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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Playing with Fire: Chiefs vs. Eagles Super Excuses and Dilemmas

The question of who wins the match is obvious. However, the Chiefs' defense could be a big issue. By comparing the chances and risks of various opponent strategies, what can we learn? No doubt about one of the players on the Eagles team. Barkley needs to beat the

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Feb 01 2025CRIME

Drone Disaster: Why A Plea Deal Might Let Off The Hook Who Caused A Wildfire Plane To Crash

On January 9th, a drone operator, Peter Akemann, was caught in a serious incident involving a wildfire-fighting aircraft. The drone, a DJI Mini 3 Pro, was flown far beyond the legal limit and collided with the aircraft, leaving a hole in its left wing. The collision caused the aircraft to crash. It

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

A Major Shake-up at America's Top Law Enforcement

FBI's own top brass is being shuffled, like a deck of cards . Think about that. Imagine changing the team's top players mid-season Hess is has vanished with barely a good-bye. This change felt so sudden and unexpected, it left a big hole in the FBI's Washington Field Office. the W

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Setting the Tone for Tomorrow's Brain Surgeons

Across the United States, the future of brain surgery depends on policy making. Among many, there is a female pioneer who got the attention of everyone in the field. In 2022, a leader rose to the head of American Association of Neurological Surgeons. Dr. Ann R. Stroink is an embodiment of lead

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

What Does the 14th Amendment Really Say?

Lets dive into this. Its been less than two weeks into Donald Trump's second term, and the criticism is already at a high point. People are saying Trump's first order about birthright citizenship is unconstitutional and illegal. They are calling him names like a nativist or even a racist.

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Egypt's Sisi Turns Away From Trump

Cracking diplomatic trouble brews as Egypt and the U. S. hit a roadblock. Egypt says "No" to Trump's idea to let Palestinian refugees from Gaza into the Sinai. Cairo's Foreign Ministry strongly rejects the suggestion. Egypt puts out a warning, saying that the idea could cause chaos an

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

3-on-3 Basketball Action: Unrivaled League's Thrilling Debut

Since the establishment of basketball, traveling over the world to watch talented athletes compete in the WNBA was the norm. Unrivaled League brought a unique twist: a full court 3-on-3 format featuring top WNBA stars like Angel Reese and Arike Ogunbowale. However, the venue for these games is actua

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Feb 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Highland Park: A Green Haven For Wildlife

In the heart of Illinois, the city of Highland Park has been buzzing with excitement. It is the second city in the state to receive a special title from the National Wildlife Federation. This title is not a simple award; it's a recognition for becoming a top-notch habitat for local wildlife. See, th

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Ebola's Return to Uganda: A Nurse's Tragic Fate

Ebola has made a grim comeback in Uganda. A 32-year-old male nurse, an employee of the main referral hospital in the capital Kampala, died due to the virus. The nurse had sought treatment at various locations. He was admitted to a public hospital in Mbale, a city in the east of Uganda. The

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

Tulsi Gabbard: The Controversial Pick for National Intelligence Head

The recent confirmation hearing for Tulsi Gabbard's nomination to lead the U. S. intelligence services revealed a storm of controversy. Gabbard’s selection has stunned many since she was once a Democratic member of the House. Her views on foreign policy have been questioned, with s

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