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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

Jimmy Kimmel’s Tearful Take on Trump’s Win: A Night of Loss for Many

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel struggled to hold back tears as he discussed Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential election victory during his show. Kimmel, a Democrat, listed several groups he believed would be negatively impacted by Trump’s second term. He mentioned women, children, immigrants, healthcare

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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

San Francisco's New Leader: A Fresh Start with Daniel Lurie

San Francisco has a new mayor! After six years in office, Mayor London Breed was defeated in her reelection bid by Daniel Lurie, a venture capitalist and heir to the Levi Strauss fortune. The rank-choice voting system led Lurie to secure around 56% of the vote, while Breed trailed with 44%. Breed ac

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Drugs: A Double-Edged Sword for Street Dwellers

Drugs have been part of human history for ages, but they've also brought along stigma and segregation. This study dives into how drugs are more than just a substance for those living on the streets. They're a way of life, both a killer and a lifeline. The research was done by observing street clinic

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Nov 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Citrus Melanose: The Unseen Threat to Our Fruits

Ever thought about the hidden threats to our favorite citrus fruits? Meet citrus melanose, a sneaky fungal disease caused by members of the Diaporthe genus. The main culprit here is Diaporthe citri, a fungus that makes citrus fruits and leaves look ugly with black spots and rough skin. Scientists ha

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Nov 07 2024CRIME

Keith's Journey: From Struggle to Redemption

Keith Waters, in his early 60s, found hope and a new life after years of addiction, homelessness, and crime. His life took a dramatic turn for the better when he turned to God and sought help from OurCalling, a Christian nonprofit. He was killed in May, leaving behind a family that saw his transform

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Fighting Citrus Melanose: A Fungal Challenge

Citrus melanose, a group of plant diseases caused by fungi in the Diaporthe genus, is a major issue for citrus growers. Over 30 species of Diaporthe affect citrus, ranging from harmless to highly damaging. One of the most troublesome is Diaporthe citri, which causes black spots and sand-like symptom

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Epstein's Shocking Trump Tales: A Late Night Host's Take

Recently, convict Jeffrey Epstein’s chat with author Michael Wolff about his close relationship with Donald Trump for over ten years surfaced online. The tapes, published by the Daily Beast, include some jaw-dropping anecdotes that might usually shake up a political campaign. However, this revelatio

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Nov 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Oprah's Top Workout Picks: Leggings and More

Oprah Winfrey's 2024 “Favorite Things” list is out! Among many brands, a Michigan company called Melt Fit grabbed her attention three times. Their workout gear, including the Essential Sports Bra, Jacket, and Leggings, impressed the media mogul. The leggings, available in mauve and lavender, offer a

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Why Pennsylvania’s Election Results Might Take Time Again

Pennsylvania’s election results aren’t likely to be known right away on election night. This is due to the state’s unique voting laws. Here’s why it might take some time to get the final results. Under the U. S. Constitution, states run their own elections. Pennsylvania, for one, has rules that can

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Nov 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Melania Trump's Path to Self-Care: A New Perspective

Melania Trump, the former first lady, has just released a book that offers a unique glimpse into her life. Starting from her early days in America at age 26, right up to the recent assassination attempt on her husband, Donald Trump, the book shares insights into how she maintains her mental and psyc

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