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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

LA Events: Big Friday Night Out, Big Traffic Headache

Imagine this: The Dodgers facing the Yankees at Dodger Stadium, the Lakers playing against the Suns at Crypto. com Arena, USC Trojans vs. Rutgers at the LA Coliseum, and a David Gilmour concert at the Intuit Dome. All in one night? Yes, that's exactly what's happening on Friday in Los Angeles. This

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Oct 25 2024HISTORY

The United Nations: A Milestone in History

Imagine if we had a world where every country worked together for peace and progress. That's what the United Nations (UN) aims to do. Back on Oct. 24, 1945, the UN officially started its mission after 29 countries gave the green light and agreed on its rules, known as the Charter of the United Natio

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Oct 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo: A World Tour on One Tank

Fancy a wild adventure without leaving town? The Baton Rouge Zoo, managed by BREC, has been through a major makeover recently. Over the past three years, they've added seven new exhibits and renovated eleven others. The zoo's director, Jim Fleshman, explains that the changes aim to improve both visi

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Oct 23 2024CRIME

Safety Boost in Kansas City: New Cameras and Lights Hit the Streets

In Kansas City, Missouri, the scene is changing. The city has been adding new security cameras and lights throughout the downtown area, especially in the Crossroads neighborhood. The aim? To make Kansas City safer. Mayor Quinton Lucas announced this move recently, highlighting how these upgrades wil

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Oct 23 2024CRIME

Tragic End to a Charitable Day

A Tennessee medical student, Ellie Claire Young, was tragically killed at a cancer charity walk. The 22-year-old was shot by her ex-boyfriend, Jackson Hopper, who then led police on a dangerous car chase across multiple counties. The incident happened on Saturday at Shelby Farms Park in Memphis duri

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Oct 23 2024SCIENCE

Catch the Comet: Last Chance to Spot C/2023 A3 in Portland

You might have heard that Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been occasionally seen in the Pacific Northwest skies this month. Unfortunately, the weather hasn't been cooperative, making it tough to catch a glimpse. But don't worry! There are still one or two opportunities left before it disappear

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Oct 23 2024HEALTH

Walking Pneumonia: A Gradual Illness on the Rise

Lately, cases of mycoplasma pneumoniae, often referred to as "walking pneumonia, " have been increasing, especially among kids. This bacteria causes lung infections, but unlike other types of pneumonia, it comes on slowly and usually isn't severe enough to require hospitalization. Doctors have seen

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Oct 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Joni Mitchell and Elton John's Jazzed-Up Duet at Hollywood Bowl

You know how sometimes legends come together and create magic? That's what happened when Joni Mitchell and Elton John teamed up at the Hollywood Bowl. Mitchell, now 80, and John, 77, are both music veterans who started their careers way back in the late '60s. They joined forces for a jazzy take on J

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

Look Out for the Spooky Daytime Comet!

Astronomers are excited as a new comet, Comet C/2024 S1, is set to make its appearance near Earth this week, just in time for Halloween. Discovered at the end of September, this comet will pass close to our planet on October 24. To catch a glimpse, look towards the eastern sky before sunrise. After

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Idaho's Health Department Shifts Focus to Keeping Kids at Home

The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has big plans to change how it handles foster care. They want to spend more money and hire more staff to keep kids safe in their own homes instead of sending them to foster care. Next year, they've asked for almost $15 million more, a total of $65. 2 millio

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