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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

Businesses Seek City Help After Struggles Near George Floyd Memorial

In a twist of events, business owners around the corner where George Floyd was tragically killed in 2020 are taking legal action against the city of Minneapolis. They want the city to take over their properties and compensate them for losses. The businesses, including the former Cup Foods (now Unity

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Why Did Trump Keep Attacking London's Mayor?

London's Mayor, Sadiq Khan, believes he was repeatedly targeted by Donald Trump due to his ethnicity and religion. This wasn't just a personal feud; it started when Khan opposed Trump's travel ban on certain Muslim countries. Trump lashed out, calling Khan "very dumb" and a "stone cold loser. " Khan

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Nov 13 2024SPORTS

Amsterdam's Unexpected Clash: A Soccer Match's Surprising Aftermath

Last weekend, Amsterdam faced an unexpected challenge after a soccer match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax. Fans from Maccabi Tel Aviv didn't show the best behavior, which upset local residents. Things worsened when these fans began celebrating military actions, which the locals found offensive. T

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Nov 13 2024SPORTS

The Boxer with a Story: Discovering Neeraj Goyat

Meet Neeraj Goyat, a 32-year-old boxer from Begampur, Haryana, who's been stirring up quite a buzz lately. You might remember him grabbing headlines for trying to challenge Jake Paul, only to end up in a fight with Whindersson Nunes on November 15. But who is Neeraj Goyat really? He's come a long wa

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Nov 12 2024SCIENCE

Training Rats to Drive: Insights into Anticipation and Joy

Imagine training rats to drive tiny cars! A neuroscientist did just that. These rodents learned to navigate fun challenges like steering towards treats. Rats in enriched environments mastered driving quicker, showing their brains adapt to complex tasks. The project hit media storm and helps how futu

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Nov 12 2024CRIME

Police Tackle Car Break-ins in Kansas City’s Westport Area

Kansas City residents in the Westport area are staying vigilant after several car break-ins. Allison Mitchell, a worker in the area, shared her feelings, "Working late around here can be scary. We see shattered car windows all the time. " Mark Romero's daughter witnessed multiple broken-into cars ne

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Nov 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Taylor Swift's Kind Reminder to Photographers at Football Game

Taylor Swift attended the Kansas City Chiefs game on November 10 to cheer on her boyfriend Travis Kelce. Dressed in a stylish red and black houndstooth skirt suit, she entered the stadium with her parents, Andrea and Scott Swift. Her security team wanted to keep the crowd at a distance, but Taylor h

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Nov 11 2024SPORTS

Chiefs Keep Winning Streak Alive with Late Blocked Kick

The Kansas City Chiefs are on a roll! They're now 9-0 after a thrilling win against the Denver Broncos on Sunday. The Broncos had a chance to win with a 35-yard field goal in the final second, but the Chiefs had other plans. They broke through the line and blocked the kick, keeping their undefeated

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Nov 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Taylor Swift’s Security Request Sparks Conversation at Chiefs Game

Taylor Swift’s recent appearance at a Kansas City Chiefs game has sparked a buzz, not just for her presence but for an unusual request made by her security team. Swift, who attended the game to support her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, was greeted by a crowd of photographers at Arrowhead

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Nov 11 2024SPORTS

Chiefs' Defense Shines as Team Stays Undefeated

In a thrilling finish, the Kansas City Chiefs kept their undefeated streak alive by blocking a last-second field goal attempt by the Denver Broncos. The Chiefs, now 9-0, have won 15 straight games, including playoffs. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes led a late comeback, giving the Chiefs their first lea

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