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Oct 24 2024SCIENCE

Asteroid Adventure: Four Space Rocks Zoom By Earth Today

Today is astronomical day! Four asteroids, including a so-called "city killer, " are scheduled for a close encounter with Earth. They won't hit us, but they'll still make quite the show. The largest, named 2002 NV16, is about the size of the Washington Monument and comes closest at about 2. 8 millio

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Oct 24 2024CRIME

Shooting Spree Ends Near Willmar: Two Injured, One Killed

A series of shootings that began in Minneapolis ended near Willmar, leaving one man dead and another injured. The Kandiyohi County Sheriff's Office reported that the incident started around 1:00 p. m. on Tuesday when Minneapolis Police responded to an apartment complex on Lyndale Avenue South. A man

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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

Shaquille O'Neal's Surprising Investment Secret

Shaquille O'Neal, known for his lavish lifestyle and NBA championships, has a clever trick for making money. It wasn't advice from billionaire Jeff Bezos that helped him, but a secret tip from an old friend. This friend told him about a special kind of investment called an 'Annuity Fund.' What's tha

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Oct 10 2024CELEBRITIES

DJ Shaq: The Unexpected Side Hustle

Shaquille O’Neal, the NBA legend, has a unique side gig. He's a DJ, known as DJ Diesel. Recently, Mark Cuban, a big shot in business and NBA team ownership, thought Shaq was making a fortune from this hobby. He was wrong. Cuban, who used to be a DJ himself, believed that Shaq’s DJing gigs at big eve

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Oct 09 2024CRIME

Young Robbers on the Loose: Six Kids Arrested in Minneapolis Crime Wave

Imagine this: six kids, aged 11 to 14, went on a wild crime spree in Minneapolis. Their adventure started at 11:30 AM on Tuesday. The first stop was the 5100 block of 41st Ave. South, where they pulled off an armed robbery. Before cops could catch their breath, the kids struck again in the 3400 bloc

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Entertainment Excitement: New Releases and Milestones

Let's dive into what's happening this week! First off, Finneas, the talented musician behind Billie Eilish's success, is treating us to his second album. It's called "For Cryin' Out Loud!" and fans are super excited about it. The American Music Awards are also celebrating a big milestone—50 years! E

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Odell Beckham Jr. : A Rising Star's Fall and Hall of Fame Debate

Recently, former NFL star Shannon Sharpe shared his thoughts on Odell Beckham Jr.'s chances of making it to the Hall of Fame. In a podcast episode called 'Nightcap', a fan asked if Beckham would ever be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Sharpe, who has won three Super Bowl rings, was quick to respond.

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Oct 07 2024SCIENCE

Did Neanderthals Wear Clothes? The Evidence Speaks Volumes

Imagine a world where the cold is as constant as the stars above. In this world, our ancient relatives, the Neanderthals, had to adapt to survive. One key question scientists are asking is: Did Neanderthals wear clothes? The answer seems to be yes, but how do we know? Scientists have found tool

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Watch Executives Chat About Life-Saving Features

In a recent talk with David Phelan from The Independent, Apple bigwigs Jeff Williams, Dr. Sumbul Desai, and Jay Blahnik discussed the health benefits of the Apple Watch. Williams, the head of the Apple Watch team, explained how the idea to expand health features came from users who credited the watc

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Sep 28 2024HEALTH

A Bat's Deadly Bite: A Rare Case of Rabies in Minnesota

It's a rare occurrence, but a 65-year-old Minnesotan has recently lost their life due to exposure to a bat with rabies. The incident took place in western Minnesota back in July, and the diagnosis was confirmed on September 20 after testing at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. Bats are k

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