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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

U. S. Tries to Improve Ties with Belarus, Focuses on Freeing Detainees

The United States is trying to improve its relationship with Belarus, a country known for its strict government. President Donald Trump has chosen John Coale to be the special envoy to Belarus. Coale's job will be to negotiate the release of more prisoners held in Belarus. Belarus has a long histor

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

How Panax notoginseng Saponins Might Fight Atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis is a sneaky and persistent disease that clogs up blood vessels. It's a big deal because it leads to heart problems and strokes. Scientists have been looking into how Panax notoginseng saponins (PNS) can help fight this disease. First, they tested PNS in the lab. They found that it c

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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

Patrick Mahomes and Clark Hunt: Faith and Football

Patrick Mahomes is having a great season with the Kansas City Chiefs. He has thrown for over 2, 300 yards and 17 touchdowns. He is also ranked third in yard coverage and fourth in QBR. But his success on the field is not the only thing that has changed over the years. His faith in Christianity has a

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Nov 07 2025FINANCE

Dollar Power: How Digital Money is Changing the Game

The world of money is changing fast, and stablecoins are at the forefront. These digital dollars are backed by real cash, making them stable and reliable. They're gaining popularity, especially in developing countries where traditional banking is lacking. Stablecoins are not just a trend; they're a

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Democrats' Big Wins: A Reason to Celebrate or a Cause for Concern?

Recent elections have been a big win for Democrats. Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist, is now the mayor of New York City. In Virginia and New Jersey, new Democratic governors won by a large margin. Many people voted, showing high interest in these elections. These wins show that many people are

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

A Golden Glow in the Sky: The Tale of a Comet's Close Call

A comet named C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) has captured attention after its close encounter with the sun. This comet, discovered in May, has a unique golden hue, a rare sight in the night sky. Many thought it wouldn't survive its close approach to the sun, but it did, surprising experts. The comet's golden co

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Nov 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Private Companies Messing with the Sun is a Bad Idea

People are trying to make money by changing the climate. They want to reflect sunlight to cool the Earth. But this is risky business. Scientists have been studying this idea for years. They call it sunlight reflection methods, or SRM. It might help some countries deal with extreme heat. But it's not

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

Why Lane Kiffin Might Stay at Ole Miss Despite Big Offers

Lane Kiffin, the head coach of Ole Miss, has been a hot topic in college football lately. With LSU looking for a new coach, many think Kiffin would be a great fit. But Kirk Herbstreit, a well-known ESPN analyst, has some interesting advice for Kiffin. He suggests that Kiffin might be better off stay

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Nov 04 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Battery Power: Smart Tech Finds Super Electrolytes

Scientists have found a way to make better electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries. These electrolytes help batteries work well, even in cold weather. They used computer simulations and AI to test 2604 different electrolyte recipes. The team found that some electrolytes work really well at room temp

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Nov 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Solar Panels Turned into Concrete: A Green Solution to Waste

Solar panels are everywhere, helping us generate clean energy. But what happens when they reach the end of their life? Mostly, they end up in landfills, which is not great for the environment. These panels contain materials like lead and zinc, which can leak out and cause harm. Scientists have found

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