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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

China and South Korea Talk About Cultural Swap

Leaders from China and South Korea met up in Gyeongju. They talked about making their cultures mix more. This is big news because China has had some limits on South Korean shows and music for a while. The talk happened between Chinese President Xi Jinping and South Korea's Lee Jae Myung. They agree

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Nov 02 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Quantum Conundrum: Fear vs. Reality

Bitcoin faces a potential threat from quantum computers, but the real issue might not be the technology itself. Experts warn that panic and misinformation could cause more harm than the actual quantum threat. The crypto market is highly sensitive to news and rumors, as seen in past incidents where f

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Crafting Cancer Fighters: A New Approach to Drug Design

Scientists have been on the hunt for better ways to fight cancer. They've found that a protein called HDAC1 plays a big role in how cancer grows. This protein is like a switch that can turn genes on and off. By targeting HDAC1, researchers hope to develop new drugs that can stop cancer in its tracks

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

When Leaders Fail: The Struggle for Power in America

Right now, millions of Americans are facing a tough time. About 42 million people might lose food assistance soon. Many of them are kids, seniors, and people with disabilities. Others work but still can't make ends meet. Private charities and some states are trying to help, but the problem is too bi

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Celtic's New Boss Takes Charge in Cup Clash

Celtic Football Club is set to face Rangers in the Premier Sports Cup Semi Final. The team is led by Martin O'Neill, who is currently the interim manager. He took over after Brendan Rodgers left the club suddenly. O'Neill's first game in charge was a win against Falkirk. Now, he wants to lead Celti

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Nov 02 2025CRIME

A Late-Night Blast at Harvard: What Happened?

In the quiet hours of Saturday morning, a loud bang shook the Goldenson building at Harvard Medical School. Police quickly figured out it wasn't an accident. Two people ran away when a cop showed up. No one got hurt, but the building took some damage. The school shared pictures of the suspects late

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Nov 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Pink Joy Amid Legal Storm: Sia and Son's Halloween Outing

In the middle of a tough legal fight, Sia found some happiness. She and her little boy, Somersault, went trick-or-treating in matching pink outfits. The singer looked cheerful, holding her one-year-old son. He was in a stroller, pushed by a man thought to be his uncle. This outing happened after a

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Nigeria Clash Over Religious Freedom Claims

The U. S. President recently made strong statements about Nigeria, saying the country is not doing enough to protect Christians. He even suggested that the U. S. might take military action if the situation doesn't improve. This comes after Nigeria's President said his country is not intolerant and p

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Nov 02 2025BUSINESS

Oakland County IT Staff Face Discipline Over Questionable Contract Deal

In a recent development, Oakland County has taken action against four of its IT staff members. They were involved in a shady contract deal. An independent probe revealed that the county awarded a contract to a company owned by one of the employees. This was not done properly. The county executive,

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Nov 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Hidden Talents of Your Old Security Cameras

Security cameras are not just for catching thieves. They can do many cool things around the house. Before throwing out old cameras, think about giving them a new job. Old cameras can help with everyday tasks. They can watch for packages and tell you when they arrive. This is great for stopping porc

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