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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Virna Jandiroba: The Brazilian Fighter with a Rich Cultural Background

Virna Jandiroba, a top UFC strawweight contender, is set to face Mackenzie Dern in a highly anticipated rematch. But beyond her fighting skills, her background and roots have sparked interest among fans. Born and raised in Serrinha, a small city in Bahia, Brazil, Jandiroba carries the vibrant cultur

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Mackenzie Dern: A Fighter's Journey Across Cultures

Mackenzie Dern is a unique fighter. She was born in Phoenix, Arizona, but her life has been a blend of American and Brazilian cultures. Her father is a famous Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) practitioner, and her stepmother is also a black belt. This mix has shaped her identity and fighting style. Dern s

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

New York's Democratic Shift: Jeffries Backs Mamdani for Mayor

In a surprising move, Hakeem Jeffries, a key figure in the Democratic Party, has thrown his support behind Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race. This decision comes just before early voting begins and signals a significant shift in the Democratic Party's stance. Jeffries, known for his

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Victor Wembanyama: The Rising Force in the NBA

Victor Wembanyama is making waves in the NBA with a bold new playing style. He's not just scoring points; he's dominating the game with sheer strength and aggression. In the opening game of the regular season, he scored an impressive 40 points against the Dallas Mavericks. This is a big change from

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

JPMorgan Chase Battles Over Legal Fees for Convicted Ex-Employees

JPMorgan Chase finds itself in a financial pickle. The bank is trying to stop paying the legal fees for two former employees, Charlie Javice and Olivier Amar. They were found guilty of fraud after selling their company, Frank, to JPMorgan. The bank says the legal bills have skyrocketed to an eye-wat

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

How Genes and Lifestyle Shape Sports Injuries

Sports injuries are a big deal for athletes. They can happen to anyone, but some people might be more likely to get hurt than others. This is where genes and other factors come into play. Certain genes, like ACE, ACTN3, AMPD1, VDR, and APOE, can make someone more likely to get injured. But it's not

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

Canal Street's Hustle: Vendors Bounce Back After Raid

Canal Street in New York City is known for its vibrant street vendor scene, where tourists and locals can find knockoff designer goods. This week, however, the usual hustle and bustle came to a halt after a federal immigration raid. Nine individuals were arrested, and the street was left feeling eer

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

A High-Stakes Game of Deceit

In the heart of New York City, a hidden world of poker games unfolded, far from the glitz and glamour of the city. These games were not just about luck but were carefully orchestrated by some members of the New York mafia, known as La Cosa Nostra. The illusion of fairness was shattered when authorit

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Pakistan Takes Strong Action Against Islamist Party

Pakistan has decided to ban a well-known Islamist party called Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP). This decision came after violent clashes between the party's supporters and police, which resulted in at least five deaths. The TLP is known for its strict stance on blasphemy laws and has been involved

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Keeping Maize Safe: A New Way to Catch Tiny Toxins

Aflatoxins are sneaky toxins that can hide in maize. They are bad for health, so finding them is important. Scientists have made a new tool to catch these tiny troublemakers. This tool is called a hierarchical porous covalent organic framework (HPCOF). It is like a tiny sponge with lots of holes. Th

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