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Oct 24 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Danger of Fake Pills

In Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, a crucial message is being spread: one pill can be deadly. The Chippewa Health Improvement Partnership Coalition recently organized an event called "One Pill can Kill" at the Heyde Center for the Arts. The goal? To educate people about the risks of counterfeit pills and

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Oct 24 2024HEALTH

Elon Musk Shares Hope on Brain Cancer: Meet WELIREG

Every year, roughly 90, 000 people in the U. S. are diagnosed with brain cancer. That makes it the fifth most common cancer type. With over a million people living with a brain tumor diagnosis, the search for effective treatments is urgent. recently, Elon Musk revealed a glimmer of hope: a drug call

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Oct 24 2024BUSINESS

Islands Turn Their Web Domains into Gold Mines

Imagine a tiny nation in the Pacific Ocean, known as Tuvalu, facing climate change threats. It has a secret weapon: the . tv web domain. Thanks to Twitch's twitch. tv, royalties for . tv are soaring. Meanwhile, another island, Anguilla, is also making a splash. It boasts the . ai domain, which is in

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Oct 23 2024SCIENCE

Space Crew Finally Heading Home After Weeks of Delays

After several delays, three NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut are preparing to leave the International Space Station this Wednesday. Their departure was initially pushed back due to issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. Recently, bad weather, including Hurricane Milton, has been the main

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Oct 23 2024CRIME

Sinaloa Shootout: 19 Dead, Cartel Leader Caught

In the heart of Mexico's Sinaloa state, a fierce gun battle erupted, leaving 19 suspected cartel members dead and one local cartel leader arrested. The clash happened just outside Culiacan, the state's capital, when over 30 armed gunmen opened fire on soldiers. Authorities responded, leading some of

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Oct 23 2024CRIME

Harvey Weinstein's Legal and Health Struggles: A Closer Look

Harvey Weinstein, the former Hollywood powerhouse, recently made a public appearance in a Manhattan courtroom. He looked weak, pushing himself in a wheelchair, and his health is now a major concern. Weinstein was recently diagnosed with cancer, adding to his already complex legal situation. His heal

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Oct 23 2024CRIME

Harvey Weinstein's Retrial Delayed: New Evidence Emerges

Harvey Weinstein, the once powerful Hollywood producer, won't be facing a retrial anytime soon. His lawyer plans to bring in a private investigator to look into a new accusation that has been added to the case. This all happened during a recent court hearing where Weinstein appeared for a pretrial m

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Energy Shift: Nuclear Power's Comeback

Imagine if the hum of a nuclear power plant was the soundtrack of our future. It's not just a dream anymore. Contracts are being signed, and plans are being made to bring more nuclear power online. Why is this happening? Because people are tired of expensive energy and power outages. Look at Califor

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Oct 23 2024WEATHER

Boston's Heatwave: Record-Breaking Temperatures in October

Imagine this: Boston is experiencing summer-like temperatures in the middle of fall! The city broke its daily high temperature record on Monday, with the mercury hitting 83 degrees. That's not all; Hartford also set a new record at 86 degrees. The previous record for Boston on October 21 was 82 degr

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX Aims to Break Launch Record with Starlink Satellites

SpaceX is gearing up to launch another batch of Starlink satellites this Wednesday from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. This attempt comes after a previous launch on Friday was called off due to unfavorable weather conditions. The goal is to boost the company's annual launch count to 72, mat

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