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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Potential Edge: Tomahawk Missiles in the Spotlight

Sen. Joni Ernst, a Republican from Iowa, recently shared her thoughts on a Fox Business Network show. She believes that giving Ukraine Tomahawk missiles could be a big deal. She thinks it could help Ukraine gain an advantage in the ongoing war with Russia. Ernst understands that there are concerns

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Oct 18 2025SCIENCE

A Giant in Physics Takes His Final Bow

Chen-ning Yang, a name that resonates with brilliance in the world of physics, has left us at the age of 103. His passing was confirmed by Xinhua, but the specifics of his illness remain undisclosed. Yang's contributions to science are monumental. He stood shoulder to shoulder with giants like Albe

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

Mariners' Epic Comeback: Fans Celebrate Historic ALCS Win

The Seattle Mariners showed why baseball is such a thrilling sport. After two losses in a row at home, the team faced a tough situation in Game 5 of the American League Championship Series (ALCS). Down 2-1 in the 7th inning, things looked bleak. But baseball is unpredictable, and the Mariners proved

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

Miami's Mixed Bag: Standout Players in a Tough Loss

Miami Hurricanes had a tough night against Louisville, losing 24-21. The game showed that Miami's offense was not on top form. Quarterback Carson Beck had a rough time, throwing four interceptions. The team also had too many penalties, which messed up their game plan. The defense, however, played w

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's New Opposition Leader Promises Calm Relations with China

A new leader has taken the reins of Taiwan's main opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT). Cheng Li-wun, a former lawmaker, won the election with just over 50% of the vote. However, the turnout was quite low, with less than 40% of party members participating. Cheng is known for her fiery speeches an

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

How Food, Environment, and Genes Team Up in Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is a big deal. It's a complex disease. Many things can cause it. Food, surroundings, and genes all play a role. They can lead to long-term inflammation. This inflammation can start with bowel disease. It can end with cancer. But how do these factors work together? And what's next in res

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Oct 18 2025CRIME

Cincinnati's Police Chief: What's Happening?

Cincinnati's Police Chief, Teresa Theetge, has recently hired a lawyer. This move comes as rumors swirl about her possible replacement. The lawyer, Steve Imm, confirmed he's representing Theetge but couldn't share more details. Imm is also involved in a lawsuit by the former Fire Chief against the c

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Why Janet Mills Should Consider Stepping Aside

Janet Mills has been a dedicated governor for Maine. She has shown commitment and hard work in her role. However, her decision to run against Senator Susan Collins has sparked debate. Some believe it's time for a fresh face in politics. Graham Platner, a Democratic candidate, has gained significant

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Missouri Sees Hopeful Drop in Drug Overdose Deaths

Missouri has seen a significant drop in drug overdose deaths for the second year in a row. In 2024, the state reported 1, 450 deaths, a 25. 6% decrease from the previous year. This positive trend is seen across all regions, with Central Missouri experiencing the largest decline at 37%. Experts beli

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Science Under Siege: Politics vs. Public Health

The FDA is under fire for letting politics influence science. Scientists inside the agency say leaders are pushing unproven treatments, like using leucovorin for autism. Studies on leucovorin are small and weak. Big studies are needed to prove if it really works. But the FDA is skipping steps and pu

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