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Oct 04 2024CRIME

Three Years Later: A Small Town's Unraveling Mystery

For years, the people of a small town lived in fear and uncertainty. A young woman had vanished without a trace. Her family held onto hope, desperate for any clue that could lead to her return. The local police worked tirelessly on the case, but progress was slow. It wasn't until recently that a sur

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Oct 04 2024HEALTH

Walking Together: A Breast Cancer Journey

Imagine a sea of people, all walking together in Denver's Civic Center Park. It's not just an event; it's a movement called the MORE THAN PINK Walk. This walk is about more than fundraising – though they aim to raise $650,000 for breast cancer research and programs. It’s about community and support.

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Oct 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Eating Greener: Kingston's Plantiful October

Have you ever thought about what you eat? Not just the taste, but how it affects your body and our planet. That’s what Kingston is focusing on this October with a series of events called "Plantiful". It's all about switching to plant-based foods for personal health and environmental sustainability.

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Oct 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

How Weather Experts Are Conveying Climate Change

In a conversation about climate change, an expert shares his journey from predicting weather to conveying the reality of climate change. Over 15 years, he’s noticed that his wording has grown stronger and more certain about the climate crisis, highlighting the urgency for action globally. He observe

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Oct 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Coffee Under Threat: Starbucks Invests in Farms to Fight Climate Change

Climate change is making life tough for coffee farmers. Temperatures are rising, and weird weather patterns like La Niña are bringing frosts and droughts that mess with crop growth. This isn’t just bad news for farmers; it also affects what we drink. Starbucks is stepping up to protect its coffee su

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Kathie Lee Gifford's New Book Raises Questions About Biblical Interpretation

While Kathie Lee Gifford's latest book "Herod and Mary: The True Story of the Tyrant King and the Mother of the Risen Savior" may attract attention from fans, its biblical interpretations have sparked debate among scholars. Critics argue that Gifford's co-author, Dr. Bryan M. Litfin, has a Ph.D. in

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Oct 02 2024SPORTS

Buffalo Bills' Miller Faces Ban for Policy Breach

Von Miller, a key player for the Buffalo Bills, has been suspended for four games without pay. This decision comes from the NFL due to a violation of their Personal Conduct Policy. Despite starting the 2024 season strongly with three sacks in four games, Miller will now miss crucial matches against

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Sep 26 2024LIFESTYLE

Slow Fashion Takes Center Stage for Gen Z

In recent years, Gen Z has been making waves in the fashion world by prioritizing sustainability and eco-friendliness. Brands like PANGAIA are leading the charge, combining style with science to create clothing that's not only fashionable but also good for the planet. This shift towards slow fashion

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Sep 26 2024ENVIRONMENT

Rocking the Climate: A Breakthrough in Carbon Removal

The world is on the verge of a major breakthrough in the fight against climate change. Microsoft, one of the largest tech giants, has partnered with UNDO, a company specializing in enhanced rock weathering (ERW), to remove 15,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The deal is a significan

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Sep 26 2024EDUCATION

Growing a Sustainable Future

In a world where food insecurity is on the rise, a science teacher in Georgetown County, South Carolina, is taking a unique approach to educate her students about sustainable agriculture. Elizabeth McCarty, a teacher at Waccamaw High School, is seeking funding for a large-scale indoor hydroponic gar

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