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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

Metals That Bend the Rules: A New Way to Shape Our Future

Metals are tough and strong, but they can't change their shape easily. Unlike living things, they need a lot of heat and energy to move around. But what if metals could change their stiffness and shape without all that extra energy? That's what scientists are exploring. Imagine a metal that can swi

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

A High-Ranking Military Lawyer Steps Down Amid Controversy

A top legal figure in the Israeli military has decided to step down from her role. This follows a situation where a video was shared with the media, showing soldiers allegedly mistreating a Palestinian person in custody. The video was from last year, and it shows serious abuse. Five soldiers have be

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

How New Heart Fixes Reach People Across the US

A fresh heart treatment is spreading across the US. This treatment, called mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (M-TEER), is getting attention. The goal is to make sure it reaches as many people as possible without losing quality. The study looked at how this treatment is spreading. It checked

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Graham Platner's Campaign Shake-Up: What's Going On?

Graham Platner, a 41-year-old military veteran and oyster farmer, is running for the U. S. Senate. He wants to challenge Republican Sen. Susan Collins in 2026. But first, he has to get through the Democratic primary. That includes facing off against Gov. Janet Mills and others. Lately, Platner's ca

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

What's The U. S. Up To With Venezuela?

The U. S. is paying close attention to Venezuela. There are reports that some officials have already chosen targets, like military sites, as part of a plan to tackle drug trafficking. However, opinions vary on whether a decision to strike has been made. Last week, President Trump made a statement t

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Russia's New Underwater Monster: A Look at the Poseidon Drone

Russia has introduced a new weapon that's got everyone talking. It's called the Poseidon, and it's not your average underwater drone. This thing is powered by nuclear energy and can carry a nuclear warhead. It's designed to create massive, radioactive waves that could flood coastal cities and make t

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Spain Honors Those Hurt by Franco's Rule

Spain's current leaders recently honored those affected by the country's civil war and the long rule of General Francisco Franco. This event happened just before the 50th anniversary of Franco's death. Franco took control in 1936 after a coup against the elected government. This led to a war that l

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: Who's Really to Blame?

In the midst of an ongoing government shutdown, House Speaker Mike Johnson has been vocal about the Democrats' role in the crisis, accusing them of using vital programs as bargaining chips. He argues that essential services, such as food assistance and early education, are at risk due to the Democra

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Oct 31 2025WEATHER

Halloween Weather: A Spooktacular Forecast for Southern California

Southern California is gearing up for a delightful Halloween night, with weather conditions that seem to be straight out of a dream. The skies will be clear, offering a perfect backdrop for trick-or-treating under the glow of a Waxing Gibbous moon, which will be 69% illuminated. As the sun dips bel

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

Young Entrepreneurs Strike Gold in the AI Boom

In the fast-paced world of technology, three young entrepreneurs have made a significant mark. Brendan Foody, Adarsh Hiremath, and Surya Midha, all just 22 years old, have become billionaires after their AI recruiting startup, Mercor, secured $350 million in funding. This valuation puts their compan

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