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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Russia's Take on Trump's Greenland Bid: A Closer Look

In a surprising twist, Russia's Kremlin has weighed in on U. S. President-elect Donald Trump's idea to buy Greenland. This semi-autonomous island, part of Denmark, is home to a U. S. Space Force base and has a population of about 56, 000. Trump believes acquiring Greenland would benefit U. S. nation

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Trump and Putin: Meeting Talks or Just Talk?

President-elect Donald Trump recently mentioned that he's planning a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. However, the Kremlin has a different story. They say they haven't received any requests for a meeting from Trump's team. This is quite puzzling, especially as the inauguration day draw

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Russia Holds Off on Trump Meeting Until He's Official

Imagine you're planning a big playdate, but you have to wait until your friend moves into their new treehouse. That's sort of what's happening between Russia and the US. Russia is excited about a possible chat between President-elect Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin. But, they're h

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Princess Kate's Cancer Battle: A Journey in Remission

Princess Kate of Wales has shared some positive news. She's in remission from cancer! In a heartwarming message on social media, she thanked everyone who supported her and her husband, Prince William. "We couldn't have asked for more, " she wrote. "The care and advice we received were truly exceptio

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Jan 15 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis Talks About His Health and Plans

Pope Francis, who turned 88 last month and used an aide to read a speech due to a cold, recently published an autobiography. In it, he says he's feeling well and has no plans to resign from leading the global Catholic Church. "I am well, " he wrote, "even though I'm old. " The pope, who often uses a

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't More People Getting the Whooping Cough Vaccine?

Whooping cough is serious. Babies can get very sick and even die from it. So, why are there more cases of whooping cough lately? One big reason is that not enough people are getting the vaccine. Infants start getting it at two months old, then again at four months and six months. They get two more s

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Jan 15 2025CRIME

The Chilling Truth Behind a Killer's Fans

Red Rooms, a true-crime thriller from 2024, isn't about the murderer, Ludovic Chevalier. Instead, it focuses on Kelly-Anne, an internet sleuth who's strangely obsessed with Chevalier's crimes. Despite the horrors he committed, it's Kelly-Anne's behavior that's truly unsettling. She attends his trial

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Jan 15 2025CRIME

Combining Data to Understand Violence: A New Approach

Violence research often faces hurdles due to data access and safety concerns. While individual studies exist, combining data sources is rare. Ideally, linking data from the same individuals over time could help understand violence experiences and their impacts. This paper demonstrates how to create

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Jan 15 2025SPORTS

Vet Brings Pro-Level Sports Training to Colmar Kids and Adults

Meet the army vet who's making waves in Colmar with a new sports training facility. This guy isn't just about getting people fit, he's about changing lives. He believes that sports can be a powerful tool for personal growth, and he wants to pass on that passion to the next generation. Ever heard of

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Boosting COVID Vaccines: From Muscles to Noses

You might have received a COVID-19 vaccine shot in your arm, but what about your nose? Scientists are exploring a new way to boost your immune system by giving a second vaccine dose through your nose. This two-step process starts with an initial shot in your muscle, like the vaccines you're already

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