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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Biden's Berlin Visit: A Chance to Ease German Nerves

Imagine Germany sitting on the edge of its seat, nervously hoping that America won't leave them high and dry in the Ukraine crisis. That's the scene as U.S. President Biden prepares to visit Berlin. Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz have a lot to talk about, especially with a potential Trump p

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Hero Police in Seattle Pull Man from Tracks Just in Time

Imagine this: a man, 57, is having a really tough time mentally. He's standing on a ledge above train tracks in downtown Seattle. Cops are trying to talk him down, but a train is already heading their way. Suddenly, he slips and falls 25 feet onto the tracks. The cops don't think twice. They jump on

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Navy Plane Crashes Near Mount Rainier, Search Underway

On Tuesday evening, a U.S. Navy aircraft, an EA-18G Growler, experienced a crash while on a routine training mission in the vicinity of Mount Rainier, Washington. The plane, which is designed for electronic warfare and is part of the F/A-18 family, was carrying two crew members. As of 7 p.m. on Octo

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Oct 16 2024EDUCATION

How Trump Can Use the Education Department to Shake Things Up

Recently, former President Donald Trump has made big promises about education. Instead of shutting down the Department of Education, he could use it as a tool to challenge current policies. This wouldn't be the first time Republican candidates have talked about shutting down the department, but they

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Oct 15 2024WEATHER

Keesler Air Force Base: Where Brave Pilots Track Storms

Keesler Air Force Base has been a vital place for training US Air Force personnel since before World War II. It's also home to the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, commonly called the "Hurricane Hunters." These brave pilots fly into storms to gather crucial weather data. The base is located in

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Oct 15 2024CRIME

Tree Strike Causes Tragic Train Accident

Early on Monday morning, a New Jersey Transit train traveling southbound from Trenton hit a fallen tree just north of Roebling Station in Mansfield Township. The impact was severe. Unfortunately, the train operator lost their life. This is the first tragic incident in the area's memory according to

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Oct 14 2024LIFESTYLE

Keeping Your Harley Healthy: Three Hole Oil Change

Just like your car, motorcycles, including Harley-Davidsons, need regular maintenance to stay in top shape. One crucial task for bike owners is learning how to perform a 3-hole oil change. Don't let the name intimidate you – it's all about updating the oil in three key parts of your Harley's powertr

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

What Happens if Putin Goes? A TV Host's Take

A well-known Russian TV host, Vladimir Solovyov, recently talked about what would happen if Russian President Vladimir Putin were to die. He said Russia would still win the war in Ukraine and that the country's political scene wouldn't change much. Solovyov was speaking on his talk show, which is br

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Oct 12 2024HEALTH

Coroners Team Up for Better Child Death Investigations

In the Lowcountry of South Carolina, the coroners from Berkeley and Charleston counties are making child death investigations a top priority. Recently, Berkeley County Coroner Darnell Hartwell organized a training session for over 70 attendees from various agencies across the region. This comes afte

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Tragedy at Sea: Lessons from a Navy SEAL Mission Gone Wrong

On January 11, 2024, two US Navy SEALs, Christopher Chambers and Nathan Ingram, drowned during a nighttime mission to seize an unflagged ship carrying weapons from Iran to Yemen. The mission aimed to intercept weapons headed to the Iranian-backed Houthis, who have been launching attacks on commercia

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