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Oct 18 2024HEALTH

The Spread of Mpox in Africa: What Happens Next?

Imagine you're in Africa, where a virus called mpox is causing trouble. Picture more than 1,000 deaths and outbreaks in 18 countries. Africa's top health boss, Jean Kaseya, warns that things could get worse. Why? Well, countries are struggling to test for mpox quickly. Money promised by other countr

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Oct 17 2024EDUCATION

Schools in Asheville Plan to Reopen, Addressing Challenges After Hurricane Helene

In Asheville, North Carolina, schools are set to reopen on October 28, a month after Hurricane Helene hit the region. The plan isn't just about getting back to lesson plans. Teachers will also support students in talking about the storm's impact. While everyone is safe, the community is grieving and

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Oct 17 2024SPORTS

Lakers' Preseason Game in Vegas: A Sports Fan's Delight

Las Vegas, known for its lively atmosphere, showed its love for basketball when the Los Angeles Lakers faced off against the Golden State Warriors during their annual preseason visit. LeBron James' outstanding performance, including his signature chalk toss and powerful dunks, electrified the crowd

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Fox News Host's Live Interview Promise

Fox News host Bret Baier wanted to set the record straight about his upcoming interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. Some supporters of former President Trump, often called MAGA supporters, had voiced their concerns online that the interview might not be fair. These worries popped up on social

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Oct 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Upgrading to Windows 11 24H2: A Fresh Look

Windows 11 has undergone a significant update with the release of 24H2, and it's available to the public. This update brings new features, especially in the area of generative AI, and it's a must-have for many users who rely on Windows. Even if you're not a fan of the latest updates, there are plent

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Oct 16 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Cash Pours into Trump's 2024 Campaign

Former President Donald Trump is seeing a windfall of support from the cryptocurrency world. His campaign has raked in over $7.5 million in digital tokens, as revealed in recent filings with the Federal Election Commission. This includes a range of cryptocurrencies, from popular ones like Bitcoin an

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Why Some Fans Are Upset About Thomas Tuchel's England Appointment

Former football manager Harry Redknapp has expressed his disapproval of the Football Association's (FA) decision to choose Thomas Tuchel as the new England manager. Redknapp believes an English person should lead The Three Lions. Gareth Southgate stepped down after England's loss to Spain in the Eur

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

A Star Retires: Layshia Clarendon Reflects on WNBA Life

Layshia Clarendon ended their 12-year career in the WNBA this September, feeling it was the right time to retire. The Los Angeles Sparks star, who made history as the first openly transgender player, shared their experiences in a recent interview. They compared their decision to a good book, saying

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Oct 15 2024SCIENCE

BOSTON EYES COMING COMING DELIGHT

Are you eager to witness something amazing? This week, Bostonians have a unique chance to spot a comet zipping past. NASA calls it C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan–ATLAS, and it's currently making its very first loop near Earth. Clear skies are expected from Monday evening, providing an ideal moment to catch

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Politicians Court Voters in Close Election Race

As the US election gets closer, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris hit the campaign trail on Sunday to gain support in key states. In North Carolina, Harris challenged her rival at Greenville's Black church, accusing them of spreading false information about hurricanes Helene and Mil

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