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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

America's Clean Future: What's Next After 2025?

Imagine it's January 20, 2025. President Kamala Harris steps into office and announces a plan to fight climate change within her first 100 days. She wants to cut energy costs and jumpstart a clean industrial boom. Lawmakers from both sides agree that we need to reduce emissions and strengthen our ec

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Tough Devices: What to Expect

Samsung appears to be cooking up a storm with two upcoming rugged devices. Rumors suggest a new Galaxy phone and tablet are on their way, possibly under the XCover and Tab Active brands. Let's dive into what we know so far. An unannounced Samsung phone has popped up with the model number SM-G766B.

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Oct 29 2024HEALTH

Kids Teach Us How to Stay Safe from Lead

In the Panhandle Health District, kids are becoming little health heroes! Each spring, the district's Lead Health Intervention Program visits schools to teach third to fifth graders about lead exposure. This year, students from Harrison Elementary, Pinehurst Elementary, and Silver Valley Christian A

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Gaza Strike: New Hezbollah Leader Elected

Early Tuesday, an Israeli strike in northern Gaza's Beit Lahiya town killed at least 34 people. The target was a five-story building sheltering displaced Palestinians. Over half of the victims were women and children. This happens amidst a major Israeli operation in the area, which has lasted over t

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Oct 29 2024SCIENCE

How THC Makes You Feel High: A Neuroscience Lesson

Ever wondered how cannabis makes you feel "high"? Let's dive into the science behind it. Your body naturally produces cannabinoids, similar to what's found in marijuana. One of these, called anandamide, acts as a neurotransmitter, sending messages between nerve cells. These messages impact areas of

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Russia's Nuclear Soldiers Join Ukraine Fight

In a surprising move, Russia has sent troops from its Strategic Missile Forces to the frontlines in Ukraine. These soldiers usually handle nuclear weapons, but now they're fighting like regular infantry. This change comes as Russia's troop numbers drop. A Ukrainian military outlet, Militarnyi, repor

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Peeking at OnePlus 13's Camera Magic

OnePlus has just shown off the new camera features of the upcoming OnePlus 13. With a fresh design and exciting specs, this phone is set to impress. The telephoto camera now has a cool dual-prism design, making it thinner and better for light capture. Plus, the ultra-wide lens offers a 120° field of

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Oct 28 2024POLITICS

President Biden's Balancing Act: AI's Potential and Risks

In the final stretch of his term, President Joe Biden has laid out clear rules for using artificial intelligence in national security. He wants to make sure the US keeps up with competitors like China while also avoiding AI's darker sides, like launching nukes or limiting free speech. The new plan,

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Oct 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

New Orleans Morning News Legend Eric Paulsen Passes Away

Eric Paulsen, a beloved figure in New Orleans morning news, said his final goodbyes at the age of 74. After a long and dedicated career spanning over 40 years at WWL Louisiana, Paulsen announced in September that he was fighting a tough battle with cancer. Despite his determination, he passed away o

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Oct 27 2024CRIME

What Could the Menendez Brothers Do With Their Freedom?

After many years in prison, brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez might be freed soon. Media experts said they could earn millions from interviews, books, and documentaries. Some even suggested they could use OnlyFans, a subscription service. The public’s interest in their story is strong, and they could

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