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Sep 19 2024POLITICS

Drone Strike Sparks Flames and Fear in Russian Town

Deep inside Russia, a Ukrainian drone strike ignited a massive fire at a military depot, forcing residents to evacuate and leaving at least 13 people injured. The attack, carried out by Ukraine's Security Service and Intelligence and Special Operations Forces, targeted a facility in Toropets, a town

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Sep 19 2024SCIENCE

Lunar Eclipse: A Bite Out of the Moon

A Bite Out of the Moon: Understanding Partial Lunar Eclipses The night sky can be a wondrous and awe-inspiring sight, but sometimes it can also be puzzling. Imagine gazing up at the moon, only to notice that a bite has been taken out of it. This striking phenomenon is not caused by a hungry monster

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Sep 19 2024HEALTH

AI's Double-Edged Sword: Can It Really Cure the Maladies of Healthcare?

The healthcare industry has been touting artificial intelligence (AI) as a panacea for its numerous woes. However, some experts are cautioning that AI might not be the silver bullet it's made out to be. In reality, AI could exacerbate existing problems or create new ones if not carefully integrated

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Sep 19 2024EDUCATION

Financial Frenzy: A Hands-On Approach to Smart Spending

In a unique partnership, Ent Credit Union and the Denver Broncos are coming together to teach high school students in Colorado the ins and outs of financial literacy. The "Adventures in Reality" program is all about preparing students for the real world by simulating real-life budgeting and expense

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Sep 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Unseen Side of Aaron Hernandez: An Actor's Perspective

When actor Josh Rivera was cast as Aaron Hernandez in the FX biopic series American Sports Story, he knew he was taking on a challenging role. Hernandez, the former NFL star, was convicted of murder and died by suicide in prison. Rivera, 29, had limited knowledge of Hernandez's fall from grace befor

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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Spark of Change: How One Woman's Vision is Keeping Electric Charging Stations Running Smoothly

Kameale Terry's journey began with a harsh reality check. As she took care of her ailing mother in their hometown of South Central Los Angeles, she discovered a critical issue plaguing the expanding network of electric vehicle charging stations across the US – a workforce to maintain them. With her

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

The Crypto Conundrum: Trump's Latest Venture

In a world where technology is rapidly changing the way we live, a new player has entered the market, promising to revolutionize the world of finance. Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, has launched a new crypto project called World Liberty Financial, which aims to create a dec

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Sep 17 2024SCIENCE

A New Perspective from the Stars

For Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita Williams, being astronauts is not just about exploring the unknown, it's about adapting to the unexpected. When their mission was extended, they didn't let it get them down. They took it as an opportunity to grow, to learn, and to make the most of their time in s

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Sep 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Mysterious Case of the Sci-Fi Movie with a Near-Perfect Score

Imagine a movie that has a 95% Rotten Tomatoes score, yet still doesn't have a sequel. It's a phenomenon that has left fans and critics alike scratching their heads. The movie in question is They Cloned Tyrone, a Netflix original that has been praised for its unique blend of science fiction and come

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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

The FCC's Space Sustainability Conundrum: Can They Save the Planet?

As humanity ventures further into the unknown, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is faced with a daunting task: to mitigate the environmental harm caused by rising megaconstellations of satellites orbiting the Earth. But, a recent Supreme Court ruling has raised questions about the FCC's a

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