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Oct 16 2024CELEBRITIES

Sean “Diddy” Combs Asks for Victims’ Names in Sex Trafficking Case

Sean “Diddy” Combs wants to know the names of the people accusing him of sex trafficking. His lawyers say this is because so many people are making claims, and they want to make sure he gets a fair trial. They think the government should tell them who these people are. The lawyers say there are too

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Aaron Judge's Big Swing Changes the Game for the Yankees

It's not easy to make decisions in the heat of the game. Cleveland's manager, Stephen Vogt, had a tough call to make. The Yankees were hitting well, but he chose to walk a tough batter, Juan Soto, to face the mighty Aaron Judge. It was a bold move. Aaron Judge is a star player for the Yankees. He's

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Navy Plane Crashes Near Mount Rainier, Search Underway

On Tuesday evening, a U.S. Navy aircraft, an EA-18G Growler, experienced a crash while on a routine training mission in the vicinity of Mount Rainier, Washington. The plane, which is designed for electronic warfare and is part of the F/A-18 family, was carrying two crew members. As of 7 p.m. on Octo

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Oct 16 2024HEALTH

Tarrant County: New Rules for Unclaimed Bodies

For years, Tarrant County in Texas had been sending unclaimed bodies to the University of North Texas Health Science Center without family consent. This changed recently when the county commissioners unanimously voted for a new policy. Now, these bodies will be cremated or buried, but only after exh

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Oct 16 2024CRIME

More Lawsuits Against Diddy: Old and New Allegations Emerging

It seems rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs just can't catch a break from legal troubles. Six new people have come forward, suing him for different reasons—some pretty heavy. There are two women who say he raped them, three men who say he sexually assaulted them, and one guy who claims he was just 16 when Di

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Yankees' Cole vs. Guardians' Rookie: Who's Got the Edge?

In the world of baseball, a big game is just around the corner. The New York Yankees are facing the Cleveland Guardians in Game 2 of the American League Championship Series (ALCS). The Yankees have a seasoned pro, Gerrit Cole, on their side. Cole has shown his worth in the postseason, with an impres

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Oct 15 2024HEALTH

COVID in Kids Linked to Higher Diabetes Risk: Study Finds

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found that children and teens who caught COVID-19 were more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes compared to kids with other respiratory illnesses like flu or bronchitis. The risk was especially high for obese children, who had double the likelihood of gett

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Oct 15 2024HEALTH

Young Hearts at Risk: Time for a Shift

Imagine this: heart disease isn't just a problem for the elderly. The American Heart Association aimed to cut heart disease deaths by 20%, but they fell short, achieving only a 15% reduction. Surprisingly, only 9% of Americans have ideal heart health. Experts point to a struggling primary healthcare

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Oct 15 2024HEALTH

The Unseen Heart Health Crisis

Heart disease might seem like an old issue, but it's still the leading cause of death in the U.S. What's the deal? Our healthcare system is grappling with common conditions like obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes. It's not just about personal choices; factors like race, gender, and where you

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Oct 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Survival at Sea: Russian Man's Incredible 10-Week Journey in the Okhotsk

In a remarkable story, a Russian man named Mikhail Pichugin was rescued after spending 67 frigid days at sea. The Sea of Okhotsk, where he was adrift, is known for its harsh winters, freezing over from October to March. Mikhail's brother and nephew, unfortunately, did not make it. The family started

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