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Nov 13 2024CRIME

Workplace Explosion Sends 11 to Hospital in Kentucky

Imagine going about your day at work, and suddenly, everything changes. That's what happened to employees at Givaudan Sense Colour in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday. An explosion rocked the natural food coloring plant, sending at least 11 workers to the hospital. The cause of the blast is still un

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Rams Fall Short: Too Many Field Goals, Not Enough Touchdowns

Matthew Stafford, the Rams' quarterback, believes that the team's repeated decision to settle for field goals instead of pushing for touchdowns was a significant factor in their 23-15 loss to the Dolphins on Monday night. "We shot ourselves in the foot a bit when we got close to the end zone, " Staf

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

The Race to the NFL Draft: Giants Fans Divided

Every football season has its ups and downs, but when your team is having a rough patch, fans often find themselves looking ahead to the future. For the New York Giants, this future might be brighter thanks to a recent loss. Confused? Let's break it down. The Giants just moved up in the NFL draft or

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Why Some Democrats Are Struggling to Connect with Voters

After a tough election loss, some Democrats are rethinking their stance on gender issues. They believe that focusing too much on not offending anyone has made them seem out of touch with everyday voters. For example, a Democratic representative from Massachusetts, Seth Moulton, recently spoke out ab

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Trump's Appeal to Gen Z's 'Lost Boys': A Deeper Look

Generation Z was thought to be more progressive, but many young men found a leader in Donald Trump. As they struggle with jobs and identity, Trump offers validation and promise. The 'Lost Boys' feel left behind by today's world and see Trump as a way to reclaim a past they idealize. They find suppor

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Nov 12 2024ENVIRONMENT

Extreme Weather: A Costly Decade's Impact

Over the last ten years, our planet has faced over 4, 000 harsh weather events costing a stunning $2 trillion globally. The United States led this list, suffering a massive $935 billion loss, with China following at $268 billion. These numbers cover all damaging weather conditions, not just those li

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Phone Storage Solution: A MagSafe SSD You Won't Lose

Ever wished you could have extra storage for your phone without the hassle of cables? The Circular MagSafe SSD is here to change the game. With phones now phasing out microSD cards, onboard storage is limited. Cloud storage is an option, but it's slow and needs an internet connection. Local storage

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Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Mystery of Siberian Craters Solved?

Did you know that Siberia has been hit by over 20 giant craters in the past decade? These aren't your typical impact craters. They're caused by something brewing deep beneath the surface. Scientists have been scratching their heads, but a new study might finally have the answer. It turns out, this i

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Nov 11 2024POLITICS

Russia's War Losses: A Quick Look at the Numbers

As the war in Ukraine continues, the toll on Russian military equipment is becoming clear. According to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, Russia has lost almost 10, 000 tanks, around 20, 000 armored patrol vehicles (APVs), and nearly 30, 000 vehicles and fuel tanks since the start of their full-scale

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Nov 10 2024SPORTS

The Rise of 'The Nightmare': Carlos Prates' Knockout Stunner

Carlos Prates has made a huge splash in the UFC welterweight division. Before his fight at UFC Vegas 100, Carlos was on a roll with a series of knockouts. His opponent, Neil Magny, is known for his skills in stopping up-and-coming fighters. But Carlos had other plans. He showed that his power couldn

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