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Mar 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Elon Musk: The Billionaire with a Wild Side

Elon Musk is a man who loves to take big risks. He made a huge amount of money from selling PayPal and then put most of it into new companies like SpaceX and Tesla. He could have lost everything, but his bold moves paid off. Musk's love for danger isn't just about business. He once had a knife throw

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Mar 07 2025WEATHER

Stormy Weather Wreaks Havoc at Charlotte Airport

Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) faced a rough day on March 5, 2025, as severe weather caused chaos. Thunderstorms and strong winds led to a massive disruption, with 179 flights canceled and 351 delayed. This made CLT the most affected airport in the US that day. The storm hit hard, es

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Tech Billionaires and Political Manipulation: The Strange Case of Prospera

In the world of politics and technology, strange bedfellows often emerge. One such unusual alliance involves a group of tech billionaires and a controversial political figure named Roger Stone. Stone, known for his right-wing views, has recently suggested that the Trump administration should pardon

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Religious Leaders Keep the Conversation Going: Family Planning in Tanzania

In Tanzania, family planning is a big deal. Lots of people want it, but not everyone gets it. Why? Some men don't like it, some people don't know enough about health, and some think it goes against their beliefs. So, what can be done? Religious leaders can help. They can talk to people in their co

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Should We Change Our Clocks Forever?

Elon Musk, a man known for his innovative ideas, has a new proposal. He wants to know what Americans think about changing our clocks. This isn't just a small change. It's a big deal that could affect everyone's daily routine. Musk has been busy lately. He's been involved in different parts

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

The Silent Epidemic: Who Dies Alone in Korea and Why?

In Korea, there's a growing concern about people dying alone. This isn't just about being single or living solo. It's about being completely cut off from society, family, and friends. These individuals, often referred to as having a "lonely death, " are disconnected from their community and pass awa

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Mar 06 2025WEATHER

Storm Surge! Australia's East Coast Braces for Cyclone Alfred

Australia's east coast is on high alert as Cyclone Alfred, a rare tropical storm, heads towards Brisbane. This is the first time in over 50 years that a cyclone of this magnitude has threatened the region. The storm is expected to hit late Friday or early Saturday, with winds reaching up to 100 kilo

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Budget Cut Adventure: A New Tool in Town

Elon Musk, the billionaire known for his ambitious ventures, found himself on Capitol Hill, learning about a new trick up the sleeve of politicians. This tool is called budget rescissions. It's a way to make budget cuts official and permanent. Musk joined a group of Republican senators for lunch. Th

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Fired Federal Workers Eyeing Political Futures

Federal employees, recently let go due to government downsizing, are exploring political careers. This trend is particularly noticeable among those with probationary status. The recent layoffs have sparked a wave of interest in public office, with many former employees turning to online forums like

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

Antarctica's Research in Jeopardy: The DOGE Disruption

Imagine a place so remote and cold that it's hard to believe anyone could live there. That's Antarctica, where the United States has three permanent research stations. These stations are like small cities built on volcanic hills, polar plateaus, and icy peninsulas. They're not easy to get to or main

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