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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 Update Causes Chaos, Microsoft Rushes to Fix

Windows 11 users are facing big problems after a recent update. The update, called KB5066835, is causing major issues. It's breaking local network connections and making recovery tools useless. The problem is with something called HTTP. sys. This is a part of Windows that handles web requests. When

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Cities in Crisis: Why Military Might Isn't the Answer

The idea of sending in the National Guard to tackle urban problems is gaining traction, but is it really the solution? The reasons behind this move shift depending on the city and the day. Sometimes, it's about reducing crime, other times, it's about safeguarding immigration officers. However, this

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

A New Leader Brings Hope to Cyprus

In a surprising turn of events, the Turkish Cypriot community has elected a new leader who might just breathe new life into the long-stalled peace talks. Tufan Erhurman, a moderate from the center-left, secured a whopping 62. 7% of the votes, leaving his opponent, Ersin Tatar, far behind with just 3

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Political Showdown: Who's Really Behind the Government Shutdown?

House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, recently criticized the ongoing government shutdown, which has lasted for 20 days. He argued that if President Donald Trump had absolute power, the government would have reopened immediately. Johnson's comments came during a press conference w

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Stars Speak Out: Celebrities Unite for Democracy

Across the United States, a wave of protests known as "No Kings" swept through over 2, 700 locations. This movement, aimed at opposing the current administration's policies, saw a significant turnout from both the public and notable celebrities. These stars used their influence to amplify the messag

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Bolivia's Big Choice: Two Candidates, One Big Crisis

Bolivia is at a crossroads. The country is facing its worst economic crisis in 40 years, and the people have a tough choice to make. Two pro-business candidates are in the running, and both have similar plans. They want to cut government spending, reduce fuel subsidies, let the currency drop, and im

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Matching Up: AI Helps Align Prostate Cancer Images

Prostate cancer is a big deal. Doctors need to match up images from MRI scans and tissue samples to figure out the best way to treat it. But doing this by hand takes a lot of time and isn't always accurate. That's where AI comes in. A new AI model called SE-ResNet-TPS is designed to do this matchin

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Oct 20 2025BUSINESS

Chicago's Challenges Drive Major Company's Exit

A wealthy businessman recently shared his thoughts on why his company is leaving Chicago. Ken Griffin, who runs Citadel, a big investment firm, said that his company is reducing its presence in Chicago to just two floors in a building. This move started in 2022 because Griffin was unhappy with the h

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Oct 20 2025RELIGION

Worrying About Worry: A Fresh Look at Anxiety

Anxiety is everywhere. It's in us, in our communities, and in the big decisions that shape our world. A new book dives into these worries, offering ways to handle them. The writer, who lives in Seattle, knows a thing or two about anxiety. She's been dealing with it for a long time and has some ideas

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

A Shake-Up in Massachusetts Politics

The political scene in Massachusetts is heating up. Seth Moulton, a representative from Salem, has thrown his hat into the ring for the U. S. Senate, challenging incumbent Ed Markey. This move has set off alarm bells among the progressive faction, particularly for Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley. She'

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