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Oct 25 2024SCIENCE

Cyprus Joins NASA's Space Exploration Pact: A Promise for Safe Skies

Cyprus has just joined the Artemis Accords, a space exploration agreement led by NASA. This makes Cyprus the 46th country to sign up for safe space exploration. Nicodemos Damianou, Cyprus' deputy minister of research, innovation, and digital policy, signed the accords in Nicosia. James O'Brien, from

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Oct 24 2024SPORTS

Yankees Aim for Pitching Mastery to Outlast Dodgers in World Series

The Yankees are gearing up to face the Dodgers in the World Series for the first time since 1981. Back then, a young pitcher named Fernando Valenzuela had a remarkable season, including a legendary performance in Game 3 of the '81 Series. Today, the Yankees are hoping their pitching can carry them t

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

North Korean Troops Go to Ukraine: What Does It Mean?

Imagine this: North Korean soldiers are going to Russia to help fight in Ukraine. That's what American and South Korean officials said recently. If these soldiers really join the war, it would be the first time a third country sends troops to fight on the front lines. So far, other nations have only

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Oct 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Hosts Take Over Polish Radio

In a surprising turn of events, a radio station in Krakow, Poland, has ditched human journalists for AI-generated presenters. The station, OFF Radio Krakow, announced its new AI hosts this week, aiming to connect with younger listeners. These virtual characters will discuss cultural, artistic, and s

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Oct 24 2024CELEBRITIES

Did Alexander Bradley Really Lose His Eye to Aaron Hernandez?

Alexander "Sherrod" Bradley, a key figure in the FX series "American Sports Story, " lost his right eye after a serious gunshot wound. According to the show and Bradley's own account, former NFL star Aaron Hernandez was behind the shooting. However, the truth remains unclear. Bradley texted Hernande

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Future: A Defense Secretary's Visit Amid Election Uncertainty

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin dropped by Kyiv on Monday, right when the US presidential election is about to happen and Russia is making small but steady progress in Ukraine. Austin plans to chat with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov about Ukraine's need for

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Oct 23 2024SPORTS

Fernando Valenzuela: A Legend Who Changed Baseball

Fernando Valenzuela, a Mexican-born pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, passed away at age 63. He was known for inspiring the “Fernandomania” craze in the 1980s. Valenzuela began his career with an impressive start, becoming the Dodgers' opening day pitcher as a rookie and winning both the NL Cy Yo

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Oct 23 2024SPORTS

Baseball Legend Fernando Valenzuela: A Life Remembered

Fernando Valenzuela, a Mexican-born baseball star who made a huge impact on the Los Angeles Dodgers and baseball fans worldwide, has passed away at the age of 63. The news of his death came on Tuesday night at a Los Angeles hospital, but the cause was not disclosed. Valenzuela was known for his exce

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

“China and Russia: A Friendship in Chaotic Times”

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russia’s Vladimir Putin in Kazan, Russia, where he expressed that the world is currently in a state of chaos due to significant changes happening in a century. Despite this, Xi emphasized the enduring friendship between China and Russia, stating that this strate

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

South Korea's Warning: Arms to Ukraine if North Korea Aids Russia

South Korea has issued a stern warning, hinting that it might supply weapons to Ukraine. This comes after reports that North Korea has sent troops to Russia. South Korean officials are worried that Russia could reward North Korea with advanced weapons technology, which could boost North Korea's nucl

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