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Oct 09 2024HEALTH

Cholera in Sudan: A Race Against Time

In the war-torn nation of Sudan, cholera cases have surged by nearly 40% in just under two weeks. According to the latest data, there are now over 21,000 cases spread across 11 states, with eastern regions being the hardest hit. The United Nations (UN) is deeply concerned, as the outbreak continues

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Weather Extremes and Their Impact

Have you ever wondered what happens when the weather gets too extreme? It's not just about the temperature or rainfall anymore; it's about how these changes affect us and our environment. Let's dive into the world of extreme weather and see what's going on. First, let's talk about why extreme weath

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

China's Brand-New Brandy Tax

This week, China is putting a new tax on brandy coming from the European Union. Customs officials will start collecting deposits, around 30.6% to 39% of the brandy's value, from companies importing the drink. This change comes after a previous decision in August not to impose any taxes, despite find

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

What Musk Said About Trump and Prison

Elon Musk, the world's richest person, recently made some bold claims during an interview with Tucker Carlson. He suggested that if Donald Trump doesn't win the presidential election, he might end up in prison. Musk also made false statements about illegal immigration and homelessness. He believes D

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

Fall Sports in South Carolina: How Hurricane Helene Changed the Game

Hurricane Helene has left its mark on South Carolina, causing some major shift in the fall sports schedule. The South Carolina High School League (SCHSL) held a virtual meeting to figure out how to make up for the missed games. About 66 football games were canceled statewide due to school closures c

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

Helping NC Voters: Hurricane Changes Voting Rules

North Carolina's election board decided to make voting easier for those hit hard by Hurricane Helene. In the western part of the state, 13 counties got more flexible options for mail-in voting and running elections. Usually, voters have to request absentee ballots by a certain Tuesday. Now, they can

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

Chiefs' Rashee Rice: Injury News and Legal Update

Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice is set to undergo knee surgery on Tuesday, following an injury eight days ago. On Monday, he received some positive news. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, Rice might have dodged a torn ACL, but he will need surgery to repair his LCL. Rapoport suggests t

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Oct 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Kody Brown's Financial Fiasco: A Family Fight Unfolds

Kody Brown, the patriarch of the polygamous family on "Sister Wives," found himself in the middle of a heated argument with his fourth wife, Robyn. The fight centered around the family's financial struggles and their inability to pay off Coyote Pass. Janelle, one of Kody's other wives, expressed her

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Nick Bosa: Quick Turnaround After Tough Loss

San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa is actually looking forward to this week's Thursday night game against the Seahawks. Normally, players dread these quick turnarounds after Sunday games, but Bosa sees it as a chance for his team to move on from their recent loss. The Niners led the Cardina

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Kids Learn Finance at Knock Knock Museum's Fun Weekend

Want to know how kids can learn about money? Head over to Baton Rouge's Knock Knock Children's Museum. They recently held their 'Earn and Learn' financial literacy weekend, where kids got hands-on experience with earning, saving, and spending cash. The best part? It was free! Kids worked in a prete

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