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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Criminal Cases on ICE's List: Not Just a Biden Thing

You might think that only criminals caught during the current administration end up on ICE’s non-detained list. But guess what? That’s not true at all! This list has been growing for years, way before President Biden took office. We’re talking about people who came into the country legally but then

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's Blame Game: A Shift from Responsibility

Donald Trump, the former president, is known for a different tune than his Republican predecessor, Ronald Reagan. While Reagan believed in personal responsibility, Trump often dodges blame. When faced with legal issues, Trump points fingers. He's been convicted of 34 felonies related to hush money p

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Jamie Dimon’s Stance: No Trump Endorsement, Despite Rumors

Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently shared a screenshot on his Truth Social platform, claiming that Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, had endorsed him for the upcoming presidential election. However, this announcement turned out to be false. Dimon’s spokesperson, Joe Evangelisti, clari

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Coach Saban’s NIL Concern: A Shift in College Football?

Nick Saban, a renowned coach in the world of college football, has raised some eyebrows with his worries about Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals. He's concerned that these deals might lead to more players transferring, which could hurt graduation rates. Saban believes there needs to be some rule

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Two Russians Charged in US for Massive Money Laundering Schemes

The United States has filed charges against two Russian men, Sergey Ivanov and Timur Shakhmametov, for allegedly running billion-dollar money laundering services. Ivanov is known to have been active for nearly two decades, while Shakhmametov ran a notorious cybercriminal marketplace called Joker’s S

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Double Header: Royals and Chiefs in One Night!

Imagine this: two big-name sports teams from Kansas City playing at the same time. Exciting, right? The Royals are making a playoff run while the Chiefs, who have won back-to-back football titles, face the New Orleans Saints on Monday night. Tim Caniglia, owner of Grandfalloon Restaurant and Bar, is

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Oct 06 2024HEALTH

Rwanda Readies for Marburg Trials: Vaccines and Therapeutics on the Way

This weekend, Rwanda will receive experimental vaccines and therapeutics to fight the deadly Marburg virus. These will be used in clinical trials expected to start soon. The virus, similar to Ebola, has caused 41 cases so far, with 12 deaths, mostly among healthcare workers. The government aims to q

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Oct 06 2024HEALTH

Danger Lurking in Our Homes: Toxic Chemicals in Recycled Plastics

Imagine cooking your favorite meal with utensils that have hidden dangers. A recent study is shedding light on a serious issue involving common household items. These items, like kitchen utensils and children's toys, are made from recycled plastics that might contain high levels of toxic flame retar

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Oct 05 2024HEALTH

Vietnam Zoo's Tigers Die from Bird Flu: What Went Wrong?

In a tragic event at the Vuon Xoai zoo in Vietnam, over a dozen tigers lost their lives due to bird flu. The animals were fed raw chicken bought locally, which carried the virus. The manager, Nguyen Ba Phuc, reported that the tigers died quickly, showing symptoms like weakness and loss of appetite.

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

A Fresh Look at Gaza: Who's Failing Whom?

Gaza, a narrow coastal strip, has been the stage for a long-standing conflict between Israel and Palestine. As we mark another anniversary of the 2012 Hamas attack, it's clear that the international community's approach to this dispute hasn't worked. Despite heavy civilian casualties in Gaza, Wester

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