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Iran refutes U.S. allegations of involvement in Red Sea vessel incidents.

Iranian deputy foreign minister Ali Bagheri denied U.S. claims that Iran supported Yemeni rebel attacks on Red Sea commercial ships. Iran Denies U.S. Accusations of Involvement in Red Sea Ship Attacks by Houthi Rebels According to Bagheri, Iran-aligned Houthi rebels were acting autonomously. Over 100 drone and missile strikes on merchant vessels were reported by…

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Breathtaking New Image of Uranus from the James Webb Telescope, Revealing Rings and Moons in Unprecedented Detail

New images of Uranus’ rings and moons from the James Webb Space Telescope show them in unprecedented detail. James Webb Telescope Reveals Spectacular Infrared Image of Uranus, Unveiling Rings, Moons, and Polar Mysteries Webb’s infrared image shows storms, rings, moons, and a shining polar ice cap, unlike prior visible light images. With its 98-degree axial…

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Food Replacement Assistance for SNAP Recipients Extended by Maine DHHS

Maine’s DHHS has extended the deadline for SNAP participants to apply for food replacement payments after a storm. Beneficiaries can request for aid until January 18, 2024. Maine DHHS Secures 30-Day Extension for SNAP Recipients Affected by Hurricane; Replacement Benefits Available After losing food or power, SNAP recipients had 10 days to seek replacement benefits….

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Rapper G. Dep, known for boosting the Harlem Shake’s popularity, receives clemency for murder conviction.

Rapper Travell “G. Dep” Coleman, known for hits like “Special Delivery” and “Let’s Get It,” has been granted clemency by New York Governor Kathy Hochul. In 2010, at the age of 49, Coleman walked into a New York police precinct, admitting to a nearly two-decade-old cold case murder in an effort to clear his conscience….

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Over 700,000 Michigan families are in for a treat, getting an average of $550 in upcoming tax credits!

In an effort to support Michigan households, Governor Whitmer announced that over 700,000 families will receive checks averaging $550 next year through the Working Families Tax Credit. This boost comes from a new law enacted in March, aligning the state’s credit with the federal Earned Income Tax Credit of 30 percent. Families are anticipated to…

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Fatal Shooting at Florida Mall Deemed ‘Targeted’ by Police, Claiming One Victim

A shooting at Paddock Mall in Ocala, Florida, killed one and injured several. Florida Mall Shooting Leaves One Dead and Several Injured in Targeted Incident According to police, an active shooter was reported at 3:40 p.m. After entering the mall to confront the accused shooter, authorities found no active threat. They found a shooting and…

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Breaking Barriers: Navigating Mental Health Care in the AANHPI Community

Within the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community, discussions around mental health have frequently been met with hushed tones and cultural stigma. However, a rising movement is challenging these entrenched norms, working towards destigmatizing mental health care within the AANHPI community. Individuals are courageously coming forward to share their narratives, underscoring the…

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