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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Who's in the Running for the Next UN Leader?

The United Nations is gearing up for a big change in 2027. A new Secretary-General will take the reins, and the process to pick this important leader is about to kick off. This role is like the CEO of the UN, overseeing thousands of staff and major peacekeeping efforts. The selection process is a b

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Maine Senate Hopeful Faces Tattoo Trouble

Graham Platner, a candidate for the Maine Senate, recently admitted to having a tattoo linked to Nazi symbolism. He brushed it off as a drunken mistake made during his time in the Marines. This isn't the first time Platner has faced backlash for his past actions. Earlier, some of his old online post

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Media Giant Warner Bros. Discovery Explores Sale Options

Warner Bros. Discovery, the powerhouse behind HBO, CNN, and DC Studios, is thinking about selling some or all of its business. This comes just a few months after they announced plans to split into two companies. The company said they are looking at different options because they've had some unsolici

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Oct 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Air Fryer Fails: Foods That Should Stay Out of the Basket

Air fryers are awesome, but they can't do it all. Some foods just don't play nice with that hot, circulating air. Let's talk about the foods that should steer clear of the air fryer to save your taste buds and your kitchen from disaster. First up, boneless pork chops. They're lean and mean, but tha

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Money Talks in the Big Races: Democrats Lead the Ad Game

In the upcoming elections, Democrats are flexing their financial muscle. They're spending big on ads in key races, hoping to sway voters. But does more money mean more votes? Let's break it down. In California, Democrats are pouring over $66 million into ads for a redistricting measure. They claim

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Bolivia's Big Choice: Two Candidates, One Big Crisis

Bolivia is at a crossroads. The country is facing its worst economic crisis in 40 years, and the people have a tough choice to make. Two pro-business candidates are in the running, and both have similar plans. They want to cut government spending, reduce fuel subsidies, let the currency drop, and im

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

Nickel Catalysts Get a Boost from Halogen Friends

Nickel catalysts are not as good as their noble metal counterparts for hydrogen oxidation in alkaline environments. They only have 1-2% of their activity. This is a problem because scientists don't fully understand why. But recent research sheds some light on this issue. The study looked at how dif

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Florida Gators: Who Could Be the Next Coach?

The Florida Gators are on the hunt for a new football coach after parting ways with Billy Napier. This move makes Florida the tenth team in the FBS to change head coaches this season and offseason. Other schools like Stanford, Kent State, and UCLA have also made changes, showing that this year's coa

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Florida State's Football Woes: A Look at the Latest Loss

Florida State's football team is on a rough streak. They've now lost four games in a row, and nine straight in their conference. Their latest defeat came against Stanford, with a final score of 20-13. It wasn't a pretty game for the Seminoles. The team's performance has raised some serious question

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Trading Cards Make a Comeback: Why Everyone's Collecting Again

Trading cards are back in a big way, and it's not just kids who are excited. Adults are also getting into the hobby, driven by nostalgia and the fun of collecting. Big stores like Target and Walmart are noticing this trend and stocking up on cards for the holiday season. Sales of trading cards have

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