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Oct 14 2024SCIENCE

Sniffing Speed: How Fast Can We Smell?

You might think you need time to sniff and figure out what's in the air, but think again! A recent study found that our noses are quicker than we imagine. In just a tiny fraction of a second, about 60 milliseconds, we can tell the difference between different smells. That's faster than you can blink

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Oct 12 2024HEALTH

Tragic Loss: Parents Seek Change After Daughter’s Overdose in Homeless Camp

Lance Charles and Sarah Macdonald recently shared their heartbreaking story with the federal Standing Committee on Health in Ottawa. Their 13-year-old daughter, Brianna, died from an overdose in a homeless camp in Abbotsford, B.C., on August 23. Brianna struggled with mental health issues that led h

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Oct 12 2024EDUCATION

Fair's Cookie Kitchen Bakes Up Scholarships for SC Students

Ever wondered how the South Carolina State Fair gives back to the community? Well, it's not just about the thrilling rides and delicious food! The Pro Kitchen Cookie Kitchen, nestled in the Rosewoods salon at the fairgrounds, is back this year with a sweet mission. They're selling warm chocolate chi

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Oct 11 2024CELEBRITIES

Melania's Memoir: A Surprising First Encounter with Donald Trump

Melania Trump has just released an intriguing memoir that sheds light on her unusual journey with former president Donald Trump. One interesting detail she shared is about their first meeting at a party in 1998. Melania wasn't immediately interested when Trump approached her, as he was already with

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Oct 10 2024HEALTH

Melinda French Gates Invests $250 Million in Global Women's Health

Melinda French Gates is setting aside an impressive $250 million to support women's health worldwide. This money will be distributed through an open call to nonprofit organizations. This step marks a new chapter in her individual philanthropy, following her departure from the Bill & Melinda Gates Fo

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Wisconsin's Top Runner Chez Mellusi Leaves to Prioritize Health

Wisconsin Badgers' leading running back, Chez Mellusi, has decided to step away from the team to concentrate on his health. The team announced this on Friday, expressing their support for Mellusi's decision to focus on recovery. Mellusi, a sixth-year senior, has faced various injuries, including tea

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Border Security: What's Happening in 2025?

The Department of Homeland Security has some serious concerns about what the next year will bring. They're worried that people with ties to terrorism might try to sneak into the country through our borders. It's not just about who is coming in, but also where they're coming from. The number of peopl

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Oct 05 2024CRIME

The Great Empty Lot Invasion: How Homelessness Became a Problem in Joliet

In the heart of Joliet, Illinois, a peculiar problem has emerged. Once-thriving business properties have been transformed into public eyesores, leaving residents and authorities scratching their heads. The situation is so dire that it's become a pressing concern for local officials. At the epicente

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Oct 05 2024CELEBRITIES

Melania Trump's Unique Book Promo Sparks Conversation

In a black-and-white video, Melania Trump has created quite the buzz. She's promoting her upcoming book, due out on October 8, in an unusual way. The former first lady is standing firm on her belief that individual freedom is crucial, especially for women. Her message: "My body, my choice." This sta

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Melania's View on Abortion: A Split in Camp Trump?

Ever since Melania Trump, the former first lady, spoke out about her support for a woman's right to choose, people have been curious about how this might affect the upcoming election. Her stance is quite different from that of her husband, Donald Trump, who has taken credit for the Supreme Court's d

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