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Oct 18 2024CELEBRITIES

Josh and Christina's Divorce: Spousal Support Details Spark Debate

In a recent turn of events, Christina Haack, known for her HGTV show "Christina on the Coast, " has reportedly claimed that her estranged husband, Josh Hall, is seeking a significant amount in monthly spousal support. According to court documents, Josh is asking for $65, 000 per month, which Christi

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Oct 18 2024HEALTH

The Hair Care Brand Fighting Breast Cancer

Breast cancer can strike anyone, but it's especially tough for women who struggle with health disparities. That's why the hair care brand Thank God It's Natural, or tgin, is doing something about it. The brand was founded by Chris-Tia Donaldson, who battled breast cancer for six years before passing

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

The Hidden Conflict: A Look at Sacramento's City Manager

In Sacramento, the name Howard Chan, the city manager, keeps popping up in local politics. He's climbed to the highest-paid spot, but how he got there raises questions. Recently, the city council delayed voting on his raise, and a community member, Marbella Sala, spoke up. She thinks the council sho

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Troops in Ukraine: What We Know

Imagine this: troops from North Korea could be joining Russia's war in Ukraine. That's what South Korea's intelligence agency says. They claim that North Korea has sent around 1, 500 special forces to Russia. This is big news because it would make North Korea the third country involved in the war. T

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Tiger Woods' Logo in Hot Water: A Cool Tech Company Fights Back

Ever heard of Tigeraire? They're a cool-air tech company from Louisiana that's making waves in the sports world. It's not just about their personal cooling devices; they're also in a heated battle over a logo. Tigeraire says Tiger Woods and his golf apparel company, Sun Day Red, are using a logo tha

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Uncle Wants Menendez Brothers to Stay in Jail

You might know the Menendez brothers from the news or true-crime shows. They're serving life sentences for killing their parents in Beverly Hills back in 1989. One of their uncles, Milton Andersen, isn't too keen on them getting out. He's 90 years old and has some strong feelings about the whole thi

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Oct 17 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Mental Health in Congo's Displacement Camps

In the heart of eastern Congo, near the bustling city of Goma, lies an unseen battle. It's not fought with guns or bombs, but in the minds of those trapped in displacement camps. Years of conflict have taken a heavy toll on mental health. People like Nelly Shukuru, a 51-year-old mother of six, found

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Oct 16 2024SPORTS

Raiders Trade Davante Adams: A Fresh Start for Both Sides

The Raiders have decided to trade wide receiver Davante Adams to the Jets, marking a significant change for both teams. Owner Mark Davis spoke about the move at a recent league meeting in Atlanta, emphasizing the fluid nature of player movements in football. "Players come and go," he said. The Raide

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Oct 15 2024POLITICS

Canada and India Expell Diplomats: A Deepening Dispute

A tense situation unfolded between Canada and India after both countries decided to expel six diplomats each. The reason? A growing dispute over the assassination of a Sikh activist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, in Canada. The Canadian government claims it has evidence linking Indian diplomats to the crime

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Why Some Countries are Rich and Others Poor: A Study of Colonial Legacies

Ever wondered why some countries are wealthy while others struggle with poverty? Three professors from the US, including two born in the UK, have just won the Nobel Prize in Economics for figuring out part of the answer. They found that the political and economic systems set up by colonisers hundred

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