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Dec 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Uncovering the Mysteries Behind Marilyn Monroe's Death

Marilyn Monroe's death has always been a topic of intrigue. Now, a well-known writer, James Patterson, has added fuel to the fire. He believes Monroe was murdered, not a victim of suicide. This claim comes from his new book, "The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe: A True Crime Thriller. " Patterson share

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Venezuela Delays Debate on U. S. Naval Strikes

Venezuela's government has put off a special meeting to talk about setting up a team to look into recent U. S. military actions. These actions targeted boats suspected of moving drugs near Venezuela and in the Pacific Ocean. The meeting was moved to Tuesday, but no one said why it was delayed. The

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Azerbaijan's Opposition Leader Faces Serious Accusations

In a recent development, a prominent opposition leader in Azerbaijan has been detained ahead of trial. The charges? Attempting to overthrow the president. Ali Karimli, who has been at the helm of the Azerbaijani Popular Front Party for over two decades, is now facing serious allegations. The author

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cincinnati Climbs the Fun Rankings

Cincinnati has made a splash in the recent fun city rankings. It's not just any ranking, but one that looked at over 180 cities. The study checked out things like gyms, movie tickets, and brewery hours. Cincinnati landed in the top 10, rubbing shoulders with big names like Las Vegas and Orlando. Wha

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Call: Why Alina Habba Can't Lead New Jersey's U. S. Attorney's Office

A federal appeals court made a big decision. They said Alina Habba can't be the acting U. S. attorney in New Jersey. She used to be President Trump's personal lawyer. The court said her appointment was not right. They think she broke a law called the Federal Vacancies Reform Act. Three men facing c

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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Battery Power: The Science Behind Super Tough Electrolytes

Lithium-metal batteries are the future, but they need tough electrolytes to work well. These electrolytes must be highly conductive, super strong, and stable. However, achieving all these qualities at once is a big challenge. Scientists have found a way to improve these electrolytes by adding speci

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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hilary Farr Sets the Record Straight on Wild Health Rumors

Hilary Farr, the well-known TV personality, recently had to clear up some wild rumors about her health. It all started when fake images of her looking unwell started spreading online. These images were made using AI, and they were not kind. One even showed her in a hospital bed with an oxygen mask,

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Azerbaijan Opposition Leader's Home Searched Amid Political Turmoil

In Azerbaijan, authorities recently searched the home of Ali Karimli, a prominent opposition leader. This action took place as part of a larger investigation into a suspected plot to overthrow President Ilham Aliyev. The government claims that Karimli, who heads the Azerbaijani Popular Front Party,

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Underwater Drones Take Aim at Russian Oil Ships

In a bold move, Ukraine has reportedly targeted two Russian oil tankers using underwater drones. These tankers are part of Russia's "shadow fleet, " a group of ships that help Russia bypass international sanctions. The attacks happened on Friday and Saturday, causing serious damage to both vessels.

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Military: What's the Real Story?

Venezuela's military is in a tough spot. It's not as strong as it used to be. Many soldiers are not well trained. They don't earn much money. This makes it hard for them to buy food and other basics. Some soldiers have even left the military because of this. The government says there are millions o

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