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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

China's Green Gamble: Climate Leadership or Economic Survival?

China is stepping up as a major player in the fight against climate change, especially with the United States taking a backseat. This shift is evident at the recent U. N. climate summit in Brazil, where China is playing a more active role than ever before. But why is China so invested in this global

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Lung Cancer Survival Rates

Lung cancer is a serious issue. It kills more people than any other cancer. In 2020, it took about 1. 79 million lives worldwide. At the same time, around 2. 21 million new cases were found. Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) is the most common type. It's tough to treat. Only about 25% of people sur

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Nov 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Dyson V9: A Game-Changer in Cordless Vacuums at an Unbeatable Price

The Dyson V9 Motorbar has just become a lot more accessible, with Amazon slashing its price to $269 from the original $599. This is a huge deal, as it's the lowest price ever seen for a new, recent-generation Dyson cordless vacuum. Even the older V8 model sells for $329 during sales, making this V9

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Nov 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ocean Cleanup: Seaweed's Hidden Superpower

Seaweed is often overlooked, but it has a superpower: it can clean up our oceans. Brown and red algae are particularly good at this. They grow quickly and attract harmful metals, making them great for tracking and absorbing pollution. Scientists tested two types of seaweed: Dictyota spiralis, which

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Infinite Lattices

Lattices are like building blocks in math. They help us understand how things relate to each other. Recently, mathematicians proved that a special kind of infinite lattice, called an FN lattice, exists. This lattice is simple and follows certain rules, making it unique. Now, imagine smaller, finite

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Iran's Nuclear Program: What's Really Going On?

Iran's foreign minister recently revealed that the country has halted uranium enrichment at all its sites. This announcement came after Israel and the United States targeted Iran's enrichment facilities in June. Abbas Araghchi, the foreign minister, made it clear that Iran is not secretly enriching

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Chile's Election: Crime, Immigration, and a Shift to the Right

Chile is in the middle of a big election. People are worried about crime and immigration. The far-right is getting stronger. Jose Antonio Kast is a big name. He wants to be tough on crime and immigration. He has said he will build walls and fences. He also wants to deport people who are not legal.

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Panthers' Fresh Start: Trust Over Control

The Carolina Panthers are making some interesting changes. The team's owner, David Tepper, is taking a step back. He's letting the coaches and general manager make their own calls. This shift is making a difference in how the team plays. Tepper isn't as involved in the daily decisions anymore. He's

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Tottenham's Goal Drought: Time for a New Striker?

Tottenham Hotspur is in a bit of a pickle. They are doing well in the Premier League, sitting in fifth place, but there's a big problem: they aren't scoring enough goals. The team's forwards have only managed to score four goals this season. That's not good! Richarlison, their main striker, isn't d

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Iran and the US: A Standoff in Words

Iran's top diplomat has called out the US for not being serious about fair talks. This comes after the US president suggested opening discussions. But Iran says the US is not ready for real, equal talks. Things got tense after Israel attacked Iran in June. The US also hit Iranian nuclear sites. Sin

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