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Oct 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Wheel of Fortune: A New Season with Big Stars and a Legend's Farewell

Get ready for another exciting season of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune! This time, host Pat Sajak is inviting some familiar faces to spin the wheel. Actors from popular shows like The Office, New Girl, and Veep will be competing for a $1 million prize. But wait, there's more! Tiffany Haddish and Regina

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

Preschool Pals Vote for Their Favorite PAW Patrol Pup

On a bright Thursday morning in Virginia, a group of 3- and 4-year-olds were busy making their voices heard. They weren't debating laws or policies, but something just as important to them: which animated dog from the cartoon "PAW Patrol" was the best. The children at ACCA Child Development Center h

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Oct 04 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu in California: What You Need to Know

In California, two farm workers have been found positive for bird flu. This marks the first time people in the state have gotten this virus. The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said they caught it from dairy cows at work. These cases are separate, meaning there's no con

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris: Balancing Border Security and Immigration Pathways

Imagine a world where borders are secure, but opportunities for long-time immigrants are also abundant. This is the vision Vice President Kamala Harris has for immigration reform in America. She believes in a two-pronged approach: strengthening border security while creating clear pathways to citize

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Celebs Take a Stand: Hollywood Speaks Out Against Trump

In the midst of the 2016 U.S. presidential election, a group of high-profile Hollywood actors joined forces to create an unusual political ad. Directed by Joss Whedon, the video titled "Important" featured prominent stars like Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, and Robert Downey Jr., who wanted to re

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Duluth's September Heatwave: What's Going On?

Ever felt like summer just doesn't want to end? That's exactly what's happening in Duluth this September. Temperatures are still soaring, and we're not talking about average summer heat either. We've been enjoying temperatures that are a whopping fifteen degrees above the usual! You might be thinki

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

Tornado Alley: A Wake-Up Call

It was a chaotic night when Hurricane Helene hit the Midlands, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The storm brought with it a total of nine tornadoes, which touched down in various parts of the region. The tornadoes were all classified as EF0 or EF1, the lowest levels on the National Weathe

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

Stormy Skies Ahead: Understanding the Power of Tropical Storm Kirk

As the sun rises over the Atlantic Ocean, a powerful storm is brewing. Tropical Storm Kirk has formed, bringing with it strong winds and heavy rainfall. The news comes as a relief to those who have been experiencing a quiet weather pattern, but it also brings a sense of uncertainty and concern. The

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Oct 01 2024CRYPTO

Unlocking the Power of Imagination: How Dungeons & Dragons Became a Tool for Group Therapy

In the world of tabletop role-playing games, Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) has been a staple of creativity and imagination for over 50 years. But what many people may not know is that this beloved game has also been gaining traction as a tool for group therapy. Psychologists and therapists are now explor

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Sep 30 2024SPORTS

The Game's Turning Point: 49ers' Defensive Dominance

The third quarter of the game saw the 49ers' defense come alive, with Fred Warner shining once again. Warner's exceptional tackling skills led the way, while Maliek Collins and Ji'Ayir Brown worked together seamlessly to stop a crucial Patriots drive. Collins' penetration on a 4th-and-1 play allowed

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