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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Trump's Playful Insults: Who's Really Offended?

President-elect Donald Trump seemed to be having a bit of fun at Canada's expense. He kept calling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau the "governor" of Canada. This wasn't just a slip of the tongue. He did it even when talking about Canada's Finance Minister, Christie Freeland, who had recently left her

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Dec 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Gift Idea: Affordable Amazon Tablet for Any Age

Stumped on what to give that one tough-to-please person on your list? Check out the Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet. It's a versatile, portable, and now affordable tech gift at just $74. 99, a big drop from its original price of $139. 99. Perfect for streaming shows, reading, or browsing, it comes with a c

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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Energy Deal Stalls: Senate Senators Blame House GOP

Senators Joe Manchin (I-W. Va. ) and Tom Carper (D-Del. ) have announced that their push to include “permitting reform” in important legislation this year has failed. They both pointed the finger at House Republicans. Manchin said it was unfortunate that the U. S. was missing out on a significant ch

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Dec 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The End of an Era: Love, Loss, and Legacy in Yellowstone's Final Bow

The curtains closed on the popular TV show, Yellowstone, in a surprising blend of love, vengeance, and historical reverence. The show ended with the Dutton family, led by the late patriarch John Dutton, maintaining their reign. Earlier in the season, John was slain in a plot involving Sarah Atwood,

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Dec 17 2024CELEBRITIES

Legendary TVStar Jill Jacobson Passes Away at 70

Jill Jacobson, a familiar face on both the big and small screens, has sadly left us at the age of 70. She was respected for her long-standing career that spread across television shows and films. Known for her roles in "Star Trek" and the vintage drama "Falcon Crest, " Jacobson was a true performer.

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu Hits Arizona Zoo: Some Animals Die, Others Recover

Last week, health officials in Arizona announced that a few animals at the Wildlife World Zoo and Aquarium had died from bird flu. This news came after the Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) joined with state and federal agencies to address the situation. The zoo quickly took action

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Many Faces of Death for Hemodialysis Patients

People on long-term hemodialysis, a treatment for kidney failure, face a higher risk of dying from various causes. This isn't surprising, given the challenging nature of their health journey. But what might be unexpected is the range of reasons behind these deaths. Let's dive in. First off, it's no

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Dec 16 2024CELEBRITIES

The Life and Legacy of Jill Jacobson

Meet Jill Jacobson, a beloved actress known for her roles in popular TV shows like Star Trek: The Next Generation and Who’s the Boss? . Sadly, she passed away recently at the age of 70. Her longtime friend and publicist, Dan Harary, confirmed that she died after a long illness at Culver West Health

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Dec 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Weather Changes and Fertility Choices in West Africa

Have you ever thought about how climate change might affect the number of children people want to have? In the dry, hot lands of Sahelian West Africa, scientists have been looking into this. They studied data from surveys and weather records in Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Nigeria. They found th

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Discovering BCL3: A New Clue in Osteoarthritis Cell Death

Osteoarthritis (OA), a common joint disease, causes a lot of pain and disability. One way it happens is through something called programmed cell death (PCD). Scientists wanted to find out which genes are involved in this process and if they could be used as markers to detect OA early. They analyzed

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