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Apr 20 2025SPORTS

Playoff Predictions: Who's Got the Edge?

The 2025 NBA playoffs have kicked off, and the betting scene is buzzing. Every game from now until the finals will have predictions. The Thunder are favorites to win their series. They are expected to win by a big margin. However, a 13-point spread seems too much. The Thunder were the top seed last

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Apr 20 2025CRIME

A Campus Interrupted: Florida State's Return After Tragedy

After a violent incident that shook the campus, Florida State University is set to reopen. The university is giving students and teachers the choice to attend classes either in person or online. This decision comes after a tragic shooting that occurred on Thursday. The shooting left two people dead

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Ambulance Tragedy: A Closer Look at the Mistakes

The recent conflict in Gaza has once again brought the spotlight on the complicated nature of warfare and the tragic consequences of misjudgments. In a district of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, a series of events unfolded that led to the deaths of 15 Palestinian medics. This incident has sparked

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Measles On The Rise: Why Some Vaccinated People Still Get Sick

The United States has seen over 800 measles cases this year. The majority of these cases are in West Texas, where an outbreak has been ongoing since January. Most people who catch measles have not been vaccinated. However, a small number of cases, about 3%, are in people who have been fully vacci

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Mission to Uphold Justice

A high-profile politician recently took a stand for a man's constitutional rights. This person was deported despite a court order. The senator made it clear that his actions were not about the individual but about the principle of due process. He emphasized that upholding the rule of law is crucial,

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Easter Truce: A Short Break in Ukraine's War

The recent conflict in Ukraine saw a brief pause in fighting, announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin. This unexpected move came just after Russia made significant gains in the southern region of Kursk. Putin declared a 30-hour ceasefire starting from 6 p. m. Moscow time on Saturday until midn

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Israel's Stand in Gaza: A Clash of Strategies

The conflict in Gaza is heating up, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu taking a tough stance. He has decided to increase military action against Hamas, despite the group offering to free all remaining hostages in exchange for a permanent end to the fighting. Netanyahu believes that accep

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Apr 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Easter Celebrations: A Mix of Tradition and Personal Touch

Easter Sunday 2025 saw celebrities marking the occasion in diverse ways, often blending tradition with personal flair. Many celebrities shared heartfelt messages and photos, but few mentioned the religious aspects of Easter. This year, the focus seemed to be more on family and personal connections

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Apr 20 2025RELIGION

Easter Celebrations Around the World

Easter is a big deal for Christians everywhere. This year, both Orthodox and Western churches celebrated on the same day, which doesn't happen often. In Lebanon, Christians gathered for Easter mass in a church that was almost destroyed by Israeli airstrikes. The scene was a stark reminder of the ch

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Apr 20 2025RELIGION

Easter Blessings and a Quick Chat

The Vatican was buzzing with activity on a recent Easter Sunday. The highlight of the day was Pope Francis delivering his traditional Urbi et Orbi blessing from the main balcony of St. Peter's Basilica. This annual event draws a massive crowd to St. Peter's Square, all eager to receive the pontiff's

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