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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

Oregon's Prepared Stand Against Federal Troops

In a surprising turn of events, Oregon found itself at the center of a political storm when President Trump ordered the deployment of 200 National Guard troops to Portland. This move, which Trump claimed was necessary to address a "war-ravaged" city, was met with swift resistance from state and loca

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

A Hiccup in Congo and Rwanda's Peace Deal

In a recent turn of events, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda have hit a snag in their peace process. The two countries were supposed to sign an economic agreement this week, but that didn't happen. Why? Because Congo has some conditions. Rwanda has been accused of backing rebels wh

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Oct 04 2025SCIENCE

Mars Rocks: A New Puzzle in the Search for Life

On Mars, scientists have found something unusual. The Perseverance rover, exploring Jezero Crater, discovered a strange rock called Cheyava Falls. This rock has tiny black spots and unique patterns. Scientists are excited because these spots contain carbon, iron, phosphorus, and sulfur. These elemen

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Oct 04 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Move: What's Driving the Crypto's Surge?

Bitcoin is on a roll, getting close to a new record high. It's been a wild ride, with the price jumping almost 15% this week alone. This surge is part of a bigger trend, as October has always been a good month for Bitcoin. But why is this happening now? Well, it's not just hype. Experts point to so

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Oct 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Hyacinth Bucket's Legacy Lives On

Patricia Routledge, the beloved actress who brought the character Hyacinth Bucket to life, has passed away at the age of 96. Her agent shared the news, stating that she died peacefully in her sleep, surrounded by loved ones. Routledge was more than just an actress; she was a star on both stage and

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Drones and EU: A Call for Easier Rules and Clearer Responsibilities

Sweden's leader, Ulf Kristersson, recently spoke up about drones and the EU. He thinks the EU should make it easier for countries to buy drones. But he also believes each country should handle its own drone defenses, not the EU as a whole. This comes after a big meeting in Copenhagen. Leaders from

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Oct 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Sean Combs: A Journey of Reflection and Redemption

Sean Combs, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, recently expressed deep remorse and a desire for change in a heartfelt letter to the judge overseeing his case. Combs, who is set to be sentenced for transportation-related charges, acknowledged his past mistakes and the pain he caused o

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Oct 03 2025BUSINESS

Berkshire Hathaway's $9. 7 Billion Move: What's Next?

Berkshire Hathaway is making waves with a $9. 7 billion acquisition of OxyChem, a chemical division of Occidental Petroleum. This deal might be one of the last big moves by Warren Buffett, the legendary dealmaker who has been at the helm for decades. Buffett's involvement in this deal is notable, e

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Oct 03 2025BUSINESS

Lovers Lane: A Bumpy Ride for Local Shops

Lovers Lane, a bustling street in University Park, is currently a hotspot for construction. This isn't just any construction; it's a massive project that's been in the works for years. The goal? To give the area a much-needed facelift. But while the city is busy improving the infrastructure, small b

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Oct 03 2025SPORTS

College Football's Top QBs: What Went Wrong and How to Fix It

College football's star quarterbacks are having a rough start to the 2025 season. Arch Manning, DJ Lagway, and other big names are struggling to meet expectations. Many factors are at play, including injuries, weak offensive lines, and tough schedules. Arch Manning, Texas' quarterback, is not livin

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