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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Ruturaj Gaikwad's Triumphant Return in Raipur

Ruturaj Gaikwad made a big comeback in the second ODI against South Africa. He scored his first-ever century in this format. It was a special moment for him and his fans. Gaikwad had been out of the ODI team since 2023. He earned his spot back after doing well in the India A series. But his first m

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Words Spark Strong Reactions in Somalia

In Somalia, people are upset about recent comments made by U. S. President Donald Trump. He called Somalis "garbage" and said they should not be in the U. S. Many Somalis find his words offensive and disrespectful. An elder from central Somalia, Abdisalan Omar, was shocked by Trump's language. He b

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Dec 03 2025OPINION

Building Stronger Bonds: How Communities Can Thrive Together

In today's world, it's clear that we need to focus on building communities where people genuinely care for each other. These places are not just about living side by side; they're about feeling connected and looking out for one another. The idea of creating such communities isn't new. A long time ag

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Deadly Drone Strikes: A Question of Justice or Vengeance?

A recent incident involving U. S. military drone strikes on suspected drug traffickers has sparked controversy and raised serious questions about justice and international law. The initial strikes, which targeted boats suspected of carrying drugs, were already controversial due to the lack of clear

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Collective Punishment: A Dark Echo in American History

A single act of violence has sparked a wave of fear and uncertainty for thousands of refugees in the United States. Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan refugee, allegedly opened fire on National Guard officers, resulting in the tragic death of Sarah Beckstrom and leaving Andrew Wolfe critically injured.

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Lane Kiffin's Big Move: From Ole Miss to LSU

Lane Kiffin is now the head coach of LSU. He left Ole Miss suddenly. This move was tough for him. He felt bad about leaving his old team. But he is happy now. Kiffin said goodbye to Ole Miss on Sunday. He had to drive to the airport. Fans were upset. They shouted at him. He had to call a friend who

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stranger Things Season 5: Fans Find Flaws

Fans of "Stranger Things" have been talking about some confusing parts in the newest season. After the first part came out on November 26, people started noticing things that didn't make sense. One big problem was in episode four, where Will remembers important moments from his life. But these memor

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

A Community in Shock: The Aftermath of a Senseless Shooting

In Stockton, a city known for its grit and resilience, a peaceful birthday celebration turned into a nightmare. A family gathered to celebrate a 2-year-old's birthday, but their joy was shattered when gunfire erupted in the banquet hall. The scene that followed was one of chaos and devastation. A gr

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

Zinc-65: Making It Easier to Produce

Zinc-65 is a special kind of zinc that is useful in medicine and industry. Scientists wanted to find the best way to make it. They looked at different methods to see which one works best. They used special computer programs to study how different particles, like protons and alpha particles, interac

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Bold Claim: Was a Drug Strike a War Crime?

A U. S. senator has raised serious questions about a recent military operation in the Caribbean. The strike, which took place in September, targeted a suspected drug-trafficking boat. Senator Chris Van Hollen from Maryland suggested that this action might have been a war crime. His argument hinges o

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