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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Standing Up for Democracy: Protests Against Trump's Leadership

People are planning to gather in Washington D. C. and across the U. S. for "No Kings" rallies to voice their concerns about the direction of the country under President Donald Trump. This is the third major protest since Trump's return to the White House, and it's expected to be the biggest yet. The

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Rafah Crossing Set to Reopen: A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Ongoing Chaos

The Rafah border crossing, Gaza's sole link to the outside world not under Israeli control, is set to reopen on Monday. This news comes from the Palestinian embassy in Egypt, which announced the development on Saturday. The cultural counselor, Naji al-Naji, mentioned that a large number of people ha

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Oct 18 2025EDUCATION

Celebrating AAPI Heritage: Stories, Struggles, and Triumphs

May is a special time to honor the history, culture, and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). This month, many people and organizations are sharing stories from the AAPI community. One important story is about the Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism in Washington, D.

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Halloween Safety: A Few Simple Steps to Keep Kids Safe

Halloween is a time for fun, but it's important to stay safe. Every year, many children get hurt during trick-or-treating. Some even get hit by cars. This is because it gets dark early, and kids are excited and not paying attention. To keep kids safe, it's a good idea to make sure their costumes fi

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Oct 18 2025CELEBRITIES

How Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin Keep Their Love Strong

Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin have built a strong relationship based on mutual support and shared experiences. They met at a party in 2017, where Palvin cut in front of Sprouse, leading to a playful exchange. Despite this, they eventually connected and started dating in 2018. Palvin once said sh

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Oct 18 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Malaria: New Ways to Test Pesticides on Mosquitoes

Malaria is a big problem. One idea to fight it is to use pesticides on humans or animals. These pesticides are called endectocides and ectocides. Scientists are trying to figure out the best way to test these pesticides on mosquitoes that spread malaria. Testing these pesticides in labs is tricky.

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

Smart Brothers Face Big Money Trial

Two brothers with degrees from MIT are in big trouble. They are accused of stealing $25 million in a very fast cryptocurrency scam. The trial started in New York. The jury is made up of smart people. All of them have college degrees. Half of them even have master's degrees. They are going to decide

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Star Shines on the Victoria's Secret Runway

Angel Reese, a standout basketball player, made a splash in the fashion world. She became the first professional athlete to strut down the Victoria's Secret runway. This historic moment happened during the brand's "Wings Reveal" event in New York. Reese, who plays for the Chicago Sky, was thrilled

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

Remembering Susan Reeve: A Community's Enduring Pain

Fifty years have passed, but the wound remains fresh for many in Demarest. On a quiet October day, a small group gathered to honor Susan Reeve, a young woman whose life was tragically cut short. Her story is one that has left a lasting mark on the community, a stark reminder of a crime that shook th

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Believe Harmful Myths About Sexual Aggression?

People's beliefs about sexual aggression can be shaped by many things. For a long time, researchers have been trying to figure out why some people accept myths about sexual aggression. But there's still a lot we don't know. One big question is how these beliefs connect to other thoughts and actions.

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