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Oct 29 2024SCIENCE

NASA's Next Giant Leap: Exploring the Moon's South Pole

Ever dreamed of going to the moon? NASA is planning a big trip there! They want to send astronauts to the lunar South Pole, a place no human has ever set foot on before. Why the South Pole? Because there might be water ice, which is super valuable for space exploration. But where exactly will they

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

A Growing Gathering: BRICS and Beyond

In the Russian city of Kazan, a significant meeting is taking place. Russian President Vladimir Putin is hosting leaders from China, India, and other countries, in what is known as the BRICS summit. This group initially included Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, but now also counts Ira

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

How Ukraine Can Win Hearts, Not Fights

Imagine this: young North Korean soldiers, not by choice, now on Ukrainian soil. They're pawns in a game between two dictators - Putin and Kim Jong-un. Ukraine has a chance to end this threat without a shot. These soldiers are not paid fighters; they're coerced, scared, and unprepared. The elite Sto

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Snag Microsoft Office Lifetime Access for a Fraction of the Price

Tired of paying yearly fees for Office 365? Stack Social has a deal for you! Grab a lifetime license for Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows or Mac, starting at just $55. That's a whopping 75% off the regular price of $220. Install it on one device and enjoy Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPo

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Iran's Election Hackers on the Hunt

You might think Iran's just minding its own business, but think again. Some hackers linked to the Iranian government have been snooping around US election websites in swing states. They were looking for weak spots they could use to mess with the presidential election. This isn't anything new for the

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Oct 29 2024HEALTH

Warning: 'Zombie Deer Disease' Found in New York Deer!

Hey, New York hunters! There's a scary disease known as 'zombie deer disease' that's back in the state after almost 20 years. This disease, called chronic wasting disease (CWD), makes the brains of deer and elk turn spongy, and it's always fatal. Recently, a case was found in a northern county near

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Oct 29 2024LIFESTYLE

Adventurer Survives Snakebite in Snowy Mountains

Imagine being lost in the wilderness for almost two weeks. That's exactly what happened to Lovisa Sjoberg, a 48-year-old woman who went missing while hiking alone in Australia's Snowy Mountains. She was finally found on a bush trail on Sunday, looking dazed and hurt. Police revealed she had been bit

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Oct 29 2024SPORTS

Who’s Moving Up and Down in College Football Rankings?

College football rankings can change without a team even playing. That’s what happened to Georgia, who moved up two spots to No. 2 without stepping on the field. Why? Because other teams like Penn State and Ohio State shifted around them. Penn State stayed at No. 3 after winning at Wisconsin, but Oh

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Oct 29 2024SPORTS

Why Didn't Tyrique Stevenson Join the Cowboys?

So, you might be wondering why Tyrique Stevenson isn't part of the Cowboys team. Well, let's dive into that. On the final play of the Chicago-Washington game, Tyrique, a cornerback for the Bears, had his back turned to the line of scrimmage. He was busy taunting Commanders fans instead of focusing o

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Top Concerns for U. S. Voters Before the 2024 Election

As the 2024 U. S. presidential election nears, voters have several key issues on their minds. Social Security tops the list, with people worried about its future. The system, founded in 1935, might run out of money within a decade, paying fewer benefits. Crime reduction is another major concern, des

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