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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight: Why the World Needs to Back Its Stand

Imagine if history books someday judge us by our actions, not our words. Did we stop Russia from spreading chaos across Europe? Could we have prevented Vladimir Putin from invading Ukraine? Was there a chance to bring order back to a world ruled by laws? Let’s not forget, we might have made some big

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Dec 16 2024SCIENCE

Plant Clues in Modern European Dicots: Establishing a Phytolith Benchmark

Did you know that tiny plant fossils, called phytoliths, can tell us a lot about what plants were like in the past? In North-western Europe, one big problem for scientists studying ancient phytoliths is that they don't have a clear idea of what modern dicotyledon plants look like under the microscop

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Caucasia: A Pawn in the East-West Power Play

In the heart of Eurasia, a region known as Caucasia has found itself at the center of a tug-of-war between superpowers. Russia, with its sights set on regaining influence in its former Soviet backyard, has been jostling with the United States for control. While the U. S. aims for global dominance, R

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Trae Young's Unselfish Play Impresses WWE Legend Triple H

Trae Young, at just 26 years old, is becoming a true leader on the Atlanta Hawks. He's not just scoring points but also creating opportunities for his teammates. This selfless play might not boost his individual stats, but it's helping the team win games. The Hawks recently beat the New York Knicks,

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

The Fall of Assad: What's Next for Syria?

Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria has crumbled after decades of brutal rule and a long civil war. The rebels, led by Abu Mohammad al-Julani, have taken control of Damascus. But who are these rebels? Al-Julani has ties to radical Islamic groups and is now preaching "diversity. " Is this a good thing

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Dec 13 2024WEATHER

Southwest Minnesota Braces for Icy Travel This Weekend

Hey there, folks! Are you planning to hit the roads this weekend in southwestern Minnesota? The National Weather Service has some news for you. They've issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the area from Friday evening till Saturday morning. Expect a wintry mix of precipitation that could make roads

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Dec 09 2024CRIME

Lessons from the West: Balancing Reform and Safety

It's not just about being soft on crime or tough on criminals; it's about finding a balance. Dallas should look to the West Coast's recent elections for clues. In places like Los Angeles and San Francisco, voters booted district attorneys who went too lenient on crime. They threw out mayors who coul

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Dec 07 2024SPORTS

Boise State Steals the Show: Big 12's Playoff Bye Dreams Fade

In college football’s newest postseason extravaganza, Boise State has scored a big win. The Broncos clinched the Mountain West Conference title on Friday night, securing their spot in the sport’s first 12-team playoff. UNLV couldn't keep up, losing 21-7 to the Broncos' Heisman hopeful, Ashton Jeanty

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Dec 04 2024SPORTS

Milwaukee and New York Repeat, Six Teams Make NBA Cup Quarters for First Time

The NBA Cup quarter-finals are set, and there are some new faces in the mix. Milwaukee and New York have once again secured their spots, just like last year. Joining them for the first time are Oklahoma City, Golden State, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, and Orlando. The group stage is over, and the match

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Dec 01 2024BUSINESS

Southwest Airlines Shifts Cabin Prep: Earlier and Higher

Starting next month, Southwest Airlines is raising the altitude at which flight attendants begin preparing the cabin for landing. From Dec. 4, they will start this process at 18, 000 feet (5, 486 meters) instead of the usual 10, 000 feet (3, 048 meters). The reason? To lower the chances of in-flight

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