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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Judge Stops Louisiana's Ten Commandments Classroom Rule

A federal judge in Louisiana has put a temporary halt to a new law that would require public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments. The judge, John W. deGravelles, said the law is likely unconstitutional because it promotes one religion. This means the law can't go into effect while the

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Kentucky Woman Challenges State's Abortion Ban in Court

A woman in Kentucky, referred to as Mary Poe, has taken a big step. She's suing the state because she can't get an abortion there. Kentucky has strict laws that almost entirely ban abortions. Poe says these laws violate her right to privacy and self-determination under the state constitution. She's

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Trump's Team & Planes on Hold: Today's News

Yesterday brought big news from Trump's camp. He's expected to name Senator Marco Rubio as the new secretary of state. Some people in his group think Rubio doesn't fully support Trump's "America First" idea, but they still trust him. Representative Elise Stefanik from New York could be the next amba

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Nov 12 2024BUSINESS

FTX's Bankruptcy Battle: A Crypto Clash

In a surprising turn of events, the bankruptcy trustees of the once-mighty crypto exchange FTX have filed a lawsuit against their former rival, Binance. The lawsuit, which was filed in a US bankruptcy court in Delaware, is seeking to recover a staggering $1. 76 billion. This massive sum was allegedl

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Nov 12 2024BUSINESS

FTX's Lawsuit Against Binance: Unraveling the Crypto Blunder Story

Imagine a crypto puzzle where FTX, a once-thriving exchange, now accuses its former rival Binance of a $1. 8 billion mishap. This isn't just any feud; it's a tale of lost funds and alleged deceit. Back in July 2021, FTX's sister company, Alameda Research, bought back stakes from Binance's CEO, Chan

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Nov 11 2024FINANCE

Binance and CZ Face Massive Lawsuit from FTX

Binance, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, and its former CEO, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), are being sued by FTX for a staggering $1. 8 billion. This legal battle comes after FTX filed a lawsuit claiming that Binance and CZ played a significant role in FTX's collapse last year. The lawsu

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Nov 11 2024CRIME

Coeur d'Alene: How Low Can Crime Rates Go?

In Coeur d'Alene, crime rates have dropped so much that even the police chief is surprised. "I'm shocked at how low it is, " said Lee White, the city's police chief. From January to September this year, major crimes like burglary and theft have decreased by 13% compared to last year. If we look back

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Nov 10 2024HEALTH

How Overhead Squats and Shoulder Taps Affect Law Enforcement Recruits

You might know that law enforcement recruits go through tough fitness tests. Two of these tests are the overhead squat and shoulder taps. The overhead squat checks out how well your body moves, especially your legs and back. Shoulder taps, where you tap your shoulders while in a push-up position, lo

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Nov 10 2024SPORTS

Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia Fights for More Playing Time

Diego Pavia, the quarterback for Vanderbilt, is taking a stand against the NCAA. He's suing them because he wants an extra year or two of eligibility. Right now, Pavia is listed as a senior, but he's only 23 years old. He didn't start his college football career at a big university. Instead, he play

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

What Rules Do Soldiers Follow Around the World?

Every country has its own set of rules for soldiers, shaped by history and culture. Soldiers have big responsibilities, as they can use deadly force. They must be experts with their weapons and follow the laws of war, showing humanity at all times. Their leaders guide them, and the nation supports t

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