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Nov 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Squirrel Star Peanut's Surprising End

In remote Pine City, New York, a well-known squirrel named Peanut met a sad end. Peanut, who gained fame on social media with his caretaker Mark Longo, was euthanized after authorities seized him and a raccoon named Fred from Longo's home. This happened after some people complained, and officers fro

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Nov 02 2024CRIME

Unlicensed Beauty Treatments: Woman Faces Charges for Fake Injections

In Massachusetts, a woman has been accused of pretending to be a nurse and giving thousands of unsafe beauty treatments. Rebecca Fadanelli, 38, allegedly imported fake Botox and fillers from Brazil and China. She continued offering these treatments at her Skin Beaute Med Spa locations, even after au

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Nov 02 2024BUSINESS

Amazon Workers Push Back on Office Mandate, Want More Data

It seems like Amazon employees aren't too happy with their bosses’ decision to make everyone come back to the office five days a week. Over 500 of them even wrote a letter to one of the top executives, saying they want real data to back up this change, not just vague observations. Until recently, Am

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Nov 02 2024CELEBRITIES

Kiyan Anthony's Unique College Dating Advice: Listen to Family and Protect Your Privacy

Kiyan Anthony, a high school basketball sensation and son of NBA star Carmelo Anthony, is about to embark on a new journey: college life. With this comes new freedoms, including the possibility of dating. But his "sister" figure, Angel Reese, has some surprising advice. On her podcast, Reese recomme

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Pushing for More Pediatric Cancer Research Funds

Long Island lawmakers are calling for a bigger budget for pediatric cancer research. Currently, only 4% of the National Institutes of Health's $47. 1 billion budget goes to common childhood cancers. This includes cancers like brain tumors, lymphoma, and leukemia. Other types of childhood cancer don'

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Nov 01 2024SPORTS

Dodgers Fans Break Merchandise Records After World Series Win

When the Dodgers clinched their eighth World Series title with a thrilling 7-6 win over the New York Yankees, their fans were not just celebrating the victory but also setting records. In the first hour after the final out, Dodgers merchandise sales skyrocketed, breaking a decade-long record set by

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Fact-Checking Harris: CNN Anchor Sets the Record Straight

On Thursday, CNN anchor Jake Tapper decided to fact-check Vice President Kamala Harris' claims during her Arizona rally. Harris was campaigning in Phoenix, aiming to keep the Democrats' momentum going in this crucial swing state. Election forecasts hint that former President Donald Trump might have

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Who's in Charge of Truth Online?

In a recent poll, nearly all Americans are worried that lies might mess up the upcoming presidential election. False rumors about storms, past attacks, and current wars are spreading like wildfire on social media. At the same time, many people now get their news from these platforms, which could cau

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Nov 01 2024BUSINESS

Wendy's: Shutting Down Old Stores, Opening New Ones

Wendy's is planning to close 140 of its restaurants in the next few months. But don't worry, they're not disappearing—the fast food chain is opening an equal number of new locations. The restaurants being shut down are old and in areas that aren't doing well financially, according to Wendy's CEO, Ki

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Nov 01 2024EDUCATION

Kids and Politics: When Do They Start Learning?

Believe it or not, even kids as young as 5 have some idea about presidents and elections! A study showed that many kids between 5 and 11 could name the presidential candidates back in 2016. This might come as a surprise, but kids are like little sponges, soaking up info from adults, friends, and eve

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