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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

How High Can Military Drones Soar?

Military drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have become crucial tools for modern armed forces. Unlike traditional jets, drones don't put pilots at risk. They serve various missions, from combat to reconnaissance. When choosing a drone, the military considers its speed and its maximum flying

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Legal Troubles: Why Trump Can't Serve Burgers

Ever thought about Donald Trump serving up burgers at McDonald's? It's an odd picture, isn't it? The truth is, he can't do that job. Why? Well, he's been convicted of many serious crimes. Over 90 charges and 34 felonies, to be exact. These legal issues make him a risky hire for McDonald's, which has

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

“Senator Ernst Calls Out Moldy Military Gear Sent to Taiwan”

In a surprising turn of events, Iowa Senator Joni Ernst has raised concerns about the quality of military equipment sent to Taiwan by the Pentagon. She highlighted that body armor and tactical vests were found to be infested with mildew when they arrived. Ernst wrote a letter to Defense Secretary Ll

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Drag Performer Sues Idaho Group for False Claims

A North Idaho drag performer is suing the Idaho Family Policy Center for spreading false information about him. This comes after he won over $1 million in a separate case. The performer, Eric Posey, says the group's false statements caused him emotional distress and harassment. The group, a conserva

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk's Views on Trump's Age for Presidency Resurface

Elon Musk, the billionaire behind Tesla and X, once expressed his thoughts about Donald Trump's age if the former president were to run for a second term. In July 2022, Musk shared on X that Trump would be 82 at the end of his term, suggesting this age could make him too old to effectively lead the

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

A Glimpse into the Making of the 2004 Red Sox Docuseries

Director Colin Barnicle, helming the Netflix docuseries on the 2004 Red Sox, shared insights into the candid interviews and storytelling process. He recalled Tom Werner's bold prediction after Game 3 of the 2004 ALCS, despite his internal doubts. Barnicle was impressed by the openness of players lik

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Oct 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Big Sean Praises Eminem's Dedication, Compares Him to Goku

In a chat with Zach Sang, Big Sean dished out some serious respect for Detroit’s own Eminem. He drew a comparison between Em and Goku from Dragon Ball Z, emphasizing their shared dedication to their crafts. Sean recalled learning the true meaning of dedication from Eminem, noting that the rap supers

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Oct 25 2024SCIENCE

Space Crew Heads Home After Extended Stay in Orbit

After spending nearly 235 days in space, a NASA astronaut and three cosmonauts are ready to come back to Earth. They undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday, targeting a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico early Friday. Commander Matthew Dominick, along with co-pilot Michael Ba

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Oct 25 2024LIFESTYLE

Lessons Learned: What Divorced Women Wish They'd Done Differently

Imagine looking back at your marriage with a clear perspective. Many women who've been through divorce find themselves wishing they'd done things differently. They often regret not seeking help when they needed it the most. Communication can be tough, especially when emotions run high. Sometimes, we

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Oct 25 2024CRIME

Teenager in Custody: A Family Tragedy Unfolds

In a quiet Washington town, a 15-year-old boy is at the center of a heart-wrenching family tragedy. He's been accused of killing his parents and three younger siblings in their family home. Prosecutors believe it was intentional, but there's also a sixth sibling who managed to survive the incident.

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