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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Peeking into Cell's Secret Doors

Cells have tiny doors called membrane rafts. These doors let in signals from the outside. These signals start big chemical activities inside the cell. But seeing these doors in action is hard. They are very small and always moving. Scientists have a new way to watch these doors. They use a special

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Nov 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans Clash: Apple and Samsung in a Numbers Game

In a surprising twist, Apple is on track to outship Samsung in the smartphone market for the first time in over a decade. This shift is not just about numbers but also about consumer behavior and market trends. The tech world is buzzing with the news that Apple might ship around 243 million iPhones

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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

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

Bitcoin has made a strong comeback, reaching $88, 000 this week. This isn't just a small bump; it's a significant recovery after a tough period. In the last 24 hours alone, over 122, 000 traders faced losses totaling $311. 65 million. That's a lot of money changing hands in a short time! Other cryp

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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market Takes a Pause: Bitcoin and Ethereum Hold Steady

The crypto world is taking a breather. Bitcoin and Ethereum are trading in a tight range. Bitcoin is stuck between $86, 000 and $88, 450. Ethereum is hovering around $3, 000 but can't break through. Trading volume is down 11% in the last 24 hours. Bitcoin's share of the market is slipping. It's now

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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

Ethereum's Rocky Road: Expert Predicts a Bounce Back

Ethereum has been on a wild ride, dropping from a high near $4, 800 to the high $2, 000s. But Tom Lee, a well-known figure in the crypto world, thinks the worst might be over soon. He points to $2, 500 as a key level where selling could stop, setting the stage for a big rebound. Lee believes the re

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Thanksgiving Fun on TV Hits New Highs

This year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade made a big splash on TV. It got more viewers than ever before on NBC and Peacock, with 34. 3 million people tuning in. That’s a big jump from last year, with 2. 5 million more people watching. The parade started at 8:30 a. m. ET on NBC and pulled in 25. 4

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Dairy Cows and Calves: A Hidden Battle Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria

On some dairy farms in Western Australia, a silent struggle is taking place. It's not about milk production or pasture quality, but something much smaller and more sinister: drug-resistant bacteria. Scientists recently took a closer look at this issue by studying E. coli bacteria found in the feces

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Trump and Maduro Chat on the Phone: What's Really Going On?

In a surprising turn of events, U. S. President Donald Trump had a phone conversation with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro last week. This chat happened just before Maduro was labeled as a key figure in a group the U. S. sees as a terrorist organization. The talk included Secretary of State Marc

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Guard and Police Team-Up in D. C. After Deadly Shooting

In the wake of a recent shooting near the White House, authorities in Washington, D. C. are considering a new strategy. They are thinking about having National Guard members work side by side with local police officers. This idea comes after a tragic event where two National Guard members were shot.

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

US Military's Controversial Double Strike on Suspected Drug Boat

In a series of events that have sparked legal and ethical debates, the US military conducted a second strike on a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean on September 2, following an initial attack that left survivors. This marked the beginning of a pattern of strikes on alleged drug boats, with the

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