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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Europe's Big Money Move for Ukraine Hits a Snag

Europe's plan to back Ukraine with a massive financial boost is facing some serious hurdles. The idea was to use frozen Russian assets worth up to 210 billion euros to give Ukraine a strong hand in talks with Moscow. But getting all European countries on board has been tricky, especially with Hungar

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Afghans in the U. S. Face Uncertainty Amid Immigration Crackdown

Afghans living in the United States are feeling anxious and stressed. This is because of a recent event that led to stricter immigration rules. A man from Afghanistan was accused of shooting two National Guard members near the White House. After this, the Trump administration started to tighten immi

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Josh Allen: The NFL's New Rushing Record Holder

Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills quarterback, has just broken a big record. He now holds the title for the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in NFL history. With 76 touchdowns, he has beaten Cam Newton's old record. What makes this even more amazing is that Allen has more rushing touchdowns than

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Giannis Antetokounmpo: Where Will He Play Next?

Giannis Antetokounmpo, the star player for the Milwaukee Bucks, is making headlines again. His future with the team is up in the air. Talks about his possible move to the New York Knicks have been going on for a while. But, there's a big question mark hanging over the deal. The Knicks are doing wel

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A Risky Chat: How a Pentagon Chief Might Have Put Soldiers in Danger

A recent investigation by the Pentagon's watchdog has raised serious concerns about a high-ranking official's use of a popular messaging app. Pete Hegseth, the Defense Secretary, is at the center of this controversy. He shared details about a planned military operation in Yemen using the Signal app.

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Chargers' Win Overshadowed by Quarterback's Injury

The Los Angeles Chargers had a strong win against the Las Vegas Raiders on Thanksgiving weekend. The Raiders lost 31-14 and are now out of the running for the playoffs. But the big talk wasn't about the score. It was about the injury to Chargers' quarterback Justin Herbert. He broke a bone in his le

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Seafarers Set Free After Red Sea Ship Attack

In a recent turn of events, the crew members of a cargo ship that was attacked and sunk in the Red Sea have been released. The ship, named Eternity C, was operated by a Greek company and flew the Liberian flag. It was targeted by Yemen's Houthi rebels in July, leading to its eventual sinking. The c

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Boom: Big Spending, Bigger Risks?

AI is advancing fast, but not everyone is handling the risks well. That's what Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic, shared at a recent event. He's optimistic about the tech but worried about the money side. Some companies are spending too much, too fast. This could lead to problems, even if the tech

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Move Goods: The Electric Truck Revolution

In Europe, moving goods around is a big job. Many small companies do this work. They use old diesel trucks. These trucks are not good for the environment. They also cost a lot to run. This is a problem. But now, there is a new idea. It is called Trucking-as-a-Service. This idea uses electric trucks.

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Dec 04 2025FINANCE

Tech Giants Eye Big Money for AI Dreams

Big tech companies are changing how they get money. They are now borrowing more instead of using their own cash. This is because they want to build data centers ready for AI. A top executive at Barclays said the biggest five tech firms might need almost $100 billion in 2026. This is a lot of money!

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