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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in Gaza: Airstrikes and Stolen Aid

A series of Israeli airstrikes in the northern Gaza region on Saturday left at least 200 people dead, according to local health officials. This tragedy occurred as the United Nations announced a pause in aid deliveries through the main crossing point between Israel and Gaza, due to the theft of seve

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

Evangelicals and Anti-Mask Stance: A Tale of Ideology and Education

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many Evangelical Americans stood against mask mandates. A study conducted over several months revealed that this stance was largely driven by their political views. The research, based on a nationwide survey, found that Evangelicals tended to identify as politically con

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Dec 01 2024SOCIETY

Widows in Africa: Silent No More

In certain areas of Africa, widows have long been considered weak and helpless, especially when it comes to their treatment during traditional rituals. But what happens when these women decide they've had enough? Let's look at the story of widows in South Africa who are pushing back against the 'sit

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Dec 01 2024OPINION

Denver: A Two-Wheeled Safety Crisis

Biking in Denver can be a balancing act, and not just because of the winding roads. The city has a problem on its hands, and it's on the streets. Bike lanes are a hot topic, and for good reason. Cyclists are frustrated and worried about their safety. You see, the current bike lanes are a hit-and-mis

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

HIV Knowledge Gap: A Closer Look at Malaysia

Did you know that knowing about HIV is crucial to stop its spread? But in Malaysia, not many people seem to have enough information about this virus. This is a big deal because this lack of knowledge might be one of the reasons why HIV is still a problem in the country. So, a study was done in 2020

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Dec 01 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Daily Battle: Zelensky Speaks Out on Russian Airstrikes

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has recently highlighted the intense aerial bombardment his country faces daily from Russia. In the past week alone, Russia has unleashed over 500 guided aerial bombs, 660 strike drones, and around 120 missiles of various types on Ukraine. These attacks have be

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Dec 01 2024BUSINESS

Shopping Small: A Big Deal for Communities

Imagine walking through a mall on a Saturday morning, browsing through a kiosk filled with cute stuffed animals. That was what Aurora resident Michael Steinbarth was doing with his son. He had a clear view on why small businesses are so important. "They're like the backbone of our country, " he said

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

Mysterious Lights in the Sky: A New Perspective

For over half a century, people all around the globe have spotted strange lights and other peculiar things in the sky that scientists can't explain. These are known as Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). One hotspot for these sightings is Hessdalen, Norway, where scientists have been observing thes

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Dec 01 2024SPORTS

O'Connell Takes the Blame: A Snap Gone Wrong

In a crucial moment of Friday's game, the Raiders had a chance to upset the Chiefs with a field goal. But a fumbled snap on the final play cost them the opportunity. Quarterback Aidan O'Connell took full responsibility for the mistake. Many thought the rookie center, Jackson Powers-Johnson, was at f

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Dec 01 2024LIFESTYLE

My Dyson V15: A Game-Changer for Messy Homes and Busy Parents

Being a busy mom with young kids, a dog, and a husband who sometimes tracks in dirt, keeping the house clean is no easy task. Enter the Dyson V15 cordless vacuum. This powerful tool has been a lifesaver, making quick work of messes big and small. Practical gifts like vacuum cleaners might not sound

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