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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Hong Kong's Fire and the Crackdown on Dissent

In Hong Kong, a tragic fire recently claimed many lives, but the aftermath has sparked even more controversy. The blaze, which destroyed seven apartment buildings and killed at least 159 people, has left the city reeling. As rescuers and firefighters worked to contain the flames, authorities faced a

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Dec 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Love Without Fights: Travis and Taylor's Unusual Bond

Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs star, recently shared a surprising fact about his relationship with Taylor Swift. He claimed that in their 2. 5 years together, they have never had an argument. This revelation came during an interview with actor George Clooney on the Dec. 3 episode of Kelce's po

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Dec 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nikon ZR: A Game Changer for Video Lovers

Nikon has always been known for its photography, but now it's making waves in the video world. The new Nikon ZR is a full-frame mirrorless camera that's giving high-end cinema cameras a run for their money. It's the first consumer camera to use RED's 12-bit RAW format, but unlike RED's expensive Hol

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Pardon: Trump Frees Democratic Congressman

In a move that has raised eyebrows, President Donald Trump has decided to pardon Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar and his wife, Imelda. The couple had been accused of taking around $600, 000 in bribes, with the money allegedly coming from an Azerbaijani oil company and a Mexican bank. Trump anno

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

A High-Ranking Official's Risky Move: What Went Wrong?

A high-ranking U. S. official made a risky move that has raised serious concerns about how sensitive military information is handled. The official in question is Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of Defense. In March, he used the messaging app Signal to share detailed attack plans against Houthi rebels in

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Chris Paul's Unexpected Exit from the Clippers

The LA Clippers made a surprising move by parting ways with Chris Paul. This decision came after a string of losses, with the team struggling to find their rhythm. Paul, a key figure in the Clippers' history, found out about this decision in the early hours of Wednesday morning while the team was in

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Dec 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Raccoon's Wild Night Out

In a bizarre turn of events, a raccoon decided to throw itself a party at a Virginia liquor store. The little critter broke in, helped itself to some drinks, and then passed out in the bathroom. Staff at the Ashland ABC store found the mess on Saturday morning. They discovered smashed bottles and sp

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Feds Crack Down: Fear and Resistance in New Orleans and Minnesota

In New Orleans, a wave of fear is sweeping through communities as federal immigration enforcement ramps up. Mayor-Elect Helena Moreno has spoken out about the anxiety gripping the city, particularly among those who feel targeted. She has accused Customs and Border Protection of racial profiling, not

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Turn in the Fight Against Honduran Drug Trafficking

In a move that stunned many, former U. S. President Trump pardoned Juan Orlando Hernández, the ex-president of Honduras. This decision undid years of hard work by a team of dedicated prosecutors, including Emil Bove III, who had been instrumental in building the case against Hernández. Bove, a stau

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

South Korea's Democracy: A Year After the Crisis

A year has passed since South Korea faced a dramatic test of its democratic values. The nation's president at the time, Yoon Suk Yeol, attempted to impose martial law, claiming the opposition was practicing a "legislative dictatorship. " This move sparked widespread public outrage, with thousands of

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