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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Lebanon's Future: One State or Two?

Ever wondered about the countries in the Middle East and how they were created? Let's talk about Lebanon. Once a vibrant place with Beirut, the 'Paris of the Middle East,' it's now facing serious issues. The problem started when the Maronite Christians, handed power after World War I, included Musli

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Oct 11 2024HEALTH

Rapper DaBaby's Mental Health Crusade at West Charlotte High

Rapper DaBaby, also known as Baby, has been on a mission. His brother, Glenn Johnson, sadly took his own life in 2020, leaving behind three daughters. This tragedy sparked something in DaBaby. He wanted to make sure others didn't have to go through what his family did. So, he started DaBaby Cares, a

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Oct 11 2024EDUCATION

Students from Payson School Tackle Teen Mental Health Issues

In the heart of the United States, Payson School students are taking on a big challenge: teen mental health. They're not alone in this mission, as schools across the country are joining the effort. From Alabama to Wyoming, and even in places like Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, students are s

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Oct 11 2024CELEBRITIES

Netflix’s New Look at Martha Stewart: From Model to Billionaire

Imagine turning on Netflix and diving into a very unique story—one about a woman who started as a teen model and ended up becoming America's first self-made female billionaire. That’s exactly what R.J. Cutler, known for documentaries on figures like Anna Wintour and Elton John, is bringing us with h

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Israel and Palestine: Health Care Under Fire

A United Nations-backed panel has come out with some strong words against Israel. They say that Israel is wrecking Gaza's health care system with deliberate attacks. Both sides, Israel and the Palestinians, have been accused of torturing people. The panel was set up by the U.N. Human Rights Council

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Avoiding the Nuclear Edge

The threat of nuclear war has been lurking for decades, kept at bay by outdated safeguards. But things are changing. More countries have nuclear weapons and they're less careful than before. We're on the brink, one mistake away from disaster, yet we're not talking about it enough. The New York Times

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Flags and Faith: A Tale of Change in Hamtramck

Hamtramck, a small city in Michigan, is known for its diversity. It's home to many immigrants from Yemen and Bangladesh, and you can see this in the many international flags that fly along Campau Avenue. But in 2022, things changed. A new pride flag, celebrating LGBTQ+ rights, was added to the mix.

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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

AI Agents: The Future of Work and Business Growth

Imagine if you could automate almost every task in your business. Well, that future is nearly here. A recent survey found that about 80% of business leaders are worried about missing out on the AI revolution. Why? Because AI agents are becoming as essential as electricity was a century ago. Tod

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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

Jira Combines Developer and Business Tools for Better Teamwork

Atlassian, known for its project management software, has big plans for Jira. They're merging Jira Software, for developers, and Jira Work Management, for business teams, into one powerful tool. This change comes as more and more companies realize that developers and business teams need to work toge

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Beer Moment: What's the Real Story?

Kamala Harris made headlines when she shared a beer with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show. The Trump campaign wasn't pleased, calling her an "out-of-touch elitist." They claim she's trying to connect with regular folks, but they disagree because of her views on border control. Harris and Colber

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