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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Russia's Hand in Georgia's Voting Disruptions: A Closer Look

In a surprising turn of events, Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, revealed that recent bomb threats targeting Atlanta-area polling stations came from Russia. These threats, although deemed non-credible, briefly interrupted voting at two locations in Union City. The Etris Community Ce

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Nov 05 2024CRIME

Russia's Military Shake-Up: Top General Arrested for Bribery

Russia has been shaking up its military leadership with a series of arrests. Recently, Major General Mirza Mirzaev, a top official in the Russian National Guard, was arrested for allegedly trying to extort a defense contractor. This isn't the first time a high-ranking military figure has faced corru

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Ukraine President Wants to Target North Korean Troops in Russia

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has a new idea for dealing with North Korean troops in Russia. He wants Western nations to let Ukraine strike these troops before they can attack Ukraine. This is called a preemptive strike. Right now, Ukraine can't make long-range missile strikes inside Russia

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Nov 05 2024HEALTH

Sugar Restriction in Early Life: A Healthier Future?

Did you know that limiting sugar intake during the first 1, 000 days of life can make a big difference in health later on? Research from universities in the US and Canada shows that people who had less sugar from birth to age two had a lower risk of getting type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure as

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Nov 03 2024CELEBRITIES

Martha Stewart: Ryan Reynolds Isn't Funny Off-Screen

Ever wondered what celebrities are like in real life? Martha Stewart, known for her lifestyle tips, recently spilled some insights about her neighbor, actor Ryan Reynolds. On a game show called "Rent Free, " Stewart was asked which celebrities would be fun to hang out with. She decided to be honest,

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Nov 03 2024CRIME

Russian Generals Turn Informants Amid Crackdown

In Russia, a high-ranking general has been thrown in jail. The man in question is Major General Alexander Ogloblin. He's accused of taking bribes to secure defense contracts. This isn't his first brush with the law, though. He was previously sentenced for embezzlement but was released early for test

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Nov 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

Extending Windows 10: A Single Year for Security Updates

You're just a year away from the end of Windows 10. But don't worry, Microsoft isn't leaving fans in the dark just yet. Businesses already know how much they'll pay for extended support, and now consumers are getting in on the action too. Microsoft is offering a one-year extension of security update

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Nov 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

HapticNav: Guiding the Way with Touch

Did you know that your sense of touch can help you navigate without sight or sound? That's the idea behind HapticNav, a cool new technology from a company called Haptic. Founded in 2017, Haptic is all about making navigation easier for people who are blind or have low vision. Instead of relying on

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Who's Behind 'Black Insurrectionist': Surprising Truth

Imagine finding out a popular social media persona known for spreading election conspiracy theories isn't who they claim to be. 'Black Insurrectionist' grabbed attention with intriguing claims. But surprise, surprise! This influencer isn't Black—they're white, hailing from upstate New York. Let's di

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

Russian Generals Turn Against Each Other

There's been some big news in Russia. A top general, Major General Alexander Ogloblin, has been arrested again. This time, it's for taking bribes. It's not his first time in trouble—he was already sentenced for embezzlement in 2022. What's interesting is that he was arrested after his former boss, V

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