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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Logansport Schools Strain Under Haitian Migrant Surge

In the small town of Logansport, Indiana, population around 18, 000, things have changed dramatically. The town has seen a significant influx of Haitian migrants, swelling the county's population by perhaps 30%. The mayor estimates that about 2, 000 to 3, 000 Haitian migrants have moved to the town,

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Oppo Find X8 Pro’s Giant Battery: What to Expect

Get ready for a powerhouse! The upcoming Oppo Find X8 Pro is set to wow us with a massive battery. The leaks were true—the Pro model will have a battery that’s almost 6, 000 mAh. That’s not all, it’s even bigger than what was first rumored. Imagine, it’s like having a battery that’s almost as big as

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

The Hidden Policy Discussions of Presidential Campaigns

Imagine sitting in on the private briefings that presidential candidates get before they hit the campaign trail. These aren't the polished speeches or talking points you see on TV. Instead, they're the raw, unfiltered policy discussions that help shape a candidate's platform. The podcast "Beyond Tal

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Oct 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Al Pacino’s Unusual Relationship with The Godfather

Al Pacino has had a unique relationship with the movie The Godfather. He didn’t watch it for 50 years! The famous actor even left the premiere in 1972, feeling shy and embarrassed about seeing himself onscreen. Despite being nominated for an Oscar for his role as Michael Corleone, he avoided watchin

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Oct 22 2024HEALTH

Healthcare Crisis: A Doctor's Perspective on Trump's Policies

Dr. Jane, an ER doctor in a small rural town, has seen the real impact of healthcare policies over the past 20 years. She's watched patients struggle with no insurance, often ending up in the ER for issues that could have been prevented with regular care. She remembers a man with COPD who couldn't a

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Oct 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Horrifying Wake-Up: Eiza González and Aaron Paul in Flying Lotus' Ash

Get ready for a sci-fi horror like no other! Flying Lotus, known for his unique musical style, is now bringing a chilling film to our screens. Titled Ash, this movie stars Eiza González and Aaron Paul. It tells the story of a woman, stranded on a far-off planet, who wakes up to find her crew dead. T

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Secret Soldiers: North Korea Sends Troops to Russia

You might have heard about the war in Ukraine. Well, North Korea has just stepped in, sending thousands of soldiers to help Russia. South Korea isn't happy about it and has asked Russia to send those soldiers back home right away. North Korea has sent about 1, 500 soldiers to Russia. These are spec

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Oct 22 2024FINANCE

Shares Drop in Asia, Wall Street Hits the Brakes

Asian markets, excluding China, took a dip on Tuesday as investors waited for earnings reports. Japan's Nikkei slid 1. 1%, Australia's S&P/ASX 200 fell 1. 6%, and South Korea's Kospi dipped nearly 1%. Meanwhile, Hong Kong's Hang Seng and Shanghai Composite rose slightly after China's interest rate c

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Oct 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Teacup's Creator Dishes on Aliens' Surprising Influence on His Sci-Fi Horror Series

Teacup, a sci-fi horror series based on Robert R. McCammon's novel "Stinger, " isn't your typical monster story. The creator, Ian McCulloch, revealed that James Cameron's "Aliens" was a big inspiration, but not in the way you might think. Unlike the slow-burn of the original "Alien, " McCulloch aime

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

NASA's New Path to Space: Commercial Satellites

NASA is making a big change in how it talks to space. Instead of using its own satellites, like the Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS), it's switching to commercial ones. This is happening on November 8th. These new satellites are made by companies like SpaceX and Inmarsat. NASA will use them

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