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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

AI Video Fiasco: Cuomo's Campaign in Hot Water

Andrew Cuomo's mayoral campaign is in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. A bizarre AI-generated video surfaced briefly on Cuomo's X account, depicting his opponent, Zohran Mamdani, in a less than flattering light. The clip showed a group of AI-generated characters, including a pimp, a drunk dr

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

States Step Up to Support Women's Health Amid Federal Funding Cuts

In a bold move, two major U. S. states are stepping in to fill the gap left by federal funding cuts to Planned Parenthood. New York and California, both led by Democratic governors, have pledged significant funds to ensure that reproductive healthcare services remain accessible. The federal cuts ca

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

A Tragic Crossing: Lives Lost in the Aegean Sea

In the early hours of Friday morning, a rubber boat filled with migrants met a grim fate off the coast of Turkey's Mugla province. The vessel, carrying 18 people, sank swiftly after taking on water, leaving at least 14 individuals dead. The tragedy was first reported by an Afghan man who miraculousl

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

September's Inflation: A Small Step Back

Prices went up, but not as much as people thought they would. This is what happened in September. The numbers came out late because the government wasn't working. The U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said prices were 3. 0% higher than last year. That's a bit less than what experts guessed. It's als

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

Small Raise for Seniors: Will It Be Enough?

Next year, seniors and other Social Security beneficiaries will see a small boost in their monthly checks. The increase is 2. 8%, which works out to about $56 more per month for the average person. This change is meant to help with rising costs, but it might not be enough. Health care costs eat up

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Europe's Winter Grain Planting Gets a Weather Break

Europe's farmers are having a better time planting winter grains this year. The weather has been kinder than in the past two years. This could mean more stable grain areas, even though prices are low. The early part of October was dry. This let farmers plant a lot before the wetter weather came. Th

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

MEXC Joins Blockchain Life 2025 as Diamond Sponsor to Boost Crypto Access

MEXC, a major player in the cryptocurrency exchange world, is stepping into the spotlight at Blockchain Life 2025 in Dubai. This event, happening on October 28-29, is a big deal for MEXC. It's their chance to show why they're a go-to platform for traders who want to get in on new crypto projects ear

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

The Big Heist: Why Thieves Are Shifting Targets

In the world of art theft, something unexpected has happened. Thieves have started stealing items that they can actually sell. This is a big change from the usual trend of stealing famous paintings that are nearly impossible to sell. Recently, thieves stole royal jewelry worth around $100 million fr

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Oct 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Embracing the Dark: Horror-Themed Shops and Cafes on the Rise

In the heart of Chicago, a unique trend is taking shape. Horror and gothic-themed shops and cafes are popping up, offering a haven for fans of the macabre. These places are not just for Halloween; they are a year-round destination for those who love the dark and eerie. One such place is Jackalope C

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

China's Big Plan: Tech, Trade, and Tough Times

China is making a big move. They want to rely less on foreign tech and boost their own economy. This is all part of their five-year plan. They're not backing down from the trade war with the U. S. Instead, they're doubling down on their goals. The plan is all about becoming more self-sufficient. Ch

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