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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Maia Sandu's Historic Win and Moldova's European Dream

Maia Sandu was recently reelected as the President of Moldova, marking a significant moment for the small European country. Citizens of Moldova cast their votes last Sunday, backing Sandu's vision for a secure, prosperous, and democratic future. This victory comes just two weeks after the country vo

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

John Oliver's Election Day Message: Why Voting Matters

On YouTube, John Oliver from Last Week Tonight shared his final thoughts on the U. S. presidential election. He urged viewers, especially those who feel frustrated with the Biden/Harris administration's handling of Israel, to vote for Kamala Harris. Some Muslim and Arab voices, despite their pain, d

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Nov 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Prince William's African Adventure: A Focus on Climate and Conservation

Prince William is kicking off a four-day trip to South Africa, with a big focus on climate change and the environment. He'll chat with young environmentalists, hang out with local fishermen, and even join a rugby practice at a local school. The highlight of his visit? The Earthshot Prize ceremony, w

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Nov 04 2024CRIME

The Colorado Crime Spree: Why Asian Homes are Targets

Burglars in Colorado have been targeting homes of Asian American business owners, and the problem is spreading. Over the past year, $1 million worth of cash and luxuries have been stolen from homes in Douglas County. Police believe this is part of a wider crime ring called the South American Theft G

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Nov 04 2024BUSINESS

Space Mergers: Airbus Explores Options in Europe

Airbus is mulling over a potential merger for its space business, but it's not a done deal just yet. The company's CEO, Guillaume Faury, suggested that they're open to partnering up with another firm to strengthen their space sector. This comes after Airbus took a big hit with their satellite busine

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Nov 04 2024BUSINESS

Family Farm Feud: Religion and Power

A family-run farm in Norfolk, England, worth around £80 million, is in the middle of a legal battle. Thomas Abrey, who runs the onion division, claims his uncles and cousins are pushing him out because of his Scientology beliefs. The family's potato and onion farm produces about 100, 000 tonnes annu

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Nov 04 2024SCIENCE

Ancient Tadpole Discovery: A Deep Dive into Amphibian History

In the heart of Argentina, scientists have stumbled upon a fascinating discovery. They found the oldest giant tadpole fossil to date, pushing the timeline back to over 160 million years. Imprinted in sandstone, this ancient tadpole offers detailed insights into its skull and backbone structure. Rese

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Nov 04 2024SCIENCE

Three Chinese Astronauts Land Back on Earth After Space Mission

Early Monday morning, three astronauts from China safely returned to Earth after spending half a year on their country's Tiangong space station. Their capsule, slowed by a parachute, touched down in Inner Mongolia at around 1:24 a. m. The landing site was marked by a waving Chinese flag. China's Ti

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

The Truth About Trump and Russia: A Closer Look

In May 2016, a Trump campaign adviser named George Papadopoulos shared some secret info with an Australian diplomat named Alexander Downer. He said Russia had details that could hurt Trump's rival, Hillary Clinton. This chat led to a big investigation into how Russia tried to influence the 2016 U. S

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Nov 04 2024WEATHER

Oklahoma Storms: A Night of Chaos

Early Sunday morning, Oklahoma was hit by a storm of storms! Severe weather, including tornadoes, wreaked havoc, tossing cars, and stripping roofs from buildings. The worst damage was in and around the state capital, Oklahoma City. By dawn, tens of thousands of homes and businesses were without powe

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