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Nov 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Keeta Vaccaro's Bold Move: From Divorce to Finance School

Keeta Vaccaro, once married to NFL star Tyreek Hill, is making waves with her latest life decision. After their high-profile divorce, she's diving into finance school. Why? She wants to understand money beyond just earning it. Managing, growing, and protecting wealth are her new goals. Vaccaro share

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Senator Kelly Speaks Out: Politics, Security, and International Tensions

Senator Mark Kelly, a Democrat from Arizona, recently shared his thoughts on a variety of pressing issues during an interview. He expressed serious concern about the rise in political violence and the impact of the president's words on national security. Kelly, who has personally experienced the con

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Keeping Local Leaders Safe: A Growing Concern in the Bay Area

The Bay Area is seeing a rise in threats against local leaders. In October, someone was charged with sending hate-filled emails to Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee. The emails included violent language and racial slurs. They even threatened to harm police officers and other officials. This isn't an isolat

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

How TV Shows Can Help Older Patients and Doctors Get Along Better

There's a big problem in hospitals. Older patients sometimes act out and hurt doctors. But why does this happen? Maybe they don't understand what's going on. Or maybe they feel left out of decisions about their own health. Some people thought a TV show might help. They made a special program just f

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

South Africa's Truth: Beyond the Headlines

In South Africa, a brutal murder brought two men together. Michael Mogale, who is Black, and Peet Van Staden, who is white and Afrikaner, stood over a victim beaten to death. This event highlighted the country's severe crime issue, with a murder rate much higher than in the United States. However, t

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Nov 22 2025CRIME

Chicago's Christmas Celebration Marred by Gun Violence

Chicago's festive Christmas tree lighting event took a grim turn when gunfire erupted downtown, leaving one person dead and eight teenagers hurt. The shootings happened near the Chicago Theater, just after 9:50 p. m. on Friday night. Seven young people, aged 13 to 17, were rushed to the hospital. Mo

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Nov 22 2025CRIME

Holiday Chaos: Gunfire at North Carolina Tree Lighting

In Concord, North Carolina, a festive tree-lighting event took a dark turn when a shooting broke out, leaving four people hurt. The incident, which happened around 7:30 p. m. on Nov. 21, involved two shooters who knew each other, according to police. The city, located near Charlotte, has about 115,

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Serbia's Students Stand Up to Power

In Serbia's capital, Belgrade, a large group of people recently marched against violence aimed at university students. This march happened on the same day last year when pro-government supporters attacked drama students during a protest. That attack led to widespread student strikes and daily rallie

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Congressman Cory Mills Faces Serious Allegations and Ethics Probe

Rep. Cory Mills, a Florida Republican, is under the spotlight for some serious issues. The House Ethics Committee has decided to look into several claims against him. These include possible campaign finance rule breaks, misuse of congressional resources, and even allegations of dating violence or se

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Chicago Stands Firm Against Federal Grant Changes

Chicago has decided not to apply for federal grants that now focus on law enforcement and immigration, a shift made by the Trump administration. The city's mayor, Brandon Johnson, stated that Chicago won't comply with what they see as political aims disguised as public safety measures. The U. S. De

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