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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Drones: A Growing Concern and a Chance for the U. S. to Shine

Drones are becoming a big worry. They can cause a lot of damage quickly. The Army Secretary, Dan Driscoll, thinks this is one of the biggest threats we face. But he also believes the U. S. is handling it well. The Army is leading the way in dealing with this drone problem. They are working closely

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Green Bay's Bumpy Road to Victory: Wind, Injuries, and Close Calls

In a game where the wind was as much of a player as the teams themselves, the Green Bay Packers managed to edge out the New York Giants with a score of 27-20. The weather conditions were tough, with winds reaching up to 17 mph, making it difficult for both teams to execute their plays effectively. T

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Nov 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Justin Bieber's Skateboard Mishap: Ouch!

Justin Bieber, the pop sensation, had a rough day on his electric skateboard. He took a tumble and ended up hurting his ribs. During a live stream, he shared his pain, saying, "My ribs are killing me, man. " He explained that he fell off his skateboard and landed hard on his hip. The pain was so bad

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Denver's Dominance: How the Broncos Outplayed the Chiefs

The Denver Broncos secured their eighth straight win, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 22-19. This victory puts Denver in a strong position in the AFC West, a division the Chiefs have dominated for the past nine years. The game was a nail-biter, with the Broncos trailing 19-16 in the fourth quarter

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Holiday Withdrawal: National Guard Troops Head Home

The Pentagon has decided to pull back some National Guard troops from Chicago and Portland. This move comes after President Trump sent them to these cities just a few weeks ago, despite local leaders' strong opposition. Around 200 soldiers from California, who were sent to Portland, and 200 from Tex

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Chile's Big Vote: Crime, Immigration, and a Divided Nation

Chile is having a big vote for a new president and parliament. The main candidates are Jeannette Jara, a communist, and José Antonio Kast, a far-right figure. Both are focusing on crime and immigration, even though they have very different views on other things. Voting is now mandatory in Chile. Th

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Microfluidics: Tiny Tools for Big Science

Microfluidic devices are like tiny labs on a chip. They can do amazing things, like making proteins or capturing cells. But to do these tricks, they need to organize molecules on their surfaces. This is called surface patterning. It's like drawing with molecules. The patterns help keep things in pla

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Nov 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Farming and Food: How Blockchain is Changing the Game

Blockchain is a new way to handle money and information online. It lets people trade without needing banks. But it's not just about money. It's also making waves in farming and food. Think about how food gets from farms to your plate. It's a long journey. Blockchain can make this journey clearer. I

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Smart Nanoparticles Take Aim at Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a tough opponent. It's smart, sneaky, and hard to beat. But scientists are fighting back with a clever new weapon: tiny nanoparticles that can target cancer cells and their powerhouses, the mitochondria. These nanoparticles are like tiny delivery trucks. They carry two special carg

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Nov 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Running Man: A Mirror to Our AI-Driven Reality

Edgar Wright's new take on "The Running Man" dives headfirst into the messy world of AI and deepfakes, showing us a future that might not be too far off. The story follows Ben Richards, played by Glen Powell, as he navigates a brutal game show where contestants fight for their lives while being mani

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