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Oct 19 2024SCIENCE

Why the Northern Lights Will Keep Shining

Ever noticed how the northern lights have been popping up more often lately? It turns out there's a reason behind this! NASA has some exciting news: the sun is at its peak activity, known as the solar maximum. This means we can expect more beautiful auroras for the next couple of years. The sun goe

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Oct 18 2024RELIGION

Los Angeles Church to Pay Big for Past Abuses

The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has struck a deal to pay $880 million to people who say they were sexually abused by church officials long ago. This is the biggest settlement of its kind with a Catholic archdiocese, according to lawyers. The agreement comes after years of lawsuits and negotiations.

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Green Move: Betting on Nuclear for AI Power

Ever wondered how tech giants like Amazon keep their AI programs running? It's no secret that these programs need a lot of electricity. So, Amazon is trying something new: investing in nuclear power. They're putting over half a billion dollars into three projects in Washington, Virginia, and Pennsyl

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Oct 18 2024RELIGION

Paying for the Past: LA Catholic Church's Biggest Settlement

Imagine finding out that someone you trusted harmed you decades ago. That's what happened to 1, 353 people who say they were abused by Catholic priests in Los Angeles. The Archdiocese agreed to pay $880 million, the largest single settlement of its kind. This didn't happen overnight. It took a year

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Tech Giants Are Turning to Nuclear for AI Power

It's 2024, and some of the world's biggest tech companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon are looking to power their AI operations with nuclear energy. You might be thinking, "Nuclear? Isn't that dangerous? " Well, let's dig into why these tech giants are making this move. First, AI is a real po

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

German Politician Warns: NATO Involvement Could Lead to Nuclear War

A German politician named Sahra Wagenknecht has sounded the alarm about the Russia-Ukraine war. She thinks things could get even worse. She worries that if NATO gets more involved, it might lead to a dangerous standoff. Russia has already mentioned that it could target NATO countries if they keep su

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Nuclear Warning to NATO

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently hinted at a dramatic shift in policy. In a conversation with former U. S. President Donald Trump, he warned that Ukraine might seek nuclear weapons if not accepted into NATO. This ultimatum was delivered from Brussels, where Zelensky met with EU leader

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' System Under Scrutiny After Fatal Crash

The U. S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched an investigation into Tesla's "Full Self-Driving" system following reports of crashes in low visibility conditions. Four incidents were reported, including one that resulted in a pedestrian's death. The probe aims to asses

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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

Chiefs Star Travis Kelce Celebrates Guardians’ Big Win

Cleveland was buzzing after the Guardians' thrilling win over the Yankees in Game 3 of the ALCS. Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who hails from Cleveland Heights, was one of the many excited fans. He took to social media to share his joy, using fire emojis to emphasize his excitement. Travis Kelce w

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Future: NATO Membership or Nuclear Weapons?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently discussed Ukraine's need for NATO membership. He highlighted that 30 years ago, Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons as part of the 1994 Budapest Memorandum. This deal promised security assurances from Russia, the UK, and the US in exchange for Ukraine'

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