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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing Through the AI Video Illusion

AI tools are now making videos that look real but are fake. These tools can create videos of people saying or doing things they never did. This can be used for fun, like in movies, but it can also be used to trick people. For example, someone could make a fake video of a leader saying something they

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Neuralgic Amyotrophy: A Closer Look at Its Spread

Neuralgic amyotrophy, also known as Parsonage-Turner syndrome, is a condition that causes sudden pain and weakness in the shoulder area. It is quite common, affecting about 100 out of every 100, 000 people. However, despite its prevalence, there is still a lot we don't know about how it spreads and

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

Mars Mission Takes Off Amid Solar Storm Chaos

Blue Origin is all set to give it another shot, launching its massive New Glenn rocket from Florida. This time, it's carrying NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. The plan was delayed twice before, first because of bad weather and a random ship, and then due to a massive solar storm. Even though the sto

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Nov 14 2025RELIGION

Religion's Role in Daily Life: A Changing Landscape

In the past decade, there's been a noticeable shift in how Americans view religion's role in their everyday lives. A recent survey reveals that fewer people now consider religion a significant part of their daily routines compared to 10 years ago. This change is quite substantial, with a drop from 6

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

Breece Hall: The Young NFL Star Making Waves

Breece Hall, a standout running back for the New York Jets, is quickly becoming a key player in the NFL. At just 24 years old, he is already making a significant impact on the field. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, and raised in Kansas, Hall's journey to the NFL is an inspiring story of hard work and deter

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Mayor Makes Budget Moves, But Will It Be Enough?

Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson is trying to make his $16. 6 billion budget work by making some changes. He's facing a lot of pushback, though, and it's not clear if these changes will be enough to get the support he needs from the City Council. One of the big changes is about a tax on businesses.

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech and Teamwork Save the Day in Manchester Swamp Rescue

In Manchester-by-the-Sea, a person found themselves in a tricky spot, stuck in a swampy area near Route 128. This isn't just any ordinary swamp; it's a dense, wooded area that can be hard to navigate, even for locals. The rescue operation kicked off when the North Shore Regional 911 Center stepped

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Nov 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Deep Dive: Burying Our Toxic Mess

People around the world are making a lot of trash. Some of it is really dangerous. One type of trash that scares people the most is radioactive waste. Countries are planning to bury this waste deep underground in special places. This is a huge job that will take a lot of time, money, and smart peopl

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Nov 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hot Times Ahead: Big Money Moves to Fight Climate Health Crisis

The world is getting hotter, and it's taking a toll on people's health. Over half a million people die each year due to extreme heat. To tackle this growing problem, a group of philanthropies has pledged $300 million for research and solutions. This funding, announced at the COP30 climate talks in B

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Germany's Call: Keep Young Ukrainians Home

Germany's leader, Friedrich Merz, had a long chat with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. He made it clear that young Ukrainian men should stay in their home country. Why? Because they are needed there. Lately, many young Ukrainians have been moving to Germany. In fact, last month, over 79, 0

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