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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

How NATO Can Outsmart Putin

Putin's aggressive moves in Ukraine and around NATO borders are a big problem. Just throwing money at defense won't fix it. NATO needs a smart plan, like the Harmel Report from 1967, but updated for today. This new plan should focus on changing Putin's mind and actions, leading to talks and better u

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

Arsenal's Squad Depth: A Test for Arteta

Arsenal's recent success is a testament to their smart planning. The team has handled injuries well, thanks to a strong squad. This shows how important it is to have good players in every position. Now, with players coming back from injuries, manager Mikel Arteta has a big decision to make. He need

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Get Ready to Go Back to Work

The government shutdown has been a big deal, and now it looks like it might be over soon. Two big agencies, Health and Human Services and the Department of Interior, have told their workers to get ready to go back to work. They sent emails saying to be ready to come back on Thursday if the governme

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

Shady Ave Magazine Gets a New Boss

Shady Ave Magazine, a well-known lifestyle magazine based in Pittsburgh, is switching hands. Table Media Inc. is taking over from Trib Total Media, who have been running the show since 2022. The change is expected to wrap up by December 1st, and the first issue under the new management will hit the

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Hidden Clues in Breast Cancer Spread

Breast cancer's journey through the body is complex, and doctors are always looking for better ways to understand it. One key tool in this fight is ¹⁸F-FDG PET/CT scans. These scans are usually used to spot cancer that has spread far from the original tumor. But what if they could also reveal clues

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Buildings Can Help Fight Viruses and Improve Air Quality

The way people use buildings has a big impact on indoor air quality. This is especially important now, with viruses like SARS-CoV-2 spreading mainly through the air indoors. To tackle this, a new tool called ArchABM has been created. It simulates how people interact with buildings and helps figure o

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

Tottenham's January Transfer Target: Ivan Toney's Premier League Comeback

Tottenham Hotspur finds themselves in a good spot in the Premier League, sitting fifth after eleven games. They've won five matches, mostly away, and are just four points behind second place. But there's a big problem: they need a striker who can score goals consistently. The club recently got a £1

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Giants' Next Coach: Who Could Steer the Ship?

The Giants are in a tough spot after letting go of their coach mid-season. They have a lot of choices, but not much time to decide. Some candidates are already working for other teams, so they'll have to wait until the season ends to talk to them. The Giants seem to like coaches they already know.

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Nov 12 2025FINANCE

Longer Loans: A Costly Trade-Off for Homebuyers

Extending mortgage terms to 50 years might seem like a helpful solution for those struggling with high housing prices. On the surface, it appears beneficial: monthly payments decrease by approximately $119. However, the downside is significant: the total interest paid nearly doubles over time. This

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Nov 12 2025WEATHER

Sky Lights Up: Solar Storms Bring Rare Aurora Show to the U. S.

The night sky across much of the United States lit up with a spectacular display of northern lights on Tuesday. This stunning event was caused by powerful geomagnetic storms, which sent vibrant hues of green and pink dancing across the heavens. The Aurora Borealis, usually seen near the Arctic Circl

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