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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

Astronaut's Night Shot Captures Earth's Beauty from Space

NASA astronaut, Matthew Dominick, is gearing up to return home after his seven-month stay on the International Space Station (ISS). But before he left, he managed to snap an amazing nighttime photo. Using a 50mm lens on his camera, he successfully captured a view of the Nile River, Nile Delta, and C

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Putin's Global Show: BRICS Summit in Kazan

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to host a major summit in Kazan, bringing together leaders from around the world. This meeting of the BRICS bloc, which includes countries like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, aims to challenge the current Western-led global order. The summit c

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Oct 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can Industries Choose Courts to Fight EPA Rules?

Next year, the Supreme Court will tackle a big question: can polluting industries pick and choose where to fight federal environmental rules? This is a long-standing issue, where groups try to file cases in courts they think will be friendlier. States often do this too, especially in Texas, to chall

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Oct 21 2024SPORTS

Steelers Soar with Wilson's Debut: A Rout over the Jets

Russell Wilson, the new quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, made a strong debut in his first game with the team. He threw two touchdowns and ran for another, helping the Steelers to a 37-15 win over the New York Jets on Sunday night. Wilson's performance came after weeks of waiting and dealing

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Oct 21 2024SPORTS

Russell Wilson Shines in His Steelers Debut

Russell Wilson finally got his chance to take the field for the Steelers after a calf injury kept him on the sidelines for the first six weeks of the season. The wait was worth it, as Wilson and the Steelers put on an impressive show during Sunday night's game against the Jets. It wasn't an instant

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Oct 21 2024BUSINESS

The Rise of Budget Long-Haul Flights

Not too long ago, experts were ready to declare long-haul low-cost airlines (LHLCCs) a failure. After all, they couldn't match the success of short-haul low-cost carriers. But as the pandemic eased, something unexpected happened. Demand for budget flights surged, and LHLCCs started making profits. H

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Oct 20 2024CRIME

Texas Law Stops Execution for 'Junk Science' Review

Robert Roberson's execution was halted in Texas due to a law aimed at stopping wrongful convictions based on faulty science. This law, passed in 2013, allows inmates to challenge their conviction if the evidence used against them is no longer credible. However, Roberson's case highlights issues with

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Oct 20 2024SPORTS

Reddick's Holdout Ends: New Deal with Jets

NFL player Haason Reddick has finally put an end to his holdout. He has agreed to a new deal with the New York Jets and will join the team after their game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night. Reddick's new agent, Drew Rosenhaus, mentioned that they will keep talking about a long-term co

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Oct 19 2024CRIME

The Delphi Murders: A Closer Look at the Suspect's Actions

Richard Allen, a 52-year-old pharmacy technician, is on trial for the murders of two teenage girls, Abigail Williams and Liberty German, who were killed in Delphi, Indiana, back in 2017. The prosecutor, Nicholas McLeland, revealed chilling details about the crime. He mentioned that Allen forced the

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Oct 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Naomi Scott's Warning: Don't Creepy-Smile at Me!

Naomi Scott, star of "Smile 2, " has a message for fans: please don't smile like the creepy characters from the movie when you see her. Scott's performance as troubled pop star Skye Riley has been praised, and she even contributed to the film's soundtrack. Playing such an intense role takes a toll,

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