Hundreds of Teachers Lost Homes in the L.A. Fires

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact schools across the country, many teachers are facing uncertainty about their living situations. With the shift to remote ...

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Are the Intense Scenes in ‘Nosferatu’ and ‘Babygirl’ Supposed to Be Funny?

When watching horror movies, audiences typically expect to be scared, thrilled, or even disturbed by the intense and chilling scenes depicted on screen. However, in ...

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Rick Kuhn, 69, Dies; Convicted in a College Gambling Scandal

During his time at Boston College, Rick Kuhn, a former basketball player, was involved in a point-shaving scandal that rocked the college basketball world. Kuhn, ...

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Hegseth Earned $6 Million From TV, Books and Paid Speaking Fees

Recent financial reports have shed light on the potential income of the nominee for the position of defense secretary, highlighting earnings from past speaking engagements ...

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Cookies, Cocktails and Mushrooms on the Menu as Supreme Court Hears Bank Fraud Case

In a recent Supreme Court case involving a Chicago politician, the justices grappled with the distinction between false statements and misleading ones. The case has ...

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Kate Middleton Is in Cancer Remission. It Doesn’t Always Mean the Illness Is Cured.

Princess Diana’s Cancer Diagnosis: Navigating Life After Early Detection Princess Diana, known for her humanitarian work and grace, recently revealed that she was diagnosed with ...

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Moderate Drinking Raises Health Risks While Offering Few Benefits

The U.S. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, responsible for shaping the nation’s dietary recommendations, is currently reviewing the role of alcohol in a healthy diet. This ...

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Estimated Gaza Toll May Have Missed 25,000 Deaths, Study Says

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been ongoing for decades, with violence and bloodshed being a tragic reality for both sides. In recent years, the conflict has ...

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South Korean Investigators Try Again to Detain President Yoon at His Residence

Yoon Suk Yeol, the President of South Korea, made history by becoming the first leader of the country to be detained while in office. The ...

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Biden Administration Adopts Rules to Guide A.I.’s Global Spread

In an effort to maintain technological superiority and national security, the United States has implemented new rules to restrict the export of advanced technologies to ...

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