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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Finland's Shift on NATO: How a War Changed Minds

Finland's stance on NATO was once a hot topic that divided people based on their political views. However, Russia's attack on Ukraine in 2022 changed everything. Suddenly, many Finns who were against joining NATO started to see things differently. Before the invasion, there were three main groups o

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Cancer Cases in Dogs: When Tumors Spread to the Brain

In the world of veterinary medicine, some cases stand out due to their rarity. Two such cases involved dogs with a type of cancer called endometrial carcinoma, which is not very common in dogs. This cancer started in the uterus and then spread to other parts of the body, including the brain. The fir

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Nov 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Clash Over Smartwatch Tech

A fresh legal battle is brewing in the tech world. The U. S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has decided to look into whether Apple's latest Apple Watches should be banned from import. This comes after a patent dispute with Masimo, a company specializing in medical monitoring tech. The ITC wan

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Green Invader: How a Seaweed is Changing Moroccan Coasts

A foreign seaweed called Rugulopteryx okamurae has been causing trouble along Morocco's northern coast since 2017. It's not just an ecological issue; it's also affecting the lives of people who depend on the sea for their livelihoods. Researchers have been keeping an eye on this invader from 2019 t

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Nov 14 2025CRYPTO

Why JACKBIT Stands Out in the Crypto Casino World

JACKBIT is making waves in the online gambling scene by using cryptocurrencies. This platform is all about fast transactions and keeping user info private. It's licensed by Curacao eGaming, which means it follows the rules. Plus, it accepts lots of different cryptocurrencies, making it easy for anyo

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Nov 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Protesters Demand Action at Climate Talks

In a bold move, indigenous activists disrupted the UN climate conference in Brazil. They stormed the event to push for stronger measures to protect their lands and traditions. The protesters carried signs with messages like \"our forests are not for sale. \" These activists are from the Amazon Basi

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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

Why the UK's Plan for Better Science is a Big Deal

The UK is making a big move to change how science is done. The goal? To make research more relevant to people's lives. This isn't just about new rules. It's about shifting the focus to studies that can make a real difference. Why does this matter? Because science has often been about small, control

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Tech Can Help Us Make Smarter Choices

Tech is everywhere. It's in our pockets, on our desks, and even in our homes. But did you know it can also help us make better decisions? This is called persuasive technology. It's not about tricking us, but guiding us to make choices that benefit us. Think about it. We're always being persuaded. A

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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

A Big Change for Vancouver's Hastings Casino

The Tsleil-Waututh Nation is making a big move. They are buying the casino part of Hastings Racecourse & Casino from Great Canadian Entertainment. This deal was signed on November 7, 2025. It follows an earlier agreement made on June 6, 2025. Hastings Casino is a well-known spot in Vancouver. It ha

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Unusual Cancer Comeback: A Rare Case of Thyroid Cancer Metastasis

Papillary thyroid cancer, or PTC, is a common type of thyroid cancer. Most people with PTC live for at least 10 years after treatment. But sometimes, the cancer can come back. This is called recurrence. It happens in about 4. 3% to 35% of cases. When PTC comes back, it often spreads to nearby lymph

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