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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Robert Plant's Surprise Tiny Desk Performance

Robert Plant recently took the stage for a special performance at NPR's Tiny Desk concert series. This wasn't just any show; it was a small, cozy gathering where Plant and his band played a mix of old and new tunes. The setlist included a Led Zeppelin classic, some covers, and a few folk songs. Fans

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Nov 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Image Tech: A New Era of Creation and Concern

Google's latest AI image generator, Nano Banana Pro, is turning heads. It's not just another tech gadget; it's a significant leap forward. But with great power comes great responsibility. First, let's talk about what Nano Banana Pro can do. It's incredibly skilled at creating lifelike images. From

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Nov 22 2025FINANCE

AI's Hidden Cost: Why Investors Are Worried About Faster Tech Wear and Tear

The tech world is buzzing with a new concern: depreciation. Investors are now fretting over how quickly expensive tech gear, like GPUs and chips, might lose value. This worry is shaking up the AI market, with big tech stocks taking a hit. Michael Burry and Jim Chanos, famous for their sharp market

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Lando Norris: Can He Tame Vegas' Tyre Trouble?

Lando Norris has been on a roll, leading many laps in recent races. But the Las Vegas Grand Prix might be his toughest challenge yet. The track is known for causing tyre issues, something Norris has struggled with in the past. Norris admitted he's not a fan of front graining, a problem that makes t

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

American Senators Slam US-Ukraine Peace Plan

American senators expressed strong disapproval of a recent U. S. peace proposal for Ukraine during an international security conference. The plan, which was developed without Ukraine's input, has been criticized for giving in to many of Russia's demands, including territorial concessions that Ukrain

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

A Family's Heartbreak in Ukraine's War

In the midst of Ukraine's ongoing conflict, a man named Ihor Cherepanskyi faced a devastating reality. His great-grandmother, a constant source of love and comfort, was trapped in their burning apartment building. The building, located in western Ukraine, had been struck by Russian missiles. Ihor,

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Nov 22 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather: Rain and Shine in DC

The weather in DC is playing a game of hide and seek this weekend. Saturday started with clouds and rain, but by afternoon, the sun decided to show up. The rain was light, just a little sprinkle here and there, adding up to about a quarter-inch overnight. As the day goes on, the clouds will take a

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Nov 22 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather: Rain, Cold, and Maybe Some Snow

Weekend weather in Massachusetts is shaping up to be a mix of rain, cold, and possibly even some snow. It all starts with light rain on Saturday morning. This rain won't be heavy, with most areas seeing less than a quarter of an inch. The South Coast, around Hyannis and New Bedford, might get the mo

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

China and Japan Clash Over Taiwan at the UN

China has escalated its conflict with Japan over Taiwan by bringing the issue to the United Nations. China's U. N. Ambassador, Fu Cong, accused Japan of threatening to interfere militarily in Taiwan's affairs. He warned that any such move would be seen as an act of aggression and vowed to defend Chi

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Nov 22 2025RELIGION

How Family Talks Shape Faith for Life

Faith isn't just something you pick up at church; it often starts at home. A recent study looked into how childhood experiences with faith affect people's beliefs as adults. The research found that talking about faith regularly with parents can make a big difference in how kids practice their faith

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