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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Belarus' Lukashenko: North Korea Troops in Ukraine? Not Likely!

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has a long history with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. They've known each other for years and meet frequently. Recently, at the Brics summit, Lukashenko was asked about claims that North Korea had sent troops to fight alongside Russia in Ukraine. He called i

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Rockets from Hezbollah Hit Tel Aviv Again

For the second day in a row, Hezbollah fired rockets at the Tel Aviv region, prompting millions of Israelis to rush to bomb shelters. The Lebanese Shi’ite group also targeted northern towns, including Nazareth. Two rockets heading for central Israel were intercepted by the military. No one was immed

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Oct 24 2024SPORTS

Young Takes the Field: Injury Sidelines Dalton

Bryce Young is set to start this weekend's game against the Lions, replacing Andy Dalton who injured his thumb in a car accident. The Panthers' head coach Dave Canales announced this change on Wednesday. This will be Young's first start since Week Three, after being benched. The team was initially h

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Oct 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Was Jason Kelce Really Sleeping at Taylor Swift’s Concert?

Retired NFL star Jason Kelce finds himself in the middle of a social media storm. The rumor? That he fell asleep during Taylor Swift’s electrifying concert in Miami. Hosting the “New Heights” podcast with his brother, Travis Kelce, who’s dating Swift, Jason decided to set the record straight. Travis

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Fires on the Coast as Conflict Escalates

On Wednesday, Israeli jets struck multiple buildings in the coastal city of Tyre, Lebanon, after residents had evacuated. The attacks sent up black clouds of smoke. Hezbollah, a powerful militant group, confirmed that one of their top officials, Hashem Safieddine, was killed in a previous Israeli st

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Foreign Meddling in US Elections: What to Watch For

As the 2024 US election heats up, it seems that attempts to sway voters from abroad are also intensifying. Microsoft's latest report highlights how Russia, China, and Iran are busy trying to manipulate public opinion. Russia is particularly focusing on creating fake videos to tarnish Vice President

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Detroit Rally: Obama Speaks Out on Election Chaos and Trump's Impact

Former President Barack Obama recently addressed a crowd in Detroit, recalling the turmoil caused by former President Donald Trump after the 2020 election. He pointed out how many people seemed to suddenly ignore values they were brought up with, just because Trump disputed the election results. He

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Troops in Russia: What's Going On?

Recently, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated that North Korea has sent troops to Russia. This is the first time a high-ranking US official has spoken publicly about this development. The exact mission of these troops is still unknown, but it’s clear that North Korea and Russia are strengthenin

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

The Ohio Senate Race: A Tsunami of Money and Misinformation

Ohio's 2024 Senate race is the priciest in the nation, with nearly $500 million spent on ads. The battle between incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown and Republican Bernie Moreno is the talk of the town. Political experts worry that this flood of cash, especially from anonymous donors, could drown the d

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Oct 23 2024SPORTS

Meet Marlon Humphrey's Parents: A Football Star and a Track Legend

Marlon Humphrey, a cornerback for the Baltimore Ravens, owes his success to his parents. His dad, Bobby Humphrey, was a running back for the Denver Broncos. Bobby played college football at the University of Alabama, where he made a big name for himself. He was drafted by the Broncos in 1989 and had

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