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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Air Force Transgender Members Fight for Lost Benefits

A group of 17 transgender Air Force members is taking legal action against the U. S. government. They claim the military unfairly took away their early retirement benefits and pensions. This lawsuit was filed in federal court recently, months after the Air Force decided to deny early retirement to t

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Get Ready to Go Back to Work

The government shutdown has been a big deal, and now it looks like it might be over soon. Two big agencies, Health and Human Services and the Department of Interior, have told their workers to get ready to go back to work. They sent emails saying to be ready to come back on Thursday if the governme

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

Is Chemistry Enough to Build a Relationship?

Gen Z is changing the dating game with "vibe dating. " It's about feeling a strong connection right away. But does this instant chemistry really lead to a lasting relationship? Or is it just a way to avoid deeper connections? Vibe dating is like a quick test to see if two people get along. If the e

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Germany's Big Move: Investing in Power Grids for a Green Future

Germany is making a bold move to boost its power infrastructure. They plan to spend up to 7. 6 billion euros on buying a share in TenneT Germany. This company runs the country's biggest high-voltage power lines, stretching over 14, 000 kilometers. These lines are super important for carrying renewab

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Buildings Can Help Fight Viruses and Improve Air Quality

The way people use buildings has a big impact on indoor air quality. This is especially important now, with viruses like SARS-CoV-2 spreading mainly through the air indoors. To tackle this, a new tool called ArchABM has been created. It simulates how people interact with buildings and helps figure o

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Nov 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ocean Current in Trouble: What's Happening to the Gulf Stream?

The Gulf Stream, a major ocean current, is in serious trouble. Scientists have found that climate change is causing it to slow down. This current is part of a bigger system called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). The AMOC acts like a giant conveyor belt, moving warm water from

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bridge Trouble in China: What Went Wrong?

In a dramatic turn of events, a brand new bridge in southwest China crumbled into the mountainside just a day after it was shut down. The Hongqi Bridge, which connects Sichuan and Tibet, had to be closed on Monday because of cracks spotted on nearby roads. But on Tuesday, a landslide struck, causing

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Nov 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Miranda and Andy: Back in the Fashion Game

Fans of the fashion world are buzzing with excitement as a new chapter unfolds in the lives of Miranda Priestly and Andy Sachs. The highly anticipated teaser for "The Devil Wears Prada 2" has finally dropped, giving us a glimpse of what's to come. In the short clip, we see Meryl Streep as Miranda Pr

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Giants Shake Up Quarterback Plans: Winston Steps In

The New York Giants are making some big changes at quarterback. Mike Kafka, the new interim coach, has decided that Jameis Winston will start if Jaxson Dart can't play this Sunday against the Packers. Dart, the rookie who has been doing well, is still dealing with a concussion. It looks like he won'

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Trouble in the UK: Starmer Faces Leadership Shake-Up

In the UK, things are heating up for Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Just two weeks before a big budget announcement, rumors are flying that some in his own Labour Party want to replace him. This isn't just idle chatter; it's turning into a serious issue. The trouble started when news outlets reported

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