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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

Saudi Arabia's Big Move: Mediation between US and Russia

Saudi Arabia is stepping into the spotlight by hosting crucial talks between the US and Russia. This isn't just about providing a venue; the kingdom aims to play a significant role in mediating the discussion. The talks, happening in Saudi Arabia, are seen as a big win for Crown Prince Mohammed bin

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Feb 18 2025SPORTS

College Kid Scores Big: Beats NBA Star in Epic Shootout

Imagine this: an 18-year-old college kid, Jaren Barajas, steps onto the court at the NBA All-Star Game. He's not just there to watch; he's got a shot at $100, 000. His opponent? None other than Damian Lillard, a pro from the Milwaukee Bucks. The challenge was simple but intense. Barajas had

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Feb 18 2025WEATHER

Kentucky's Latest Weather Wrath

Kentucky has been hit hard by heavy rain, causing floods that have turned streets and neighborhoods into flowing rivers. This isn't the first time the state has faced such severe weather. In fact, Kentucky has been dealing with intense weather events for years. The recent downpour has been relentles

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Feb 18 2025SPORTS

Week 15 Wrap-Up: Big Wins and Ranking Shifts in College Hoops

College basketball fans had a thrilling weekend. Auburn and Alabama's intense matchup shook up the AP Poll. The top two teams faced off, and Auburn secured a 94-85 win, keeping their No. 1 spot. Johni Broome was a standout with 19 points, 14 rebounds, and six assists. Denver Jones and Miles Kelly al

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Feb 18 2025BUSINESS

Southwest Airlines Takes Big Steps to Trim Costs

Southwest Airlines is making some big changes. They're planning to cut about 1, 750 corporate jobs, which is around 15% of their total corporate workforce. This move is part of a larger plan to make the company more efficient and save money. The company expects to save a significant amount of money

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Feb 18 2025SCIENCE

Sun's Fiery Show: New Satellite Snaps Solar Eruption

The sun's fiery outbursts are always a spectacle to behold. Recently, a space-based telescope captured stunning images of a massive burst of charged particles and magnetic fields, known as a coronal mass ejection (CME), erupting from the sun's far side near its north pole. This event was captured by

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Feb 17 2025WEATHER

Frozen Fury: Polar Vortex and Floods Wreak Havoc Across the U. S.

The U. S. was hit hard by a deadly weekend of flooding and storms. Kentucky was particularly affected, with nine people losing their lives due to heavy rains and flooding. The governor of Kentucky, Andy Beshear, announced the grim news, emphasizing the dangers of driving in high water. The flooding

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Feb 17 2025WEATHER

North Carolina's Winter Storm: What You Need to Know

North Carolina is bracing for a winter storm set to hit on Wednesday. The storm is currently over the Western U. S. , with its energy centered over Washington state. This location is important because weather balloons will soon gather data from the storm, which will help refine the forecast. The st

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Fighting TB in the Western Pacific: Challenges and Opportunities

TB is still a big problem in the Western Pacific. The World Health Organization (WHO) made a plan to fight it, called the Western Pacific Regional Framework to End TB. This plan is part of bigger global health goals, like the End TB Strategy and the Sustainable Development Goals. The plan has some

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Feb 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Keeping Cool: How Batteries Stay Charged and Lightweight

In today's world, making transportation greener is a big deal. Governments are pushing for cleaner technologies to cut down on pollution and climate change. But even electric vehicles aren't perfect. They still need to tackle issues like limited range and long charging times. One way to make electri

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