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Oct 20 2024POLITICS

Tragic Strike in Gaza: An Overnight Disaster

In the early hours of Sunday, a devastating Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza left at least 87 people dead and many more injured. The attack flattened several apartment buildings in Beit Lahia, with 27 bodies recovered and 60 people still trapped under the rubble. Graphic footage showed the heartbr

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Oct 20 2024SPORTS

Jaguars' Surprise Win Over Patriots in London Game

In a surprising twist, the Jacksonville Jaguars emerged victorious over the New England Patriots in today's NFL game held in London. The game started off rough for the Jaguars, who found themselves trailing 10-0 early on. However, their offense quickly turned things around with three lengthy scoring

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Oct 20 2024SPORTS

Injury Concerns: Browns’ Watson Taken Off Field

Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson faced a potential setback during Sunday’s game against the Bengals. He seemed to have hurt his right leg late in the first half. The injury occurred when Watson attempted a designed run to the right side. Without any contact from the opposing team, Watson went down

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

Moldova's Big EU Decision: What's Really at Stake?

Moldova is at a crossroads. Voters are deciding whether to lean towards the European Union (EU) or not. Recent polls show that about half of the voters (53 percent according to one survey) are for joining the EU. But there's a twist. Moldova is also voting for its president, Maia Sandu, who's curren

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

Netanyahu's Gains from Gaza: A Political Perspective

In a surprising twist, the recent killing of a key Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, seems to be a boon for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Despite the pressure he might be feeling, Netanyahu appeared unfazed. Speaking on Friday, he remarked, “The battle isn’t over yet, ” and added, “We have a

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

The Weirdest Conspiracies You’ve Never Heard Of

Believing in strange things is common. But some conspiracy theories are so unique, only a few people know about them. Let's dive into five of the weirdest ones out there. One theory suggests that computer chips hold demons. It all starts with King Solomon from the Bible. He's said to have imprisone

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk's New Companies: A Political Puzzle

In early October, tech billionaire Elon Musk quietly started two new companies in his home state of Texas. The names of these companies are quite interesting: United States of America Inc. and Group America LLC. You might be wondering what these companies are all about. Well, let's dive in! First,

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

Russian Troops Surprised by Ukrainian Missile Strike in Training Ground

In a bold move, Ukraine's military used advanced U. S. -supplied missiles to target Russian troops in a training area located in southeastern Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region. Footage shared online shows explosions at the site, with troops and equipment visible before the strikes. The video is unverifi

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

U. S. Faces Weapons Dilemma: Israel vs. Ukraine

The U. S. is caught in a tough spot. It's trying to help both Ukraine and Israel fight their wars, but it's running out of weapons and money. Recently, the Pentagon said it would send a powerful missile defense system, called THAAD, to Israel to protect it from Iran's missiles. But it won't do the s

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Oct 19 2024FINANCE

Bitcoin: Not Ready for Shopping Sprees Yet?

Neel Kashkari, the Minneapolis Fed President, isn't convinced that Bitcoin is ready to replace traditional currency. He hasn't seen anyone use it to buy everyday items, and he thinks it's more like a gamble than a safe investment against inflation. However, a recent study shows that Bitcoin's value

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