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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

How Jimmy Carter's Image Changed Over Time

Jimmy Carter, the 39th U. S. President, has seen his public image shift dramatically over the years. When he left office in 1981, Americans were split on his presidency and many disliked him personally. They criticized his leadership, especially during tough times like the energy crisis and the Iran

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Cashews in Cappuccino Meltaways: What You Need to Know

Did you know that your favorite Cappuccino Meltaway Bars might have a little surprise inside? Gardners Candies from Pennsylvania is recalling these bars because they could contain cashews that weren't listed on the label. This is a big deal for the 4 million Americans who are allergic to tree nuts.

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Gaza's Last Major Hospital in the North Closed After Israeli Raid

Imagine a place where healthcare is already struggling, and then picture it suddenly losing its main hospital. That's what happened in northern Gaza recently. Israeli forces raided the Kamal Adwan Hospital, leaving it out of service and forcing the transfer of critically ill patients to other overwh

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Dec 30 2024CRIME

The Hidden Side of Collecting: Antiquities, Fossils, and Wildlife Markets

Ever wondered how stuff like ancient artifacts, fossils, and animals end up in private collections? Let's take a look at what happens behind the scenes in these markets. It turns out, the rules aren't exactly clear-cut. Laws vary from place to place, leading to some pretty big loopholes. These incon

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Dec 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Bruce Willis' Twist as a Tricky Villain in This Crime Series

Imagine a crime story where the bad guy isn't just evil, but embodies a whole philosophy of power and control. That's what you get with Bruce Willis' character, Amato, in the thriller series "No Exit. " The show's title comes from a book by philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, who said something like, "Oth

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Dec 30 2024SCIENCE

Watching Killer Whales in Captivity: What They Do All Day

Did you know that killer whales in managed care have different ways of spending their days? Scientists studied a group of killer whales to see what they were up to. They recorded videos of these amazing creatures over nine months. They looked at eight different things the killer whales did, like pla

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Dec 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Madeline Gaudreau Welcomes Baby Tripp After Husband's Tragic Loss

In June, four months after her husband, Matthew Gaudreau, and his brother, Johnny, were killed in a car accident, Madeline Gaudreau shared some happy news. She took to Instagram to introduce their newborn son, Tripp Matthew. The photo showed Madeline holding Tripp's hand, breaking hearts and bringin

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Dec 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Spike Lee & Denzel: A Crime Thriller Duo You Can't Miss

When Spike Lee and Denzel Washington team up, movie fans get ready for something special. Their past films, like Inside Man, have shown they can create amazing crime thrillers. Inside Man, for example, has an impressive 86% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It's a sign that their upcoming remake, Highest 2

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Dec 30 2024SCIENCE

How Low Temperatures Affect Sewage Treatment Biofilms

In cities, sewage treatment plants use unique reactors with moving bed biofilms to clean wastewater. These reactors rely on microbes to break down the waste. Scientists studied how cold temperatures impact these microbes. They found that when it gets cold, the quality of the treated water decreases.

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Dec 29 2024POLITICS

The Mystery of Flight 587: What Really Happened in the Sky?

On Christmas Day, a tragic event unfolded in the skies when an Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed, killing all 38 people on board. The aircraft, en route to Grozny, Chechnya, made an emergency landing near Aktau, Kazakhstan. Initially, Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency suggested that the plane cr

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