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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

Christian Eriksen: Denmark's Hero in a Thrilling Draw

Christian Eriksen, Manchester United's midfielder, was the star of Denmark's 2-2 draw with Switzerland on Tuesday. He scored one goal and assisted another, leaving local media singing his praises. Eriksen's first-half free-kick led to Gustav Isaksen's equalizer, and his second-half strike secured a

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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

The Broncos-Saints Showdown Accessible on Prime Video

Tonight brings an exciting event for sports fans: the Denver Broncos face off against the New Orleans Saints in Thursday Night Football. For Saints lovers, this game marks a special occasion. It's the first time former head coach Sean Payton will return to the Superdome since leaving in 2021. Payton

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Fox News Debut Reels in Millions

Vice President Kamala Harris' first-ever interview on Fox News was a hit with viewers, drawing in a whopping 7.8 million people. This was nearly five times the network's average daytime audience for the third quarter of the year. The sit-down with Bret Baier, Fox News' chief political anchor, was th

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Oct 18 2024FINANCE

Trump's Crypto Venture: Who Gets What?

Imagine you're launching a new crypto project. Who do you think would get the majority of the profits? In the case of Donald Trump's World Liberty Financial, it's his family. They're set to receive 75% of the net revenue from the project. This is according to a 13-page document called the "World Lib

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Oct 18 2024SCIENCE

Rats' Hidden Superpower: Using Sound to Boost Smell

Ever wondered how rats sniff out food so quickly? Scientists have discovered something astonishing. These little critters might be using sounds we can't even hear to enhance their sense of smell. It's like they're tuning their noses with tiny, invisible whistles! Researcher Eduardo Mercado III and

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Oct 18 2024EDUCATION

Math and Reading Scores Change in Minnesota Schools

Have you ever wondered how well students in Minnesota are doing with their studies? The state's Department of Education has a cool report card that tells us all about it. This report card has info like how students answer surveys, what the schools spend tax money on, and how many students are meetin

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Oct 18 2024EDUCATION

Is a College Degree Necessary? Many Graduates Say No

Imagine this: nearly half of college graduates believe they could have snagged their current job without a degree. That's according to a survey by USA Today Blueprint Loans. A college education is often seen as a must for many careers. But 46% of grads think they could have skipped the high cos

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

The Unseen Tragedy: A Life Sentence for a Transgender Murder

In South Carolina, a grim story unfolded with the sentencing of Daqua Ritter. On Thursday afternoon, a federal judge, Sherri Lydon, handed down a life sentence to Ritter for killing Dime Doe. This marked a historic moment as the first federal trial concerning a hate crime involving a transgender vic

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Biden's Berlin Visit: A Chance to Ease German Nerves

Imagine Germany sitting on the edge of its seat, nervously hoping that America won't leave them high and dry in the Ukraine crisis. That's the scene as U.S. President Biden prepares to visit Berlin. Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz have a lot to talk about, especially with a potential Trump p

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Hero Police in Seattle Pull Man from Tracks Just in Time

Imagine this: a man, 57, is having a really tough time mentally. He's standing on a ledge above train tracks in downtown Seattle. Cops are trying to talk him down, but a train is already heading their way. Suddenly, he slips and falls 25 feet onto the tracks. The cops don't think twice. They jump on

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