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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Voting Day, Space Flights, and Climate Concerns: What You Need to Know

Tired of voting on Tuesdays? You're not alone. It's been this way for decades, but not all states require employers to give you time off. Meanwhile, big names like Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are busy campaigning in key states before Election Day. They've got some strong opinions about each other

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Israel and Journalists: A Tragic Encounter

In a stark reminder of the dangers faced by journalists in war zones, three media professionals were killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. The attack occurred at a guesthouse known to be housing numerous journalists, including those linked to Iran and Hezbollah. Lebanon's Prime Ministe

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Journalists Killed in Lebanon: Airstrike Stirs Controversy

Early on Friday, an Israeli airstrike in Hasbaya, near the border with Israel, killed three journalists and injured three others. The attack occurred at a compound housing journalists from seven different news organizations. The deceased were identified as Wissam Qassem and Ghassan Najjar from Al Ma

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Iran's Power in the Middle East: What's Next After Israel's Victories?

In the past few weeks, Israel has dealt big blows to Iran's proxies, Hezbollah and Hamas. This has weakened Iran's grip on the region. The U. S. election is coming up, and how America handles this situation could change things greatly. Israel wants to strike back at Iran, but the U. S. has its own p

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Gillibrand and Sapraicone Square Off in Heated Senate Debate

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and her Republican rival, Mike Sapraicone, went head-to-head in a fiery Senate debate. The main point of contention was Prop 1, which Gillibrand supports and Sapraicone opposes. He argued that the proposition could allow boys to compete in women's sports and enable minors to

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Iran and Russia: Friends in Need, or Just in War?

Iran has been Russia's ally during the Ukraine war. Now, Iran faces pressure from Israel. Will Russia step up and help? Analysts think so, but to what extent is uncertain. Russia can't just jump into a fight with Israel. It's already busy in Ukraine. Iran and Russia have been trading weapons. But no

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Rockets from Hezbollah Hit Tel Aviv Again

For the second day in a row, Hezbollah fired rockets at the Tel Aviv region, prompting millions of Israelis to rush to bomb shelters. The Lebanese Shi’ite group also targeted northern towns, including Nazareth. Two rockets heading for central Israel were intercepted by the military. No one was immed

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Fires on the Coast as Conflict Escalates

On Wednesday, Israeli jets struck multiple buildings in the coastal city of Tyre, Lebanon, after residents had evacuated. The attacks sent up black clouds of smoke. Hezbollah, a powerful militant group, confirmed that one of their top officials, Hashem Safieddine, was killed in a previous Israeli st

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Rebuilding Gaza: A Long Road Ahead

Imagine trying to rebuild a place that's been destroyed by a war that's been going on for over a year. That's the challenge facing Gaza right now. The United Nations says it could take a whopping 350 years to get Gaza's economy back to where it was before this latest conflict started. The war has ca

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Blinken Urges Israel to Do More for Gaza Aid

Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Israeli officials on Tuesday to discuss the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The United Nations reported that requests to bring aid to the area were still being denied. Blinken emphasized that the current steps taken by Israel to increase aid were not enough

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