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Nov 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

U. S. Army's Drone Plan: A Big Shift in Warfare

The U. S. Army is planning a massive increase in drone production. They want to buy at least one million drones in the next few years. This is a huge jump from the current rate of about 50, 000 drones per year. The Army is learning from the war in Ukraine. Both Ukraine and Russia are using small, c

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Nov 08 2025FINANCE

DraftKings' Betting Blues: What Went Wrong and What's Next?

DraftKings, a big name in sports betting, recently shared its third-quarter results. They weren't great. An expert, Jordan Bender, kept a positive rating on the company but admitted the betting part was a mess. He said it was "ugly. " That's not a good sign. The company spent more on promotions, bu

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

What Helps Gunshot Survivors Heal?

Gunshot wounds are serious. They can change lives forever. But what helps people recover? Many things affect healing. These are called social determinants of health. They include where you live, your job, and your support system. Research shows these factors matter a lot. But for gunshot survivors,

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Nov 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Grammy 2026: Who's in the Running?

Kendrick Lamar is leading the pack with nine nominations, showing that Grammy voters are big fans of his work. Lady Gaga isn't far behind with seven nods, tying with producers Jack Antonoff and Cirkut. It's a big year for new artists too, with Leon Thomas surprising everyone with six nominations, ty

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

China's Navy Grows Stronger with New Aircraft Carrier

China's navy just got a powerful new toy: the Fujian, its newest and most advanced aircraft carrier. This isn't just any ship; it's the first one China designed and built all by itself. With this new addition, China now has three aircraft carriers, making its navy the biggest in the world by ship co

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Vaccines Under the Microscope: A Closer Look at the CDC's New Review

Vaccines have been a crucial part of child healthcare for a long time. They protect kids from serious diseases that used to be common. Dr. Stanley Plotkin, a well-known vaccine expert, remembers a time when parents were scared of diseases like polio and measles. Now, thanks to vaccines, these fears

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Iran's Secret Plan to Target Israeli Diplomat in Mexico Exposed

Iran's Revolutionary Guard had a plan. They wanted to harm Israel's ambassador in Mexico. This happened late last year. The plot was active for months. But it was stopped. There is no danger now. The U. S. official who spoke about this did not want to be named. They said the plan was stopped. It do

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

Continental AG: Navigating Challenges and Shifting Gears

In the third quarter of 2025, Continental AG faced a mix of wins and losses, showing that change isn't always easy. The company's sales stayed almost the same as last year, with a small drop of 0. 9%. But if you ignore currency changes and other stuff, sales actually grew by 2. 6%. That's not bad, b

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Nov 07 2025FINANCE

Tax Shift: UK's Financial Chief Eyes Income Tax Hike

In a move that could reshape the UK's tax landscape, Finance Minister Rachel Reeves is reportedly considering a significant income tax increase. This proposal is part of a broader strategy to meet fiscal targets and address economic challenges. The plan involves raising income tax by 2 pence while

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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's New Way to Predict the Future

Google is adding a new tool to its search engine and finance platform. This tool shows predictions from Polymarket and Kalshi. These are platforms where people bet on future events. For example, will there be a recession in 2025? Who will win the next U. S. presidential election? The idea is simple

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