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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Lavrov's Role: Kremlin Clarifies Amid Western Speculation

Sergei Lavrov, Russia's long-standing foreign minister, is still very much in action. This is what the Kremlin stated recently. They also asked people to disregard rumors coming from Western media. These rumors suggested that Lavrov might have lost President Vladimir Putin's favor. Lavrov, a season

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Nov 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Stage Invader: The Man Who Keeps Crashing Celebrity Events

A man named Johnson Wen, 26, from Australia, has been making headlines again. This time, he jumped over a barricade to grab Ariana Grande at the "Wicked: For Good" premiere in Singapore. He has been charged with causing a public nuisance. This isn't his first time doing something like this. Wen has

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Flying Fiascos: Why Airlines Won't Pay You for Delays

A recent decision by the Transportation Department has sparked debate. They've decided to scrap a rule that would have made airlines pay passengers cash for significant flight delays or cancellations. This rule, introduced by the previous administration, would have given travelers up to $775 in comp

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Spiders Throwing a Party in a Cave

Deep inside a cave on the Albanian-Greek border, something unusual is happening. A massive spider web, possibly the largest ever found, stretches along the cave walls. This web is not just home to one type of spider, but two different species living together peacefully. Normally, spiders are solitar

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Ned Lamont: A Second Term, More Work Ahead

Ned Lamont, the governor of Connecticut, has decided to run for a third term. He believes the state has made progress, but there's still more to do. In a video, he talked about improving healthcare, housing, and energy costs. He spent the day with Susan Bysiewicz, who is also running for another ter

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Nov 15 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Wild Ride: What's Shaking Up the Crypto World?

Bitcoin took a nosedive recently, hitting a six-month low. It dropped below $95, 000 before bouncing back a bit. This isn't just a one-day thing; it's been a rough month for Bitcoin, with prices falling by 15%. Other big cryptocurrencies like Ethereum and XRP also took a hit, but Binance's BNB coin

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

Wildlife Adventure Right in Your Backyard: Eudora Safari

Ever thought you'd find a safari in South Carolina? Eudora Wildlife Safari Park is a unique spot where locals can get up close with animals from all over the globe. What started as a small farm has grown into a massive 250-acre drive-thru safari, offering a safe and exciting way to meet wildlife. T

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

Time's Tricks: How Our Minds Bend Time to Help Us Survive

Time isn't always what it seems. Our minds can play tricks on us, making it feel like it's moving slower or faster. This isn't just a random glitch. It's actually a clever trick our brains use to help us survive and adapt. When we're in danger, time can feel like it's slowing down. This gives us mo

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

Exploring the Cosmic Stage: Brane-World Gravity Unveiled

In the vast theater of the cosmos, scientists have long been fascinated by the idea of a brane-world universe. This concept suggests that our familiar 4-dimensional world is like a stage, embedded within a larger 5-dimensional space known as the bulk. To make sense of this complex scenario, research

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Nov 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Seal's Lucky Escape: Orcas vs. Boat

In the vast waters near Seattle, a group of orcas, also known as killer whales, were on a hunt. They were not just any orcas, but Bigg's orcas, known for their varied diet. These orcas are not endangered like their salmon-eating cousins, the resident orcas. They are well-fed and thrive in the marine

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