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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Sun's Cool Dark Plasma: A Cosmic Dance Captured

The sun, our home star, never fails to surprise. Recently, the European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter mission captured a stunning sight: a dark, arching structure of plasma, known as a solar prominence, rising from the sun's edge. This isn't just any old space photo; it's a rare glimpse into the sun'

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Jupiter's Moon Io: A Hotspot for Life and Mystery

In 2023, scientists found that Io, a moon of Jupiter, might have tiny life forms hiding in its underground tunnels. This moon is known for its extreme conditions, with hundreds of active volcanoes and surface temperatures that can melt lead. Despite these harsh conditions, researchers believe that l

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Unusual Entry-Level Jobs That Pay Well

Ever thought about a job that doesn't need much experience but pays well? There are plenty of options out there. Let's dive in and explore some of these jobs. First up, consider jobs in the medical field. Becoming a phlebotomist or a certified nursing assistant can be a great start. Many hospitals

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Italy's Mixed Steps on Women's Rights

Italy's government is taking steps to improve women's rights, but not without some setbacks. Recently, the Senate delayed a bill that would make it clear that sex without consent is rape. This bill was supposed to be a big deal, as it would update Italy's old laws that only consider rape if there's

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Paige Cognetti's Double Duty: A Closer Look at Her Political Moves

Paige Cognetti, the mayor of Scranton, is making waves with her decision to run for Congress while still in office. This move has sparked a lot of debate and criticism from both the public and other politicians. Some people are questioning her priorities and whether she's more focused on climbing th

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Nov 26 2025SPORTS

Sonny Gray Traded to Red Sox: A Win-Win Deal?

The Cardinals and Red Sox have made a big move, trading pitcher Sonny Gray. This isn't just about swapping players; it's about two teams heading in different directions. The Cardinals are focused on building for the future. They're trading a veteran player and getting younger talent in return. They

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks and Land Swaps: What's Really Going On?

A recent phone call between Steve Witkoff, a key figure in Donald Trump's team, and Yuri Ushakov, a top aide to Vladimir Putin, has shed light on the behind-the-scenes discussions about ending the Ukraine conflict. The conversation, recorded and later obtained by Bloomberg, revealed that Witkoff bel

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Political Feud: Swalwell Takes Legal Action Against Trump Ally

A California congressman has taken legal action against a housing official appointed by former President Trump. The congressman, Eric Swalwell, is suing Bill Pulte, who works at the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Pulte sent Swalwell's mortgage records to the Justice Department. The congressman says

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Congress Members Face FBI Scrutiny Over Military Advice

Some lawmakers are now under the FBI's radar. They appeared in a video encouraging soldiers to question orders they believe are against the law. This news comes after the Pentagon started looking into one of these lawmakers, Senator Mark Kelly, for possible military law violations. The FBI reached

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Nov 26 2025SPORTS

Ole Miss' Playoff Hopes: What Happens If Kiffin Leaves?

The College Football Playoff committee has a big job. They rank teams based on many things. But what if a team loses a key coach? That's the question on everyone's mind with Ole Miss and Lane Kiffin. Hunter Yurachek, the committee chairman, said they don't look ahead. They deal with things as they

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