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Nov 04 2025CRIME

Small-Time Crooks Behind Louvre Jewel Heist?

The recent Louvre heist might have seemed like a job for big-time criminals, but the suspects in custody tell a different story. They are local folks from Seine-Saint-Denis, a suburb north of Paris. The group includes three men and one woman, all with records, but not the kind you'd expect from mast

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Nov 03 2025WEATHER

Himalayan Avalanche Claims Lives of Adventurers

In the heart of the Himalayas, a tragic event unfolded. An avalanche struck a group of climbers near the base camp of Yalung Ri mountain in Nepal's Dolakha district. The disaster occurred around 09:00 local time on a Monday, claiming the lives of at least three individuals, including a French climbe

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Nov 03 2025CELEBRITIES

How Martha Stewart Changed Dinner Parties Forever

Martha Stewart has been a big name in the world of cooking and homemaking for over four decades. She started as a caterer and became the first self-made female billionaire in the U. S. She also created the idea of a lifestyle influencer long before the internet was a thing. Her work has influenced m

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Nov 03 2025BUSINESS

A New Player Joins the Consumer Game

Marco Voci has taken a new role at Houlihan Lokey, a big name in investment banking. He's now a Managing Director in their Consumer Group, based in London. His job? To focus on active lifestyle, branded consumer products, and luxury goods in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He'll team up with ot

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Nov 03 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's Arms Race: U. S. Races Against Time to Deliver Fighter Jets

Taiwan is in a hurry to beef up its defenses. The U. S. is trying to speed up the delivery of F-16V fighter jets. These jets were supposed to arrive by the end of 2026. But now, there's a delay. Why? Production line changes and other disruptions are to blame. To fix this, workers are now putting in

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Nov 03 2025POLITICS

U. S. and South Korea Talk Troops and Security

The U. S. Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, is in South Korea. He is there to talk about the future of U. S. troops in the country. The talks are part of the annual Security Consultative Meeting. This meeting is important. It helps the U. S. and South Korea plan their military alliance. They also dis

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Nov 03 2025POLITICS

What's Really Going on with Trump's Health?

A former White House doctor has raised eyebrows about the recent health check-up of former President Donald Trump. Jeffrey Kuhlman, who has served three U. S. presidents, is not convinced by the claims that Trump is in excellent health. Trump recently visited the Walter Reed Military Medical Center

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Nov 03 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Believers Face a Tough Choice: Safety or Sovereignty?

Bitcoin's early adopters are facing a tough decision. They once believed in keeping their own keys and controlling their own money. But now, they're starting to change their minds. Why? Because of something called "wrench attacks. " These are real-life threats where people are forced to give up thei

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Nov 03 2025CRIME

A Mayor's Fight and Mexico's Struggle with Crime

Carlos Manzo, the mayor of Uruapan, was known for his bold stance against organized crime. He often spoke out about the dangers he faced, even wearing a bulletproof vest in public. Sadly, his concerns proved valid when he was shot during a Day of the Dead festival in the city center. President Clau

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Nov 03 2025RELIGION

Faith, Marriage, and Politics: A Public Discussion

J. D. Vance, the Vice President, recently spoke about his interfaith marriage during a public event. He admitted that he hopes his wife, Usha, who is an agnostic Hindu, will one day share his Christian beliefs. Usha, who comes from an Indian immigrant family, attends church with him, and their child

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