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Oct 22 2024SPORTS

Why the WNBA Commissioner's Dress Sparked Controversy

The 2024 WNBA season was a hit, with record-breaking attendance and viewership. The finale, a thrilling series between the New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx, ended with the Liberty winning in overtime. However, the game's controversial calls in favor of New York left a bad taste in many people's m

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Oct 22 2024CELEBRITIES

Justin and Selena: A Public Instagram Row

Back in 2016, singer Justin Bieber caused a stir when he accused his ex-girlfriend, Selena Gomez, of cheating with Zayn Malik. It all started because of an Instagram post where Justin shared a picture of his then-girlfriend Sofia Richie. Fans reacted harshly, which led Justin to threaten to make his

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

US Defense Chief's Ukraine Visit: A Look Ahead

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made his fourth and likely final trip to Ukraine this week. The visit comes just before the U. S. presidential election, which has left the future of Western support for Ukraine uncertain. Austin's main goal was to discuss ways to bolster Ukraine's defenses against Rus

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Why Ukraine Needs Trump's Firm Hand

In Ukraine, people are losing their lives and land to Russia's aggressive actions. The current Western support, led by President Biden and Vice President Harris, seems lukewarm. Their focus on not "humiliating" Russia hasn't stopped the Russian advance. Severodonetsk, Bakhmut, Vuhledar, and now Pokr

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Ukraine Gets New Weapons Worth $400M from the U. S.

On Monday, the Pentagon revealed that Ukraine will receive another batch of military aid from the United States. This new package is valued at $400 million and includes various types of weapons and equipment. The U. S. government aims to support Ukraine's defense against Russia's invasion. The pack

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

UK Steps Up Aid: $3B Loan to Ukraine Using Frozen Russian Assets

Britain has taken a significant step to bolster Ukraine's defense efforts by announcing a $3 billion loan. This money will be used to purchase weapons and provide aid, helping Ukraine fend off Russia's invasion. The loan comes from profits generated by Russian assets that were frozen due to British

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

NASA's New Path to Space: Commercial Satellites

NASA is making a big change in how it talks to space. Instead of using its own satellites, like the Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS), it's switching to commercial ones. This is happening on November 8th. These new satellites are made by companies like SpaceX and Inmarsat. NASA will use them

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

NASA's Moon Mission: Logistics and Duty Drawback

Ever wondered how NASA plans to send humans back to the moon? In a recent episode of "WHAT THE TRUCK? ! ? ", host Dooner chats with NASA’s Logan Kennedy about the logistics of the Artemis missions. We get to peek behind the scenes at how NASA is gearing up to land humans on the moon again. The episo

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

Watching NASA's Europa Clipper Blast Off

On October 14, 2024, NASA's Europa Clipper embarked on a journey to Jupiter's icy moon, Europa. Launched by SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket, the spacecraft will travel nearly 2 billion miles to study the moon's potential to harbor life. After nine years of planning, the Europa Clipper is set to make 49

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Yulia Navalnaya: Unwavering in Opposition after Alexei Navalny's Death

Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of the late Russian activist Alexei Navalny, has taken up the mantle of her husband's anti-corruption campaign. Alexei, known for his fierce opposition to President Vladimir Putin, passed away this year in a Russian prison. Before his death, he penned a memoir detailing his

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