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Nov 28 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Brain Scans with Sodium Signals

In the world of medical imaging, scientists are always looking for ways to make brain scans clearer. One recent approach involves using sodium signals to improve phosphorus scans. This might sound a bit odd, but it's all about making the most of the data we have. Phosphorus scans, or 31 P MRSI, are useful but can be a bit fuzzy. This is because the signal-to-nois...

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Dallas Cowboys Keep Playoff Dreams Alive with Late Game Heroics

In a thrilling football match, the Dallas Cowboys managed to keep their playoff dreams alive. They did this by beating the Kansas City Chiefs 31-28. The game was intense and full of surprises. The Chiefs started strong. They scored first and looked like they were in control. But the Cowboys didn't give up. They fought back and took the lead. The game went back and f...

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

Hong Kong's High-Rise Horror: A Fire That Shook the City

In a city where skyscrapers are the norm, Hong Kong has always known the risk of high-rise fires. But the recent blaze at the Wang Fuk Court complex in Tai Po district has brought this fear to life in the worst way possible. This fire, which started on Wednesday afternoon, quickly spread to seven buildings, making it the deadliest in Hong Kong's modern history. By T...

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Nov 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Ray J's Thanksgiving Arrest: What Went Down?

Ray J, the well-known music entertainer, found himself in a bit of trouble on Thanksgiving. The Los Angeles Police Department took him into custody early in the morning, around 4 a. m. The arrest was for a serious offense, as indicated by the felony charge. The reason behind the arrest is still unclear, but it seems to be tied to a domestic dispute. The LAPD receive...

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Nov 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Alaska's Climate Crossroads: Time to Step Up or Fall Behind

Alaska is at a critical point in the fight against climate change. The recent UN climate summit, COP30, highlighted some big shifts in the global energy landscape. China is stepping up its game in clean energy, while the U. S. is falling behind. This is a big deal for Alaska, which has a lot to gain or lose depending on how it responds. The summit showed that wind a...

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Nov 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Festive Twist on Crime and Redemption

In the heart of London, during the bustling holiday season, two unlikely allies come together for a daring plan. Sophie, a young woman from Philadelphia, has moved to the UK to be closer to her ailing mother. She works at Sterling's Department Store, where her Robin Hood-like tendencies often get her into trouble. Meanwhile, Nick, a former convict, is trying to rebui...

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

Brazil's Call for US Support Against Crime and Arms Trafficking

Brazil is reaching out to the US for assistance in tackling organized crime and the smuggling of weapons. This request comes as part of broader trade discussions, following a recent police operation in Brazil that targeted tax evasion and money laundering in the fuel industry. Investigations in Brazil have uncovered that criminal organizations are using investment f...

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Nov 28 2025FINANCE

Brazil and the US Team Up to Tackle Money Laundering

Brazil is reaching out to the US for help in tackling money laundering and illegal arms trafficking. The finance minister, Fernando Haddad, announced this plan recently. He pointed out that US-based funds are being misused to launder money and hide foreign investments in Brazil. This issue came to light during a major police operation in the fuel industry, which reve...

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Nov 28 2025FINANCE

Japan's Bond Market: A Shift in Strategy

Japan's top bond dealers are pushing for a change in the government's bond sales strategy. They want more short-term notes, like two-, five-, and ten-year bonds. At the same time, they're asking for fewer super-long bonds to be issued. This shift comes as Japan's longer-term bonds have been under pressure. There's talk of more bond issuance under Prime Minister Sana...

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

The . 357 Smith & Wesson: A Closer Look at a Powerful Revolver

A recent shooting in Washington, D. C. , brought attention to the . 357 Smith & Wesson revolver. This gun, first made in the 1930s, is known for its power and precision. The . 357 Smith & Wesson is not your average handgun. It packs a punch with its high-velocity rounds. This makes it a favorite among law enforcement for its ability to stop threats and even penetrat...

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