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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

Lips Locked Through Time: The Old Story of Kissing

Why do people kiss? It's a question that has puzzled scientists for years. Recent studies suggest that this behavior might be much older than previously believed. Evidence points to our ancient ancestors, like Neanderthals, engaging in this lip-locking activity. Interestingly, humans aren't the onl

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Unusual Steps in Comey's Indictment Raise Questions

A recent court hearing has brought to light some odd details about how former FBI Director James Comey ended up facing charges. It turns out that the full grand jury didn't actually see the final indictment against Comey. Only the foreperson and one other juror got to review it. This came up during

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Nov 19 2025CRIME

Brave Schoolgirl Escapes as Search Continues for 24 Missing Students in Nigeria

In a heartbreaking turn of events, 24 schoolgirls were taken from their dormitory in Maga, Nigeria, while one brave student managed to escape. The incident happened early Monday morning when armed men stormed the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School. These men climbed over the school fenc

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Nov 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Resilient Bird's Journey to Recovery

In the vast landscapes of southwestern Utah, a remarkable story of survival and resilience unfolded. A young great horned owl, later identified as a male due to its smaller size, found itself in a dire situation. It had somehow ended up inside a cement mixer, resulting in its face, chest, and right

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Nov 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Fire's Swift Destruction in a Japanese Fishing Town

In a sudden turn of events, a fire swept through a quiet fishing town in southwestern Japan, leaving a trail of destruction. The fire, which started on Tuesday evening, quickly spread due to strong winds, damaging or destroying around 170 homes. The area, known for its old wooden houses, was particu

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Heart's Hidden Messengers: Tiny Brain-Like Signals

The heart, often seen as a simple pump, has a secret. It uses its own chemical messengers to send signals. These messengers, like tiny brain-like signals, help control the heart's rhythm. Scientists have known about similar systems in the brain for a long time. But the heart? That's a newer discover

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Nov 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Post Malone and Ex Reach Agreement on Custody

Post Malone and his ex-fiancée, Hee Sung "Jamie" Park, have finally reached a custody agreement for their 3-year-old daughter. The details are private, but the fact that they settled is a big deal. This wasn't an easy process. Park wanted the case moved to Los Angeles, where child support payments

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Nov 19 2025EDUCATION

Latine Youth: The Unseen Struggles of Language and Trauma

Latine youth in America face a tough balancing act. They juggle language, culture, and trauma. This mix often affects their school performance. Recent studies show that those who speak more Spanish and have faced violence tend to have lower grades. But it's not just about language. Students who spea

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

SNAP Cuts: A Recipe for Disaster

SNAP, or food stamps, is a lifeline for over 42 million people in the U. S. It's not as easy as walking into a church food pantry. You have to apply, meet income rules, and hope politicians don't mess things up. During the longest U. S. government shutdown, there was a lot of confusion about food a

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Nov 19 2025SPORTS

Baseball's Global Stage: A Look at Japan's Love for the Game

Japan has a deep love for baseball. It's more than just a sport there. It's a big part of their culture. This is clear in a new documentary called "Homecoming: The Tokyo Series. " It's about the 2025 MLB World Tour opener in Tokyo. The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs played there. The Dodge

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