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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

Aviation Authority Resumes Full Flight Operations

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has decided to stop the emergency flight cuts starting Monday at 6 a. m. ET. This move means that flights will go back to normal after weeks of delays and cancellations. The FAA first put these cuts in place on Nov. 7. They started with a 4% reduction in fl

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Sanders' First NFL Game: A Tough Start for the Rookie Quarterback

The Cleveland Browns faced a tough loss against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, with rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders making his first regular-season appearance. Sanders stepped in after Dillon Gabriel left the game with a concussion. Gabriel had a decent first half, completing 7 of 10 passes for

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Israel's Netanyahu Stands Firm Against Palestinian State Amid Rising Tensions

In a bold move, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared his unwavering opposition to the creation of a Palestinian state. This stance comes just before the U. N. Security Council is set to vote on a U. S. -proposed resolution regarding Gaza, which hints at the possibility of Palestini

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Denver's Dominance: How the Broncos Outplayed the Chiefs

The Denver Broncos secured their eighth straight win, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 22-19. This victory puts Denver in a strong position in the AFC West, a division the Chiefs have dominated for the past nine years. The game was a nail-biter, with the Broncos trailing 19-16 in the fourth quarter

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Holiday Withdrawal: National Guard Troops Head Home

The Pentagon has decided to pull back some National Guard troops from Chicago and Portland. This move comes after President Trump sent them to these cities just a few weeks ago, despite local leaders' strong opposition. Around 200 soldiers from California, who were sent to Portland, and 200 from Tex

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Josh Allen's Epic Showdown: Bills Edge Out Buccaneers in High-Scoring Clash

The Buffalo Bills and Tampa Bay Buccaneers put on a show at Highmark Stadium, with the Bills coming out on top 44-32. Josh Allen, the Bills' star quarterback, had a rocky start, throwing two interceptions in the first half. But he bounced back in a big way, finishing the game with 317 passing yards,

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Microfluidics: Tiny Tools for Big Science

Microfluidic devices are like tiny labs on a chip. They can do amazing things, like making proteins or capturing cells. But to do these tricks, they need to organize molecules on their surfaces. This is called surface patterning. It's like drawing with molecules. The patterns help keep things in pla

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Nov 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Making a Difference: How Stars and Big Donors Team Up for Good

In West Hollywood, a small team is making a big impact by connecting influential people with causes that matter. The Artemis Agency, led by two women, helps celebrities and wealthy donors support charities in smart ways. They plan events, raise money, and guide donors to make the biggest difference.

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Basketball and Football Galore: What's on TV for Monday

Monday's TV lineup is packed with exciting sports action. College basketball takes center stage with several games scheduled throughout the evening. The men's teams from Florida A&M and Georgia kick things off at 6:30 p. m. on SECN. Later, at 7 p. m. , VCU faces off against NC State on ACCN. Wiscons

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Trump's Aid Cuts: A Silent Killer of Nigerian Christians

Nigerian Christians face a significant threat, but it's not just from jihadist groups. The current U. S. administration's aid cuts are causing more harm than the terrorists. If the goal is to protect Nigerian Christians, restoring aid might be more effective than military intervention. The situatio

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