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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

Get Vaccinated, Stay Safe: Why You Shouldn't Snooze on COVID and Flu Shots This Fall

As the seasons change and respiratory illness season approaches, it's crucial to prioritize your health and take proactive steps to stay safe. The good news is that COVID and flu vaccines are now widely available, making it easier than ever to protect yourself and those around you. But with rising c

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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

The Life and Legacy of an American-Turkish Activist: A Ray of Sunshine Silenced by Israeli Fire

Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old American-Turkish activist, was laid to rest in her family's hometown in southwestern Turkey, wrapped in the Turkish flag and carried by soldiers in a ceremony typically reserved for fallen troops. Her tragic death serves as a stark reminder of the escalating violence

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The A-List: A Look Inside Hollywood's Most Exclusive Parties

As the Emmy Awards approached, Hollywood's A-listers gathered at various parties across Los Angeles, celebrating the industry's brightest stars and brightest minds. But what makes an event truly exclusive? Is it the who's who of guest lists, the opulent decor, or the sumptuous spread of food and dri

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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

Fatal Shot: The Lasting Impact of Israeli Fire on a Turkish-American Activist

The tragic death of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old Turkish-American activist, at the hands of Israeli forces in the West Bank has sent shockwaves across the globe. Eygi's killing highlights the escalating tensions between Israel and Palestine, and the devastating humanitarian crisis unfolding in t

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

"WestJet Turns to Charter Flights: A New Model for the Cargo Industry"

WestJet has recently transitioned its freighter aircraft business model, choosing to offer charter services to other airlines and logistics companies instead of operating scheduled cargo flights. This shift follows a decision to discontinue scheduled cargo service due to weak demand. The airline's c

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Sep 12 2024HEALTH

A Healthy Smile, But for How Long? Minnesota's Dental Health Ranking

The age-old question: how do we stack up in terms of dental health? It's a concern that's on many of our minds, especially those of us who've had our fair share of cavities and fillings. But what about Minnesota, our beloved state? How do we compare to the rest of the country? According to the data

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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

Drone Strike and Helicopter Crash: A Deadly Day in the West Bank

As the world slept, the West Bank woke up to a deadly dawn. The Israeli Defense Forces launched a drone airstrike in the city of Tubas, killing five young Palestinians. The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the tragic news, while the Palestinian Red Crescent Society condemned the Israeli occupa

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Sep 12 2024CELEBRITIES

What's Behind Michael Jordan's Rare Public Appearance with Yvette Prieto?

Michael Jordan, the basketball legend, steps out of the shadows to make a rare public appearance with his wife, Yvette Prieto. Sounds intriguing, right? At first glance, it seems like a simple business venture – the launch of Jordan Flight Court x Who Decides War Shoes at New York Fashion Week. But

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Sep 11 2024CRIME

The Dark Side of the Field: Uncovering the True Story of Aaron Hernandez

In the world of professional sports, athletes are often celebrated for their skills on the field, but sometimes the spotlight shines on their darker, more sinister secrets. For Aaron Hernandez, the story of a once promising football star turned murderer, is one of tragedy and betrayal. This new FX l

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

EEE Epidemic: Is Mass. Ready?

As another human case of Eastern equine encephalitis is confirmed in Massachusetts, residents are left wondering if the state is truly prepared to handle this growing epidemic. With 91 positive mosquito samples and four human cases already reported this season, it's clear that EEE activity is far mo

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