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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Trouble in Guinea-Bissau: Soldiers Take Charge After Election Drama

In Guinea-Bissau, soldiers have taken control, announcing their move on state TV. This happened just days after a national election, with reports of gunfire near the presidential palace. The president, Umaro Sissoco Embaló, told French media that he had been removed from power and arrested. The sol

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Mars Gets a Tiny Spark of Lightning

Mars has always been a mystery. Now, it's a bit more electric. Scientists have found something surprising on the Red Planet: lightning. But not the kind you see in stormy nights on Earth. This is more like a tiny spark. Researchers made this discovery recently. They didn't see big, bright bolts. In

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Nov 26 2025FINANCE

Tech Titans Clash: Nvidia and Alphabet in AI Showdown

The tech world is buzzing with a fierce competition between Nvidia and Alphabet, two giants in the artificial intelligence (AI) arena. Recently, Alphabet's shares hit record highs, thanks to the excitement around its upgraded Gemini 3 model and rumors that Meta might buy its AI chips. Meanwhile, Nvi

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Art TVs: Blending Creativity and Technology

Art TVs are a unique blend of technology and art, but they come with trade-offs. They are not as bright or as vivid as regular TVs, and their black levels are not as deep. However, they are designed to look like pieces of art when they are turned off, making them a focal point in any room. Samsung

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Stock Takes a Dip Amid Elon Musk's Bold Robotaxi Announcement

Elon Musk's recent statement about Tesla's progress in Austin has caused a stir in the stock market. The tech mogul claimed that Tesla is making significant strides in developing its robotaxi service. This news, however, did not sit well with investors, as Tesla's stock price took a downturn followi

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Medicare Drug Price Talks: What's the Real Deal?

The Trump administration has struck deals with drug companies to lower Medicare prices for 15 medications. These deals are part of a program that started under President Biden. The goal is to save money for both taxpayers and seniors. However, the actual savings for individuals will vary based on th

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

When Politics and Military Clash: A Senator's Stand

Senator Mark Kelly, a former Navy pilot, recently found himself in a heated debate with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Kelly didn't hold back, calling Hegseth "totally unqualified" and suggesting he's just trying to please the president. This all started when Kelly and other Democrats made a video

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Nov 26 2025CELEBRITIES

A Love Story: Joan Branson's Life and Legacy

Joan Branson, the wife of well-known entrepreneur Richard Branson, has passed away at the age of 80. Her death was announced by her husband on social media, but details about the cause and timing were not provided. Joan was more than just a spouse to Richard. She played a significant role in shapin

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

National Parks: New Fees for Foreign Tourists

The U. S. government has decided to charge foreign visitors more to enter national parks. This change is part of a plan to make sure Americans pay less while visitors from other countries help cover the costs of maintaining these parks. The idea is to use the extra money from these fees to improve

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Job Market Shows Mixed Signals Amid Economic Shifts

Last week, fewer Americans filed for unemployment benefits, hinting that job cuts are still relatively low. The numbers dropped by 6, 000 to 216, 000, which is below what experts predicted. This data is a good way to check the health of the job market. However, the situation isn't all positive. The

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