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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

Jimmy Carter: A Life Beyond Politics

Jimmy Carter, who lived to a ripe old age of 100, was a unique figure in U. S. history. He was known for his honesty, kindness, and strong work ethic. Leon Panetta first met Carter over 50 years ago. Carter's gentle manner and sincerity made a lasting impression. As president, Carter struggled with

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

The Woke Agenda: LA's Fire Disaster

The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have sparked a lot of discussions about what went wrong. Instead of blaming individuals, let's look at the bigger picture. The city's mayor, Karen Bass, was more focused on international trips and virtual press conferences when the fires started. She even made a b

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Jan 10 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Superbugs in Water: Detecting Tough Bacteria

Water can be a hidden reservoir for Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a nasty bug that can make people sick. One type of this bacteria, called CRPA, is extra tough due to carbapenem resistance. This makes it hard to treat infections caused by it. Currently, we mostly know how to find CRPA in hospitals, but no

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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

LA Mayor Silent on Wildfires in Airport Confrontation

LA Mayor Karen Bass returned to a city on fire, both literally and politically, after a trip to Ghana. When Sky News journalist David Blevins cornered her at the airport, Bass refused to discuss the wildfires. "No, I'm not going to do that, " she said. Blevins pressed on, asking if she had anything

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Jan 09 2025BUSINESS

Ski Patrollers Win Big in Utah Resort Strike

After a tense two-week strike, 200 ski patrollers at a big Utah resort are back on the job. They accepted a new contract that includes a $2-an-hour pay raise and better deals for senior patrollers. The Park City Ski Professional Ski Patrol Association called it a big victory. They say it shows what

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Jan 09 2025FINANCE

What to Do After Losing Your Home or Business in Wildfires

Wildfires can be devastating, leaving homeowners and business owners with a lot to deal with. The first step after ensuring your safety is to call your insurance company and file a claim. This process can take months or even years, especially if you live in an area where insurance coverage has been

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Jan 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Escaping LA Wildfires: Stories of Courage and Loss

In the heart of Los Angeles, wildfires raged, forcing thousands to flee. Aaron Samson, with his 83-year-old father-in-law, escaped twice with the help of strangers. He recalls his father-in-law saying, "If the flames get too close, leave me behind. " The Palisades Fire destroyed over 1, 000 structur

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Famous Homes and Hollywood Events Hit Hard by LA Fires

Fires have been causing quite a stir in Los Angeles. Thousands of buildings, homes, and businesses have been reduced to ashes. A lot of celebrities have stepped up to talk about losing their homes and asked people to chip in for fire relief. Big Hollywood events like the premieres of ”Wolf Man” and

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

LA Wildfires Cause Delays in Awards Nominations

The Producers Guild of America has decided to postpone the announcement of their annual awards nominations due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. The announcement, originally set for a different date, will now take place on Sunday, January 12. This decision comes after the guild extended the v

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oscar Voting Delayed: Wildfires in LA Bring Changes

Wildfires are raging in Southern California, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is taking notice. Many of its members, around 6, 000 out of 10, 000, live in the LA area. Due to the crisis, the Academy is extending the Oscar nomination voting window. It was supposed to end on Sunday,

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