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Nov 03 2024WEATHER

Stormy Nights in Oklahoma: How the State Prepares for Nature's Wrath

In the wee hours of Sunday, severe thunderstorms wreaked havoc across parts of Oklahoma, resulting in at least six people getting injured and numerous structures damaged. The storms brought strong winds, heavy rain, and even tornadoes, causing power outages and road closures. The Oklahoma City Poli

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

The South China Sea: Trade Routes and Tensions

The South China Sea is a busy waterway where several countries, including China, have been arguing about who owns it. China claims almost all of it, but other countries like the Philippines and Vietnam disagree. This dispute has become more serious in recent years, and some experts worry it could ev

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

North Korea in Russia: A Diplomatic Dance

Imagine this: North Korea's top diplomat, Choe Son Hui, is in Moscow. Why? Well, reports suggest that North Korea has sent around 10, 000 troops to Russia to help in the Ukraine war. This is a big deal, and Western leaders are worried. They think it could shake things up in the Indo-Pacific region.

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

The Missing Gun: Aaron Hernandez's Murder Mystery

Aaron Hernandez, the former NFL player, was convicted for murdering his friend Odin Lloyd in 2013. One of the biggest questions left unanswered is what happened to the gun used in the crime. The murder weapon, believed to be a . 45 caliber handgun, was never found despite extensive searches. This in

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Nov 01 2024WEATHER

Oklahoma Braces for Halloween Tornado Threat

Oklahoma is no stranger to severe weather, but the recent warning for possible tornadoes has everyone on edge. The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for several counties, including Adair, Cherokee, and Delaware. The watch is set to last from 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. in some areas, exten

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Sparking a Drone Dilemma: China's Sanctions on Skydio

US-based drone maker Skydio has found itself in a tricky situation. Last month, China decided to sanction the company. Why? Because Skydio sold its drones to Taiwan’s national fire service. This news came from Skydio’s CEO, Adam Bry, in a blog post. Before the sanctions, Skydio mostly got its batte

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

U. S. Warns: North Korean Troops Set to Join Fight in Ukraine

Have you ever wondered why countries sometimes team up in wars? Let's look at what's happening in Ukraine right now. The U. S. says around 8, 000 North Korean soldiers are getting ready to help Russia fight against Ukrainian forces, and it might happen soon. This is a big deal because it's not just

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Oct 31 2024CRIME

Two Journalists Killed in Mexico: What's Happening?

In a span of just 24 hours, Mexico saw two journalists lose their lives. First, Mauricio Solís, who ran a Facebook news page in Uruapan, was shot dead. He had just finished interviewing the city's mayor. The mayor said he couldn't rule out a connection between the interview and the attack. Mauricio

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Local News Going Extinct: Who's to Blame?

Newspapers are shutting down faster than you can say "breaking news. " In just one year, 127 newspapers vanished, leaving behind "news deserts" where people don't have access to local news. This trend isn't slowing down, either. Since 2005, the U. S. has lost over a third of its newspapers. Ouch! W

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Israel Bans UNRWA: What It Means for Palestinian Refugees

Israel's parliament, the Knesset, has turned the spotlight on the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) by voting to ban its operations within Israel. This move came swiftly on Monday night and has sparked a storm of international criticism. The decision calls into qu

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