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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Serbia's Students Stand Up to Power

In Serbia's capital, Belgrade, a large group of people recently marched against violence aimed at university students. This march happened on the same day last year when pro-government supporters attacked drama students during a protest. That attack led to widespread student strikes and daily rallie

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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks Hit a Snag: EU and Others Clash Over Deal

The COP30 climate summit in Brazil is running late. Everyone was supposed to wrap things up by Friday, but talks dragged on into the night. Why? The European Union (EU) isn't happy with the proposed deal. They say it doesn't do enough to cut down on greenhouse gases. Most of the 200 countries at th

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and the US Team Up to Talk Peace

Ukraine and the United States are getting together in Switzerland to chat about how to stop the ongoing war with Russia. This big meeting is happening because both countries want to find a way to bring peace to the region. Rustem Umerov, a key figure in Ukraine's security team, shared the news on T

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Germany's Merz Talks Ukraine with Trump: Europe's Stake in the War

Friedrich Merz, Germany's Chancellor, had a lengthy phone chat with former U. S. President Donald Trump. The main topic? Ukraine and the ongoing war with Russia. Merz made it clear that Europe has a huge stake in this conflict and must be part of any solution. He stressed that wars can't be solved

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Cheering Made Fun and Loud with PomBell

Three moms from Newport Beach had a bright idea that turned into a booming business. They combined a pom-pom and a cowbell to create the PomBell. This unique tool helps fans cheer louder and more visibly at games and events. The idea came to life at a high school football game. Jessica and Lara wer

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Fluoride Safety: New Study Sparks Debate Amid Growing Concerns

A recent study claims that fluoride is safe for children's brain development, but many experts are skeptical. The study, published in Science Advances, suggests that fluoride exposure in childhood has no negative cognitive effects and might even offer slight benefits. However, the study's methodolog

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

France's Ambitious Plan for Fighter Jets: Will It Work?

France is taking big steps to strengthen Europe's military power. President Macron is leading the charge, aiming to sell 100 Rafale fighter jets to Ukraine. This isn't a small deal; it's a massive investment. But Macron's ambitions don't stop there. He's also pushing for a next-generation fighter je

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Nov 22 2025OPINION

A Feast for the World: Thanksgiving's Hidden Legacy

Thanksgiving isn't just about turkey and pie. It's a day with a powerful history of helping others. After World War II, America showed this in a big way. In 1946, U. S. soldiers in Germany shared a Thanksgiving meal with local kids. These children were amazed by simple things like oranges, which wer

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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Eurovision Tightens Rules to Keep Politics Out

The Eurovision Song Contest is making some big changes. They want to keep politics out of the competition. The new rules stop governments and other groups from pushing too hard for certain songs. If they do, they might get in trouble. This year, Israel's entry, Yuval Raphael, came in second. Raphae

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Nov 21 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Carman Family Mystery: A Story of Tragedy and Suspicion

The Carman family saga is a twisted tale of wealth, mental health struggles, and tragic deaths. At the center of it all is a family feud that may have led to the deaths of three people. The story starts with John Chakalos, a wealthy real estate developer, who was found dead in his home in 2013. His

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