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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Danica Patrick Joins Sports Stars at Trump's Second Inauguration

Retired racecar driver Danica Patrick made her way to Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration. This wasn't just any visit—it marked her first time voting, which she did for Trump. Before the event, Patrick was quite active in Trump's campaign, moderating discussions and speaking at rallies.

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

Why Michael Jordan Kept Quiet on Politics

Michael Jordan is a basketball legend known for his silence on politics. His former teammate, Scottie Pippen, shares that Jordan preferred to lead by example and avoid the gray area of politics. The public rarely heard Jordan's political views, except once when he said, "Republicans buy sneakers, to

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Jan 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Southern California Faces Windy Fire Danger Again

Southern California is gearing up for another round of extreme fire weather. The National Weather Service has issued a serious warning about winds reaching up to 100 mph. These winds, known as Santa Ana winds, are expected to arrive on Monday. They could cause existing wildfires to spread quickly an

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Jan 20 2025CRIME

Teen Changes Plea in UK Dance Party Killings

An 18-year-old British teenager suddenly decided to plead guilty to murdering three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance party in the northern town of Southport last July. The crime had sent shockwaves across the nation and led to several days of riots. Axel Rudakubana, now 18 but only 17 at t

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Jan 20 2025BUSINESS

A Former President’s Coin: The Trump Token Takes Off

In a matter of days, a new cryptocurrency called $Trump skyrocketed in value, becoming one of the most expensive digital currencies globally. This sudden surge happened after a high-profile announcement by former President Donald J. Trump at a crypto-themed event near the White House. While some cel

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

TikTok Goes Dark: Will Trump's Deal Bring It Back?

TikTok's lights have gone off in the US, leaving millions of users in the dark. But it might not be the end just yet. President Trump has promised to bring it back, but is it that simple? Let's dive into the messy world of TikTok's ban and Trump's plan to revive it. TikTok's shutdown came late last

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Jan 19 2025WEATHER

Bundle Up: Extreme Cold Hits Eau Claire

Ever felt the chill that makes your nose hairs freeze? That's what Eau Claire is facing. Temperatures are dipping way below zero and sticking around until Tuesday. We're talking about wind chills that could reach a bone-chilling forty below! This extreme cold spell is nothing to sneeze at, folks. S

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

Green Shield: How a Plant Booster Helps Beans Beat the Cold

Beans don't like the cold. Phaseolus vulgaris, also known as the common bean, thrives in warm weather. When temperatures drop, these plants can suffer, affecting their growth and value. But there's a helper in town: diethyl aminoethyl hexanoate, or DA-6. This growth regulator has been shown to ease

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

Cultural Factors Affect How People Feel About Chemicals

Chemicals can make people feel worried or frightened, which can lead to them avoiding products that could be beneficial. This can also impact public policy decisions. Understanding why people feel this way is crucial to addressing these issues. The study looked at how people in different countries r

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Jan 18 2025POLITICS

TikTok’s 90-Day Reprieve: What’s Trump Thinking?

Here’s a twist: President Trump might let TikTok stick around for a bit longer. In a recent chat with NBC News, he hinted that he’s considering giving the app a 90-day extension to avoid a ban. But why the change of heart? Trump’s been against TikTok before, worrying about its Chinese ties and data

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