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Nov 01 2025CRIME

Halloween Plot Foiled: FBI Makes Arrests in Michigan

In a recent development, the FBI has announced that they have disrupted a potential attack in Michigan. Multiple individuals were taken into custody, although specific details about the arrests remain undisclosed. The FBI Director, Kash Patel, shared the news on a social media platform, stating tha

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Nov 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Do We Like Scary Stuff?

Ever wondered why we like things that scare us? It's not just about the thrill. It's also about how our bodies and brains work. When something scares us, our bodies react. Our hearts beat faster. We sweat. Our muscles get tight. This is our body's way of getting ready to face danger or run away. Bu

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Fluoride for Kids: A Shift in Safety Standards

The FDA has recently taken a stand against unapproved fluoride drugs for children, highlighting potential health risks. This move targets products that have been on the market for years, often promoted as a way to prevent tooth decay. The FDA sent notices to four companies selling these products, es

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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

School Phone Rules, Job Cuts, and Candy Costs

Let's dive into some interesting numbers that show what's happening in the world right now. First up, phones in schools. Some places are saying no to cell phones during class. Guess what? It seems to help kids do better in school. Fewer distractions mean more learning. But not everyone is happy abo

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Money Moves: How AI and Blockchain Are Changing Finance

AI and blockchain are like two sides of the same coin in the world of finance. AI is the brainy part, making things smarter and faster. Blockchain is the strong backbone, making sure everything runs smoothly and safely. Together, they are changing how money moves and how decisions are made. Think a

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

South Korea's Big Tech Teams Up with Nvidia for AI Boom

South Korea is making a big move in the world of artificial intelligence. Nvidia, a major player in AI technology, is teaming up with some of South Korea's biggest tech companies. This includes Hyundai, Samsung, SK Group, and Naver. The goal? To boost South Korea's AI capabilities and infrastructure

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Oct 31 2025WEATHER

New York City's Extreme Weather Challenge: A Look at the Recent Storm

New York City faced a powerful storm that caused severe flooding, breaking over a century-old rainfall records. Central Park saw its highest rainfall in more than 100 years, with other areas like LaGuardia and Newark airports also setting new records. The storm led to at least two deaths in Brooklyn

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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 2025SCIENCE

Speeding Up Battery Recycling: New Heating Tech to the Rescue

The world is charging ahead with electric cars and gadgets, and that means a lot of old lithium-ion batteries are piling up. Recycling these batteries is crucial, but the usual methods can be slow and use too much energy. So, scientists are looking into faster heating methods to make recycling more

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Oct 31 2025CRIME

FBI's Michigan Mission: A Halloween Scare Averted

The FBI recently stopped a possible attack in Michigan. They didn't give many details. But they said it was going to happen around Halloween. The FBI boss, Kash Patel, wrote about it on social media. He thanked the FBI and other police for their hard work. The FBI was busy in Dearborn, a city near

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