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Oct 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

TikTok in Hot Water: States Allege App Harms Kids' Health

Hey there, TikTok is in some serious trouble! Fourteen top law enforcers, known as attorneys general, have just sued the app. They say it’s not as safe as it claims to be, especially for kids. Some kids have even gotten hurt or worse, doing dangerous things to join in on the site’s popular “challeng

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

One Year Later: Remembering the Hamas Attack on Israel

A year ago, Hamas militants launched a surprise attack on Israel, killing around 1,200 people and taking 250 hostages. About 100 of these hostages are still missing, and many are feared dead. This attack, happening on a major Jewish holiday, shook Israelis' sense of security and sparked a war that h

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

Why Didn't Trump's Pennsylvania Speech Win Over the Crowd?

Former President Donald Trump recently held a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, but his attempt to revisit the site of his last tour didn't impress voters who could swing either way. An analysis by Impact Social looked at online discussions from October 5 and 6, with over 37,000 posts mentioning Trump.

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Protesters Take to Boston's Streets for Gaza War Anniversary

Thousands of people gathered in Boston to protest the ongoing war in Gaza, marking the first anniversary of a Hamas attack on Israel. The protesters temporarily blocked traffic on Storrow Drive, holding signs and chanting slogans. They called for an end to the war and for the United States to stop s

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Celebs Back Kamala Harris: What It Means for Her Campaign

As Joe Biden steps down, the Democratic Party is buzzing with excitement. Celebrities like Megan Rapinoe, Connie Britton, and Pink are jumping on board to support Kamala Harris's presidential campaign. The team has used bright colors and popular culture references to connect with younger voters. The

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

New York's Big Park Plan: A Look at Metropolitan Park

Imagine a place where empty parking lots turn into green spaces, and asphalt transforms into a playground for both sports and entertainment. That’s the vision behind the new $8 billion Metropolitan Park project in New York City. This isn't your typical park; it will also include live music venues, a

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Oct 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

Indonesia's Shift to Solar: A New Dawn for Energy Independence

For years, coal has been the king of Indonesia's energy scene. But times are changing, and solar power is stepping into the spotlight. The country is sitting on a goldmine of sunshine that could help it ditch its coal addiction and fight climate change. Enter AC Ventures, a firm that's betting big o

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya's Tax Uprising: Youth Take to Streets and Social Media

In Kenya, the tension between citizens and the government has hit a boiling point. On Thursday, Nairobi witnessed intense clashes between protesters and police. The spark? A controversial finance bill that's up for vote in Parliament. Young Kenyans, some as young as 18, are fighting against proposed

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya's Protests: Missing People and Internet Fears

In Kenya, worries are growing as some protesters seem to have disappeared during demonstrations against tax hikes. The country is in a state of unrest, with people taking part in what they call the "7 Days of Rage." They plan to shut down Kenya and gather at parliament in Nairobi on Tuesday. Social

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya's Parliament in Chaos: Protesters Clash, Fire Erupts

Imagine this: a parliament building in flames, lawmakers running for their lives, and thousands of protesters shouting outside. This isn't a scene from a movie; it happened today in Kenya. The cause? A controversial finance bill that some people think will make life too expensive. Police tried to st

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