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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Judge Won't Dump Trump's Hush Money Case

A judge in New York has rejected Donald Trump's attempt to dismiss his hush money conviction. This comes after a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. Prosecutors want the conviction to stand, but the future of the case is uncertain. Trump's lawyers are trying different arguments to get the

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Dec 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Aren't Spider-less Marvel Movies a Hit?

Fans are telling Sony to give up on making Marvel movies without Spider-Man. The new film, "Kraven the Hunter, " starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, didn't do well at the box office, making only $11 million. This is a big loss for Sony, which has struggled with Marvel movies that are not directly about S

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Dec 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Silo TV Show Gets Two More Seasons, Ending With a Bang

The Apple TV+ show Silo is getting two more seasons, and the fourth one is set to be the grand finale. Based on Hugh Howey’s Silo novels, the series is about a group of people living in a deep underground silo while the outside world is toxic. Rebecca Ferguson, known for her roles in Mission: Imposs

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Syria’s Assad: Russia Evacuated Me, No Plans to Leave

After the fall of Damascus, ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad admits he didn't plan to leave the country. He claims the Russian military stepped in to evacuate him after their base faced an attack. This newly revealed side of Assad's story sheds light on the chaotic situation in Syria and the rol

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

The Versatile Travis Hunter: From Colorado to Heisman Glory

Travis Hunter, a standout player from the University of Colorado, has just won the prestigious Heisman Trophy. This award is a big deal in college football, and Hunter has made history by being only the second player from Colorado to win it. His season was incredible – he played both offense and def

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Dec 16 2024CRIME

Olivet University: California Court Says No More

Olivet University, founded by Korean-American cleric David Jang, has been ordered to close by a California judge. The university is no stranger to legal trouble, with a federal criminal investigation underway for money laundering, visa fraud, and labor trafficking. The state's education regulator, t

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Dec 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Man Tries to Return Book After 50 Years – Library Isn’t Impressed

In a unique twist, a 63-year-old man from Chicago attempted to return a book he borrowed 50 years ago from a library in Warren, Michigan. But the library wasn't interested, as if saying, "Better late than never, but really, it's too late. " Chuck Hildebrandt, now in his 60s, had taken out a baseball

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Dec 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Christmas Trees in Peril: North Carolina Farms Battle Back After Hurricane

Imagine driving through the misty mountains of North Carolina, and suddenly, rows of lush, green Christmas trees come into view. This is the scene in Newland, a town nestled about 90 minutes from Asheville. Here, farmers have dedicated themselves to nurturing the iconic Fraser fir, a favorite Americ

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Dec 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Forgotten Jedi Hutt Might Change 'Mandalorian & Grogu'

In the Star Wars universe, the first alien we meet from a species often shapes our view of them. Yoda, for example, was a powerful Force user, and so are all other members of his species we've met. Similarly, Jabba the Hutt's appearance in Return of the Jedi led us to think all Hutts are lazy crime

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Mental Health Rights in France: How an International Treaty Makes a Difference

Imagine a world where people with mental health conditions are treated equally and have the same rights as everyone else. This is the vision behind the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). This treaty, signed by many countries, ensures that people with mental

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