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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

A Shooting Sparks Debate on Afghan Refugee Program

A recent incident involving a National Guard shooting has brought attention to the Afghan refugee program in the U. S. The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is one of about 76, 000 Afghans who came to the U. S. after the Taliban took over Afghanistan. This program, called Operation Allies Welcome, star

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

A New Leader for St. Vincent: What's Next?

The people of St. Vincent have spoken, and change is in the air. After 25 years, the New Democratic Party (NDP) has made a big comeback, winning the 2025 elections. Their leader, Dr. Godwin Friday, is set to become the island's next prime minister. This win is a big deal. It means the end of a long

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Nov 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stranger Things Season 5: What's in Store for the Final Chapters

Stranger Things is wrapping up, and the first four episodes of its final season are out. Vecna, the big bad, is now targeting kids aged 9 to 11, just like he did with Will Byers back in 1983. Holly Wheeler, a new character, is helping to uncover more about Vecna and his plans. She even found out his

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Nov 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Ray J's Thanksgiving Arrest: What Went Down?

Ray J, the well-known music entertainer, found himself in a bit of trouble on Thanksgiving. The Los Angeles Police Department took him into custody early in the morning, around 4 a. m. The arrest was for a serious offense, as indicated by the felony charge. The reason behind the arrest is still uncl

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Nov 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Alaska's Climate Crossroads: Time to Step Up or Fall Behind

Alaska is at a critical point in the fight against climate change. The recent UN climate summit, COP30, highlighted some big shifts in the global energy landscape. China is stepping up its game in clean energy, while the U. S. is falling behind. This is a big deal for Alaska, which has a lot to gain

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Nov 28 2025CRYPTO

Trump's Crypto Firm Shakes Up Leadership

A crypto company with connections to former US President Donald Trump has recently seen some big changes at the top. ALT5 Sigma, which manages crypto investments, said goodbye to its CEO and COO in November. Jonathan Hugh and Ron Pitters left the company, and Tony Isaac, who was the president, is no

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

The Hidden Crisis: Everyday Lives Lost to Gender-Based Violence

Every day, 137 women and girls lose their lives at the hands of someone they know. This shocking statistic comes from a recent report that sheds light on the grim reality of femicide, the intentional killing of women and girls because of their gender. The report reveals that in 2024, around 50, 000

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Nov 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Brazil's Carbon Market: A Slow but Steady Journey

Brazil is taking its time to set up a carbon market. The government plans to release the rules for this market by the end of 2026. This news comes from a high-ranking official in the Finance Ministry. The official also mentioned that by then, the government will decide how the market will be managed

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Why Older Adults Are Fighting a Double Battle: Ageing and Obesity

The world is getting older, and at the same time, it's getting heavier. This is not a good mix. More and more older people are struggling with obesity. This is a big problem. It leads to serious health issues. Things like heart disease, diabetes, and trouble moving around. It also makes older adults

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

How Feelings Shape the Future of Business

In today's world, machines can do many things, like writing emails and predicting what people will buy. But one thing they can't do is understand and use emotions like humans can. This makes emotional intelligence a superpower in business. It's not just a nice-to-have skill; it's a game-changer. Mo

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