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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

India and China's Border Deal: Impact on Alliances

Last week at the BRICS meeting, India and China agreed to withdraw troops from two points in Ladakh. Some call this historic, but not everyone is so optimistic. This deal doesn't resolve their territorial disagreements in Ladakh and other areas. China claims parts of India, like Arunachal Pradesh. O

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Michigan's Auto Industry: A 2024 Election Spotlight

The 2024 presidential election has put a bright spotlight on Michigan's automotive industry. With the state being a crucial swing state and home to 1. 1 million automotive jobs, both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have made frequent appearances there to win voters' fa

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Oct 30 2024LIFESTYLE

Naming Game: A Family Divide

Imagine this: you've just had a baby and your husband decides to name the little one after his boss, who's been in the news for all the wrong reasons. That's exactly what happened to a woman who's now considering divorce. She found out her husband had registered the baby's name without her knowledge

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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

Moon Mission Update: Artemis 2's Core Stage Arrives in Florida

NASA's Artemis 2 mission to the moon is making significant progress. The core stage of the Space Launch System rocket arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Tuesday, July 23. This massive rocket stage, measuring 212 feet (65 meters), was transported by NASA's Pegasus barge from New Orleans ov

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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

Sun's Heat Ends Comet ATLAS's Journey Early

Imagine a comet swooshing through space, expected to brighten up our nights around Halloween. Sadly, Comet ATLAS didn't make it. It got too close to the sun and melted into nothing. It's like when a popsicle melts in your hand on a hot day, but on a way larger scale. Comet ATLAS, first spotted in S

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Some North Korean Troops Already in Ukraine, Officials Believe

It seems that a few North Korean soldiers have already made their way into Ukraine, according to some western intelligence sources. These troops are expected to grow in number as they finish their training in Russia's eastern region and move closer to the war's front lines. This development goes bey

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Tell Me Your Story: The Money Behind Chicago's School Board Elections

Imagine you're walking down the streets of Chicago and you see a group of people holding up giant blown-up checks. These aren't just any checks, but ones showing huge investments from billionaires in the upcoming school board elections. That's right, billionaires from outside Illinois are pouring mo

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Oct 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Tom Brady Faces Backlash for Insensitive Comment During NFL Broadcast

Retired NFL star Tom Brady has sparked controversy after using a damaging slur during a live broadcast. While commenting on Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's performance during a recent game, Brady described Allen as playing "like a spaz. " This term is widely considered derogatory, especially

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Oct 30 2024SPORTS

LeBron James' Epic NBA Debut at Age 18

Imagine stepping onto the court for your very first NBA game and making a huge splash. That's exactly what LeBron James did back in 2003. Just 18 years old, he scored 25 points, dished out 9 assists, grabbed 6 rebounds, and even snatched 4 steals. It was a dream start for the young talent, but unfor

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Election Speeches: Getting Rougher and Rougher?

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was recently at a campaign rally in Wisconsin. He used some strong words, like saying Elon Musk was acting like a certain not-so-nice word. He also joked about Trump being tired from losing. The crowd seemed to find it funny, not shocking. This isn't new; political speech

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