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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Trump's Surprise Dance Break

Picture this: a scorching hot day in Pennsylvania, and two people faint at a political rally. Instead of sticking to his speech, Donald Trump decided to do something unexpected—he threw a dance party! With his team, he shook his moves to oldies like "It's a Man's World" and the "YMCA." They dubbed i

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Oct 15 2024HEALTH

COVID in Kids Linked to Higher Diabetes Risk: Study Finds

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found that children and teens who caught COVID-19 were more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes compared to kids with other respiratory illnesses like flu or bronchitis. The risk was especially high for obese children, who had double the likelihood of gett

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Oct 15 2024POLITICS

Trump's Call for Military Against Americans: A Disturbing Shift

Over the past week, former president Donald Trump has been making waves with his provocative statements. At recent rallies, he's been more aggressive than usual, even suggesting a woman heckler should be "taken care of" by her mother. But things escalated on a Sunday morning interview on Fox News. T

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Oct 15 2024POLITICS

Trump's Town Hall Turns into Dance Party, Leaving Some Crowd Members Confused

On Monday, a town hall with Donald Trump in Oaks, Pennsylvania, took an unexpected turn. After some attendees needed medical help, Trump joked about fainting and decided to stop taking questions. Instead, he played music for almost an hour while dancing on stage. This shift left some people puzzled,

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Oct 15 2024SPORTS

Yankees Beat Guardians in ALCS Opener, Led by Rodon’s Dominant Pitching

The New York Yankees started their American League Championship Series (ALCS) campaign on a high note, defeating the Cleveland Guardians 5-2 on Monday night. The game turned out to be less challenging than expected, despite the Guardians' tough reputation. The Yankees didn't crush the Guardians, but

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Oct 14 2024WEATHER

Sunshine and Changes: South Carolina's Weather for This Week

This weekend in South Carolina is set to be a beauty, with warm air and plenty of sunshine. A slight disturbance is passing through the Appalachians, but it won't rain today. Expect temperatures to hit the mid-80s during the day, cooling down to the 60s at night. If you're heading to the state fair,

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Oct 14 2024SCIENCE

Space Shuttle Endeavour's New Home Reaches Peak Height

The California Science Center is celebrating a big achievement: the new home for space shuttle Endeavour has hit a new high! On Thursday, three steel beams were raised nearly 200 feet in the air to top off the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center. This puts the center closer to its goal of being finis

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Donald Trump’s Use of GoFundMe: A New Twist in Political Fundraising

Former president Donald Trump’s campaign is turning heads by using GoFundMe to raise funds for victims of Hurricane Helene and survivors of an assassination attempt. While this approach is unique, some experts find it unusual and potentially problematic. GoFundMe is typically used for personal needs

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Oct 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Starfield's New DLC: A Sneak Peek into The Elder Scrolls 6

Starfield has released a new DLC called Shattered Space. It's not the full upgrade fans were hoping for, but it shows that Bethesda might be headed in the right direction for The Elder Scrolls 6. The game still has its flaws, mainly due to the Creation Engine's limits. Shattered Space adds a new foc

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Oct 13 2024CELEBRITIES

Country Singer's Quick Arrival

Last night, country singer Brantley Gilbert took a break from his concert in Tupelo, Mississippi. Why? His wife, Amber, went into labor right there at the venue. He hurried off stage to join her in welcoming their third child, born in the comfort of his tour bus. After the exciting event, Gilbert re

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