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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Tanzania's President Wins Big, but Is It Fair?

Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan won the recent election with a huge 97% of the vote. She celebrated in Dodoma, saying Tanzanians chose a woman leader. She called for unity and promised to keep the country peaceful. But not everyone is happy. Many think the election wasn't fair. Two main op

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Nov 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Andrew's New Home: What's Next for the Disgraced Royal?

Prince Andrew's life has taken a dramatic turn. He's no longer a royal prince. He's lost his titles and his home. Now, he's moving to Sandringham, a place full of history and family memories. But why is this happening, and what's next for him? Sandringham is a big estate in the countryside. It's be

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

November 2025: A Stargazer's Delight

November 2025 promises a spectacular show in the night sky. The month kicks off with a celestial treat: the Full Hunter's Supermoon, which is not only the largest but also the brightest full moon of the year. This supermoon will be at its peak on November 6th, making it a must-see event. For those w

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Hidden Science: October's Coolest Discoveries

October brought some fascinating science news that might have slipped under the radar. Let's dive into a few standout stories. Ever wondered how to max out your score in Boggle? Dan Vanderkam, a software engineer, cracked the code. He figured out the best board setup for the highest score ever—3, 6

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Nov 01 2025SPORTS

Sanford's Volleyball Comeback: A Story of Grit and Determination

The Sanford High School volleyball team showed true grit and determination in their match against Monte Vista. Despite a slow start, the Mustangs managed to pull off a thrilling five-set victory. Monte Vista took the first set, but Sanford fought back to win the next three, securing their win with a

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Nov 01 2025SPORTS

A Thrilling End to the Volleyball Season

The final match of the Sierra Grande High School volleyball team's season was a nail-biter. They faced off against Sangre de Cristo in a game that went the full four sets. The Panthers, as they're known, started strong, winning the first two sets. But Sangre de Cristo fought back, taking the third s

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Cybercab: A Steering Wheel Surprise?

A recent photo has sparked curiosity about Tesla's Cybercab. The image, shared by influencer Sawyer Merritt on X, shows a Cybercab being tested on public roads. The passenger's hand seems to be gripping something that looks like a steering wheel. This is interesting because Tesla has been talking ab

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Nov 01 2025OPINION

Why is Trump's trade policy hurting U. S. universities?

The U. S. government is taking steps that might not be in the best interest of the country. They are putting tariffs on imports from other countries. This is supposed to help reduce the trade deficit. But at the same time, they are making it harder for international students to come to the U. S. Thi

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Nov 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Who've Had Ghostly Encounters

Many famous people have shared their ghostly experiences, showing that even celebrities believe in the supernatural. Adele once lived in a mansion that gave her the creeps, especially when she was alone. Staff refused to work upstairs after dark, convinced the place was haunted. This made selling th

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

How to Make Daylight Saving Time Easier on Kids

Daylight saving time can be tricky for kids. When clocks fall back, adults might enjoy an extra hour of sleep. But for children, it's not so simple. Their bodies don't understand the time change. This means they might wake up earlier than usual, even if they go to bed at the same time. To help kids

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