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Apr 20 2025CRIME

When Fear Strikes Again: Students Face Another Shooting

In the bustling halls of Florida State University, a chilling sense of deja vu swept over several students during a recent shooting incident. These students had already faced the unimaginable. They had survived the horrors of the Parkland shooting years earlier. The echoes of the Parkland tra

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Apr 19 2025EDUCATION

A Look Back at the First Shots of the American Revolution

Every year, thousands gather in Lexington, Massachusetts, to remember the start of the American Revolution. This year marks 250 years since the Battles of Lexington and Concord. It's a big deal, not just for history buffs, but for anyone who wants to understand where the United States came from and

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Why Do Families Say No? The Challenge of Organ Donation

In the realm of healthcare, a critical role is played by organ procurement coordinators. These professionals are tasked with a sensitive and crucial job: obtaining family consent for organ donation from deceased individuals. This process is far from straightforward, especially given the low rates of

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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

Luka Doncic's Honest Talk on His Trade and New Journey

Luka Doncic is settling into his new role with the Los Angeles Lakers, but his departure from the Dallas Mavericks left a mark. When the trade happened, Doncic was caught off guard. He was in bed, watching a movie on his iPad, when he heard the news. His first thought? Was this some kind of April Fo

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Native American Teens: The Silent Struggle

Native American youth in California are facing a serious issue. Suicide is the top cause of death for these teens, aged 15 to 24, and the numbers are getting worse. This is despite all the work being done to prevent it. It's a tough situation that needs a fresh look. The current methods to stop sui

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Apr 18 2025CRIME

Unusual Hijacking in Belize Leaves Three Injured

In a bizarre turn of events, a U. S. citizen seized control of a small plane in Belize. This incident occurred on a Thursday, leaving three people hurt. The hijacker was later shot and killed by another passenger. The plane, operated by Tropic Air Belize, had 14 people on board, including the hijack

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Kidney Health: A New Approach for African American Patients

Kidney failure, also known as end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), is a serious condition where kidneys can no longer function properly. This is a big problem in the African American community. African Americans are four times more likely to develop ESKD than White Americans. This is a stark reality tha

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Apr 17 2025POLITICS

A Dancer's Journey Home: The Unlikely Prisoner Exchange

A Russian-American woman, Ksenia Karelina, is back on U. S. soil after spending over a year in a Russian prison. Her crime? A small donation to a charity that supported Ukraine's military. Karelina, a former ballerina from Los Angeles, was arrested in February 2024 and sentenced to 12 years in a pen

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Health Challenges Faced by Native Youth

Native youth in America and Alaska face a lot of health problems. These include issues related to sexual health, reproduction, and mental well-being. These problems are not fair, and they need to be addressed. One way to help is by using programs that are made for their culture and age group. These

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Apr 15 2025FINANCE

Big Bank's First Quarter 2025: What's the Deal?

In the first three months of 2025, Bank of America shared its financial performance with the world. Those who are interested in the details can find them on the company's investor relations website. This site has all the important documents, including a news release and extra information. Inves

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