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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

The Government has Given Us a Lot of Sunburn!

Let's talk about the facts. It's actually pretty simple. If you get too much shade, you might get sick. This is basically what happens in politics. You need some light to see things clearly. But some people are trying to block the sun. Let's get real. Some politicians are making politics diffic

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Ukrainian Kamikaze Cars: Robots vs. Russian Troops

Ukraine's fight against Russia is ongoing and has lasted over 3 years now. The country leaders are always looking for new ways to use technology in the battlefield. Advanced vehicles called "kamikaze cars" are making waves in Ukraine's war effort. They are equipped with machine guns and co

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Real-Look of Plesiosaurs: Ancient Sea Monsters Revealed

Ever wondered what ancient sea monsters looked like? Plesiosaurs, with their long necks and powerful tails, have always sparked curiosity. While scientists have known a lot about their bones for over two centuries, the outer appearance has been a mystery. Now, researchers dive into an exciting disc

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Food Bank Leadership Shake-Up: What's Really Going On?

The food bank scene in south Louisiana is in turmoil. The head of Second Harvest Food Bank, Natalie Jayroe, has left the position after 19 years. This sudden change has stirred up a lot of talk and controversy. Hundreds of thousands of families in south Louisiana depend on this organization for food

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Feb 06 2025EDUCATION

Tennessee's New School Voucher Program: A Game Changer or a Step Backwards?

In a move that will change the education landscape, Tennessee's lawmakers have expanded the use of vouchers. This expansion happens because Tennessee's Governor Bill Lee has pushed for a larger school voucher program. He has the same views that many Republicans have. This group has shown

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Feb 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Rapper Reveals Uncommon Health Challenge

In a recent podcast, Kanye West dropped some serious news about his mental health journey. He had been bumpin down a challenging road, initially labeled with bipolar disorder. Kanye has always been open about his struggles. However, he claimed in a recent podcast he wasn't bipolar. He was diagnosed

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Feb 06 2025SPORTS

Swimming Controversy: A New Era of Uncertainty

A recent legal battle has stirred up the world of college swimming. Three former University of Pennsylvania swimmers—Grace, Margot, and Ellen—have taken a stand against the NCAA and Ivy League. They allege that the presence of a transgender swimmer, Lia, on their team caused them emotional harm. The

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Feb 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Awards season is turning into a nightmare for Emilia Pérez

Emilia Pérez, the highly anticipated film, is dealing with a ton of drama due to Karla Sofía Gascón’s controversial social media posts. Gascón, who plays the lead character, has been caught up in a storm of her own making. Gascón’s social media posts have caused a major shift in how people

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Trade Wars: Lessons from the Past

Trade tensions are heating up, and history might not be on our side. The current president has started targeting foreign goods with high tariffs. China is retaliating, and there's talk of more trouble with Canada, Mexico, and Europe. Economists are worried because this reminds them of a dark time i

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Jan 6 Investigations: FBI in Hot Water with Justice Department

- Imagine this: A top official in the Justice Department is upset. They claim the FBI's leaders are defying orders by not releasing the identity of a specific "team" working on the Capitol riots last January. The official even called this "insubordination. " But, there's a twist we might expect:

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