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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Texas Horns Edge Out Vanderbilt in a Nail-Biter

The Texas Longhorns found themselves in a tight spot against Vanderbilt. They were leading big, but Vanderbilt fought back, making the game super close. In the end, Texas won 34-31. After the game, the players shared their thoughts. Arch Manning, the quarterback, talked about how the team is gettin

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Nov 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Deadly Day in the Italian Alps

The Italian Alps witnessed a tragic event recently. Five experienced climbers from Germany lost their lives in a sudden avalanche. They were attempting to reach the top of Cima Vertana, a peak in the Ortler mountain range. The group consisted of two separate teams, all connected by ropes for safety

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Nov 02 2025CRIME

A Violent Night on the Train: What Happened?

A scary event happened on a train headed to London. Two people are still in serious trouble. The police think it's not about terrorism. Two men are in jail. They were caught just eight minutes after the attack started. The train was full of panic. People were running and hiding. The police chief s

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Shutdown Showdown: Who Gets Help and Who Gets Hurt?

The government shutdown dragged on, causing real harm to millions. The White House claimed they couldn't help, but they had billions. They found ways to pay the military and border agents, but not the poor. They moved money around to keep some things going, but not others. They didn't touch funds f

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Nov 02 2025CRIME

The Louvre Heist: A Clumsy Crime and Its Aftermath

The Louvre, a place known for its art and history, recently became the site of a daring and bizarre theft. Four individuals are now facing charges for stealing jewels worth a staggering $100 million. The heist, which took place in broad daylight, has left many questioning the security measures at on

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Nov 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Guns in Lord of War: A Wild Movie Money-Saving Move

"Lord of War, " a 2005 crime drama starring Nicolas Cage, dives into the shady world of arms dealing. The movie is known for its intense plot and questionable accuracy, but there's one surprising fact: the guns used in the film are real. The story follows Yuri Orlov, played by Cage, as he navigates

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Nigeria and the US: Teaming Up Against Terror

Nigeria is open to working with the US to tackle terrorism, but there's a catch. The country wants to make sure its borders stay intact. This comes after US President Donald Trump hinted at possible military action in Nigeria, concerned about the treatment of Christians. Nigeria's President Bola Ti

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Community Pushback Against Immigration Enforcement

Chicago, a city with a population of 2. 7 million, is known for its tight-knit neighborhoods. These neighborhoods have been standing up to immigration enforcement efforts since September. Residents have been using social media to share information about where immigration agents are and what cars the

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Nov 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastics from Plants: A Greener Choice?

People are looking for ways to reduce harm to the environment. One idea is to use bioplastics instead of regular plastics. These are made from plants, microbes, or even waste from farms and factories. Bioplastics are not as strong or durable as regular plastics. Scientists are working to make them

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Nov 02 2025FINANCE

China's Tech Stock Soars: A Closer Look at Victory Giant's Success

In the middle of the US-China tech war, one Chinese company is making huge waves. Victory Giant Technology (Huizhou) Co. has seen its stock price skyrocket by nearly 600% this year. This makes it the top performer in the MSCI Asia Pacific Index. So, what's driving this incredible growth? It turns o

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