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Sep 17 2025CRIME

A Golden Mystery: The Hunt for a Pharaoh's Lost Treasure

In Egypt, a high-stakes search is on for a valuable gold bracelet that once belonged to a pharaoh. This piece of history, over 3, 000 years old, vanished from a museum in Cairo. It was last seen in a restoration lab, where experts were working on it. The bracelet is special because it's decorated w

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Sep 17 2025POLITICS

US Official Visits Mexico to Tackle Drug Money

A senior US official is heading to Mexico to talk about how to stop drug cartels from using banks. This is the first time John Hurley, who is in charge of fighting terrorism financing at the US Treasury, is visiting another country since he started his job in July. He will meet with Mexican official

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Sep 17 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Britannic's Secrets: A Century Later

The Britannic, a sister ship to the Titanic, met its fate in 1916 when it struck a mine during World War I. Unlike the Titanic, the Britannic was repurposed as a hospital ship, serving as the largest of its kind at the time. Its tragic end came when it sank rapidly, with only thirty lives lost out o

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Sep 17 2025SPORTS

Virginia Tech's Big Plans for Sports

Virginia Tech is making some big changes to its sports programs. The university wants to spend more money and set up a new system. This could make the school's sports teams more competitive. The plan is to have a new leader for the football team. This person would be like a general manager in pro s

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Sep 16 2025SPORTS

Commanders' Quarterback Faces Uncertain Future After Knee Injury

The Washington Commanders are facing a tough situation with their star quarterback, Jayden Daniels, who hurt his knee during a recent game against the Green Bay Packers. Coach Dan Quinn mentioned that Daniels is currently in the recovery process, but it's unclear if he'll be ready for the upcoming g

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Sep 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses with a Twist: Meta's New Ray-Ban Display

Meta is cooking up something new with Ray-Ban. They've been working together for a while, and now they're adding a display to the mix. This isn't just any display—it's a monocular heads-up display (HUD) that shows up over the right eye. The glasses look a bit different too. They're thicker, especia

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Sep 15 2025RELIGION

Young Conservative Voice Silenced: A Look at the Aftermath

Charlie Kirk, a well-known conservative speaker and activist, was tragically killed while addressing a large crowd at Utah Valley University. His sudden death has sparked a wave of reactions, particularly from conservative evangelical leaders who view him as a martyr for his beliefs. Many pastors a

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Sep 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Shine Bright at NYFW: A Fashion Extravaganza

New York Fashion Week in September is like the fashion world's New Year's Eve. It's the time when everyone wants to be seen and to be seen in the best outfits. This year, the streets and runways were packed with celebrities, each trying to outshine the other. From the latest designs on the catwalk t

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Sep 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Two Beauty Stars Share Their Secrets

Danessa Myricks and Uche Natori, two big names in the beauty world, recently teamed up for a special event called "You'll Always Be Famous. " This happened right at the start of New York Fashion Week. Danessa sees this team-up as a way to bring together professional makeup artists and creators. She

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Sep 13 2025SPORTS

Buffalo Bulls' Game Plan: How to Dominate Kent State

The Buffalo Bulls are set to face Kent State, and while they are heavy favorites, a win is not guaranteed. The Bulls need to start strong and stick to their game plan. Their defense and special teams are their strongest suits, and they should use these to their advantage. If they can build an early

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