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Oct 28 2024CELEBRITIES

Family Memory: Life and Legacy of Matthew Perry

A year after his passing, Matthew Perry's family shared their personal memories and struggles in a candid interview. Perry, known for his remarkable charm and talent, was also described by his stepfather, Keith Morrison, as a man who struggled with loneliness and sadness. He died at the age of 54, w

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Oct 28 2024POLITICS

Russia Claims Foiled Attempt by Ukraine to Cross Border

On Sunday, Russian officials reported that they had thwarted another attempt by Ukraine to cross their border. This time, the incident happened in the Bryansk region, with a local governor saying an "armed group" tried to enter from Ukraine. The governor, Aleksandr Bogomaz, stated that the situation

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Oct 28 2024SPORTS

Big Test for Seahawks Against Bills This NFL Season

The Seattle Seahawks are facing a tough challenge this NFL season. With a 4-3 record, they're looking to prove they're serious contenders. Up next, they're facing the Buffalo Bills, who are 5-2 and have lost only to potential Super Bowl rivals like the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans. The Seahaw

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Afghanistan and China: New Trade Ties in the Making

China has made a bold move, offering the Taliban-led Afghanistan tariff-free access to its industries. This could mean big things for both countries. China wants to tap into Afghanistan's rich mineral resources, like lithium and copper, which could help its economy. Meanwhile, the Taliban, who took

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Oct 26 2024SCIENCE

NASA's Big Lift for Artemis Missions

Imagine lifting something as heavy as 10 school buses! That's exactly what NASA did in October. They carefully hoisted a massive, 103-ton piece onto a test stand at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. This huge part is a simulator for the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket's interstage component.

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Delayed Vote on Trump Advisor's Censure: Politics or Academic Freedom?

A recent vote by Stanford's Faculty Senate to decide whether to lift the censure on Scott Atlas, a COVID-19 adviser to former President Trump, has been delayed. The Senate wants to avoid any political interpretations, especially with the 2024 elections coming up. This delay seems to be a way to stee

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Oct 26 2024HEALTH

Gut Bacteria and Alzheimer's: Is There a Connection?

Scientists in Florida found something interesting about Alzheimer's disease. They think it might be linked to what's happening in our gut. Let's break this down. Alzheimer's is a brain disease that makes it hard to remember things and think clearly. It affects millions of older adults in the U. S. a

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris’ Stand on Trump and Key Issues

In a recent CNN town hall, Vice President Kamala Harris argued that former President Donald Trump is unfit to lead the country. Harris, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for the 2024 presidential race, focused on warning voters, particularly independents and moderate Republicans, about the po

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Oct 24 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Danger of Fake Pills

In Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, a crucial message is being spread: one pill can be deadly. The Chippewa Health Improvement Partnership Coalition recently organized an event called "One Pill can Kill" at the Heyde Center for the Arts. The goal? To educate people about the risks of counterfeit pills and

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

China's President and the U. S. Election: Who's He Rooting For?

Taiwan has been happy with President Trump's approach, but things are heated recently. Trump suggested using military force against China if necessary, throwing a curveball into the mix. Joe Biden's Vice President, Kamala Harris, also holds a similar stance, emphasizing diplomacy and self-defense fo

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