this up while chatting with volunteers for the Harris-Walz campaign in Pittsburgh. This sparked a conversation among Democrats, who are worri

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Oct 12 2024CRIME

A Montana Businessman's Insurrection Journey Ends in Prison

Henry Phillip "Hank" Muntzer, a 55-year-old business owner from Dillon, Montana, has been sentenced to two years in prison for his part in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. The felony charges, which included obstruction of an official proceeding and civil disorder, were reduced to mis

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Oct 12 2024CELEBRITIES

TikTok Star Taylor Grigg's Unexpected Death: A Look at Addison's Disease

TikTok influencer Taylor Grigg, 25, passed away suddenly on October 4. Her family shared that she had been struggling with asthma and Addison’s disease, a rare condition that affects hormone production. Her husband, Cameron Grigg, described her death as both sudden and unexpected. Addison’s disease

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Oct 11 2024CRIME

Former FTX Exec Heads to Prison, Jokes on LinkedIn

Ryan Salame, the ex-co-CEO of FTX Digital Markets, is starting his lengthy fraud sentence today. Before heading to prison, he shared a lighthearted LinkedIn post to ease the tension. His update announced his new "position" as an "Inmate at FCI Cumberland," accompanied by a cheerful cartoon. It seems

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Oct 11 2024CELEBRITIES

Tragic Loss of TikTok Star Taylor Rousseau Grigg Raises Awareness About Asthma and Addison’s Disease

The sudden passing of TikTok sensation Taylor Rousseau Grigg has left a deep void in the online community. Just one week after her untimely death at the age of 25, the cause was revealed: complications from asthma and Addison’s disease. Taylor, who had over 1.4 million TikTok followers, was known fo

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Don't Fall for Trump's Tricks | Learn from Others’ Mistakes

Imagine you truly believe making Donald Trump president is the best way to save America. You might be tempted to do anything to make that happen, even if it means breaking the law. But here's a wake-up call: you're not Donald Trump. Take Tina Peters, for example. She was a county clerk in Color

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Oct 10 2024SCIENCE

Why Only Moms Pass On Cell Energy and What It Means for Us

Ever wondered why only your mom can pass on certain parts of your cells? It's all about the tiny powerhouses in our cells, called mitochondria. They make energy that keeps us alive. Unlike most other DNA, the DNA in mitochondria comes only from our moms. Why? Scientists have been puzzled, but new fi

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Injuries in UFC: Fighters Keep Going Despite Health Struggles

Fighting in the UFC is no walk in the park. Each time fighters step into the octagon, they risk getting hurt. Even top fighters like Alex Pereira and Conor McGregor aren't immune to injuries – they can happen before or during the fight. The UFC 307 event saw several fighters competing with serious h

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

CEOs Getting Canned for Office Romances

For a long time, CEOs could get away with having relationships with employees. But now, companies are taking a tougher stance. The railroad Norfolk Southern fired its CEO, Alan Shaw, for a consensual relationship with the company's chief legal officer. This shows how seriously companies now take exe

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