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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Russia and Venezuela: Keeping the Lines Open

Russia and Venezuela are staying in touch, but they're not spilling the details. Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesman, mentioned that Russia is in regular contact with Venezuela. However, he didn't share what they're discussing. This comes at a time when tensions in the Caribbean are rising. Russ

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Big Pharma Makes a Deal: Cheaper Drugs for Medicare

Two major drug companies, Lilly and Novo Nordisk, are close to striking a deal with the White House. They want to offer their weight loss drugs at a lower price. This is big news because it could mean more people can afford these medicines. The plan is to sell the lowest dose of their obesity drugs

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Nov 04 2025WEATHER

Chilly Days Ahead: A Big Freeze is Coming to the East

A major cold front is on its way to the eastern half of the United States. This weather shift is expected to bring a significant drop in temperatures, especially from the Great Lakes down to the Ohio Valley and beyond. The cold air is moving south from Canada, which means many places will feel much

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

TDS Racing's New Faces for 2026

TDS Racing is making big changes for the 2026 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. They've got a fresh trio of drivers ready to hit the track: Tobias Lütke, Mathias Beche, and David Heinemeier Hansson. These three are no strangers to each other, having teamed up before in different racing scenar

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Nov 04 2025SCIENCE

Sharks' Fins: More Than Just Stability?

Sharks are known for their sharp teeth and powerful bodies, but recent drone footage is revealing that their fins might be more than just stabilizers. Scientists have long studied shark behavior, but drones are now offering a unique perspective from above the water. This technology allows researcher

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Nov 04 2025SCIENCE

Smart Gel Sensors: A Game Changer for Measuring Acidic Water

Scientists have created a new tool to measure acidity in water. This tool is better than old ones. It uses a special gel and a smart probe. The probe has two parts that change when acidity changes. This makes the tool very accurate. Old tools had problems. They were not very accurate. They could be

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

Injury Blow: Chargers Lose Key Player for the Season

The Los Angeles Chargers are facing a tough situation. Their starting left tackle, Joe Alt, will miss the rest of the season. He needs surgery to fix his injured ankle. This is the second time this season he has hurt the same ankle. The first time was in Week 4 against the Giants. He tried to come b

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Punchup Live is Changing the Comedy Game

Danny Frenkel and Alex Dajani launched Punchup Live in 2023 with a bold goal: to revolutionize the ticketing industry for live comedy. Frenkel, who spent 13 years at Facebook, noticed a big problem. The comedy world is messy. Artists, venues, and fans all struggle with a broken system. Punchup Live

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

Gaza's Kids Need Schools: Breaking Down the Barriers

Gaza's children are missing out on school. This is a big problem. Schools are not just about learning. They are also safe places. They help kids feel normal. Right now, only a small number of kids can go to school. Many are waiting to get in. This is not good. There are many things stopping kids fr

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Trouble at the Top: FDA's Drug Chief Faces Uncertain Future

Dr. George Tidmarsh, the head of the FDA's drug evaluation center, is currently on leave and might quit. Why? He says the workplace is "toxic" and unfair. The FDA says they put him on leave because of concerns about his behavior. Some reports say Tidmarsh used his power to hurt a business partner.

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