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Mar 18 2025WEATHER

Oklahoma's Wildfire Toll: A State in Crisis

Oklahoma is grappling with the aftermath of a series of wildfires that have left a trail of destruction. The death toll stands at four, with over 200 people injured. The fires have been particularly devastating, claiming lives in Lincoln, Garfield, Haskell, and Pawnee counties. The cause of death fo

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Mar 18 2025FINANCE

Tesla's Stock Slide: What's Driving the Drop?

Tesla's stock has been on a downward spiral, with shares dropping 7% in a single day. This decline is part of a larger trend, with the stock now 53% below its peak from mid-December. The company is facing a mix of new and ongoing challenges that are contributing to this slide. One of the new issues

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

JFK Files: What's the Big Deal?

A massive collection of documents, around 80, 000 in total, about the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy is set to go public. These files have been under lock and key for decades, and their release has been a hot topic for a while. It was only recently that the exact timing of this rel

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

The Big Talk: Trump and Putin's Energy Pause Plan

On a Tuesday, two powerful leaders, Trump and Putin, had a lengthy chat. The main topic? The ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Trump had an idea: a temporary halt on attacks targeting energy infrastructure. Putin seemed to back this plan, but there was no solid promise. The White House shared that both

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Teamwork: How Different Predators Can Save Crops

In the world of pest control, it turns out that having a diverse team of predators can make a big difference. These teams, made up of different species, often do a better job at keeping pests in check compared to a single species. This is especially true when each predator has its own unique way of

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Kennedy Center Takeover: A New Era of Controversy

The Kennedy Center, a famous cultural spot in Washington, got a visit from Donald Trump. He had some strong opinions about the place and its events. Trump, known for his TV show background, thought he could boost the center's ratings if he hosted its annual awards. He didn't hold back his thoug

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Mar 18 2025BUSINESS

Budget Battle: Frontier's Move to Attract Passengers

Frontier Airlines has decided to shake things up in the budget airline world. They are offering a deal that includes a seat assignment and a carry-on bag without any extra fees. This promotion is available if customers book their flights between now and March 24. The offer is valid for direct flight

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Paid Leave Puzzle: Federal Workers Back on Payroll, But Not at Work

A recent court order has led to a peculiar situation for thousands of federal workers. Around 24, 570 probationary employees have been told their jobs are back, but most are now on paid leave. This means they're getting paid without working, at least for now. The Internal Revenue Service, Environmen

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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs Take On The Bake Off Challenge For Charity

In 2025, the Great British Bake Off will be back on screens, but with a twist. Instead of amateur bakers, celebrities will be donning aprons and attempting to impress the judges. This special series, airing on Sunday nights, is all about raising funds for a good cause. It's a fun way to support char

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Mar 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Stand Up for Creators' Rights in AI Training Debate

The entertainment industry is buzzing with a significant move by over 400 celebrities. They have united to oppose AI companies' plans to train their systems on copyrighted works without permission. This is not just about a few stars; it's a broad coalition of actors, musicians, filmmakers, and write

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