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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks: Big Promises, Small Steps

The recent global climate summit, COP30, ended with a new agreement, but it didn't include a clear plan to cut fossil fuel use. This was a big letdown for many countries that wanted stronger action. The summit started with high hopes. Over 80 countries wanted to agree on a strong plan to move away

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Understanding SNIP: Why Dysplasia Matters

Sinonasal inverted papilloma, or SNIP, is a growth in the nose and sinuses. It's not cancer, but it can come back after treatment. Worse, it can turn into cancer. Doctors are trying to figure out why this happens. One clue might be dysplasia. This is when cells look abnormal under a microscope. The

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Nov 22 2025CRIME

Holiday Cheer Interrupted: A Shooting in Concord

In Concord, North Carolina, a joyful Christmas tree lighting ceremony took a dark turn when gunfire broke out. Four individuals were hurt in the chaos, with three in critical condition and one stable. The shooting, which happened around 7:30 p. m. on Union Street, was reportedly between two people w

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Nov 22 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Comet or Alien Tech? Scientists Debate New Space Mystery

A strange object named 3I/ATLAS has been making waves in the astronomy world. Recent images captured by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show a fuzzy white ball zooming past Mars. This object is special because it's from another star system, not our own. The images were taken from about 19 millio

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Lane Kiffin's Future Hangs in the Balance as Ole Miss Eyes Playoff

Lane Kiffin's time at Ole Miss is at a crossroads. The university and its athletic director, Keith Carter, have been in talks with Kiffin about his future, but any decisions will wait until after the Rebels' final game of the season, the Egg Bowl against Mississippi State. Kiffin's current team is

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

The AI Boom: A Double-Edged Sword for the U. S. Economy

The U. S. economy in 2025 is like a seesaw. On one side, artificial intelligence is booming. On the other side, everything else is struggling. AI developers and chipmakers are making huge profits. Investments are pouring in. Data centers are popping up everywhere. Utilities are working hard to meet

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Nov 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Image Tech: A New Era of Creation and Concern

Google's latest AI image generator, Nano Banana Pro, is turning heads. It's not just another tech gadget; it's a significant leap forward. But with great power comes great responsibility. First, let's talk about what Nano Banana Pro can do. It's incredibly skilled at creating lifelike images. From

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Justice Department in Hot Water Over Comey Case

The Justice Department is in a tough spot. They're trying to discredit a judge who's handling the case against former FBI director James Comey. This is getting messy. Officials have been making some questionable moves. They've criticized the judge for using a different word in court. That's not a bi

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Brazil's Former Leader Faces Arrest Amid Coup Allegations

Brazil's top court made a bold move, ordering the arrest of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro. This happened after a judge suspected Bolsonaro might try to flee the country before starting a 27-year prison term for allegedly trying to overthrow the government. The judge, Alexandre de Moraes, pointed out

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Ohio State's Big Game Challenges: Key Players Sit Out

Ohio State faces a tough matchup against Rutgers without some of their top players. The Buckeyes, who are undefeated, will be missing wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate. This is a big deal because both players have been huge contributors this season. Jeremiah Smith, a standout wide rece

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