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Sep 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Batavia's Furry Superstars: Maggie and Mabel

In Batavia, there are two unique stars that are stealing hearts and gaining a massive following. These stars are not your typical celebrities. They have shaggy coats, love to snuggle, and are always ready for a photo op. Maggie and Mabel, the Scottish Highland cows, are the main attraction at Majest

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Sep 28 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Showdown: Democrats Take a Stand

In the world of politics, things can get pretty heated. Right now, Democrats and Republicans are at a standstill. Democrats are saying no to a bill that keeps the government running unless Republicans agree to some changes. Specifically, they want to reverse cuts to Medicaid, restore funding for pub

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Sep 28 2025FINANCE

Big Money Talks: South Korea and the US

South Korea and the United States are having a serious chat about money. The South Korean finance minister, Koo Yun-cheol, said they're close to a deal but kept the details under wraps. This isn't about swapping cash directly, according to Yonhap news agency, which got the scoop from an anonymous so

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Sep 28 2025SCIENCE

Sarasota's New Marine Wonderland: More Than Just an Aquarium

Sarasota is about to get a major upgrade in the world of marine science and education. The Mote Science Education Aquarium, or Mote SEA, is set to open its doors on October 8. This isn't just any aquarium; it's a $130 million facility that aims to change how people interact with and learn about mari

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Sep 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Lori Harvey's Love Life: A Rollercoaster of High-Profile Dates

Lori Harvey has had quite the journey when it comes to love. Recently, she was seen with her ex, Damson Idris, in Mexico, making everyone wonder if they're back together. But before we get into that, let's talk about her past relationships, especially the one with a famous soccer player that ended i

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Future: A US Plan for Peace and Statehood

The US has shared a 21-point plan with some Arab and Muslim countries to end the Gaza war and pave the way for a Palestinian state. This plan is a big shift from previous ideas, as it now encourages Palestinians to stay in Gaza instead of moving elsewhere. It also talks about a possible Palestinian

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Sep 27 2025FINANCE

Bank Cleared in Terrorism Lawsuit: What Went Wrong?

A recent court decision has cleared Standard Chartered Bank of any wrongdoing in a case involving terrorism. The bank was accused of indirectly supporting groups responsible for attacks in Israel and Iraq between 2010 and 2019. However, a U. S. judge dismissed the lawsuits, stating that the plaintif

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Sep 27 2025CRIME

The Big Weed Bust: How Authorities Shut Down a Major Illegal Cannabis Operation

In a significant move against illegal cannabis operations, authorities recently busted a large-scale trafficking business in Brooklyn. The operation, known as P. U. for its strong-smelling pot, was supplying several illegal smoke shops across the city. The warehouse, located at 209 Highland Place in

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Memphis: A City Under Scrutiny

Memphis is about to see a significant increase in law enforcement presence. This comes after President Trump's decision to deploy federal officers and National Guard troops to the city. The move is part of a broader strategy to address crime, but it's not without controversy. The city is much large

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Sep 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's Profit Puzzle: Who Really Benefits?

TikTok's future in the US is taking shape, but the details reveal a complex profit-sharing arrangement. ByteDance, the Chinese parent company, stands to gain a significant portion of the profits from TikTok's US operations, despite not owning a majority stake. This is all part of a deal that aims to

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