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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Trouble in Benin: Soldiers Attempt to Take Over

In Benin, a group of soldiers tried to take control of the country over the weekend. The government says some people died, but they won't say how many. The leader of this attempt, Lieutenant Colonel Pascal Tigri, is still missing. The soldiers who tried to take over wanted to remove the president a

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Words on Europe and Ukraine

Donald Trump, the US President, has some strong words for European leaders. He thinks they are not doing enough to handle big problems like migration and the war in Ukraine. In a chat with Politico, he said European countries are "weak" and not taking charge. He even suggested that the US might help

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

Why Do Some Beats Make You Groove?

Rhythm and movement go hand in hand, but why do certain beats make us want to dance while others don't? This question has puzzled scientists for years. Now, a new study offers a fresh perspective on how our brains process music and why some rhythms make us move. The study uses a Bayesian model to u

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Unraveling the Truth: Recent Events and Controversies

A recent incident in the Russian city of Cheboksary has left at least 14 people injured after an overnight drone attack. The explosion, captured on video and shared on Telegram, occurred at an apartment building. By comparing the footage with publicly available maps, the location was pinpointed near

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Dec 09 2025CELEBRITIES

From Rapper to Big Boss: 50 Cent's Smart Moves in Business

Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson is a name that stands out in the music industry, but his real game is in business. He's not just a rapper; he's a smart businessman who plays the long game. While others were busy with music feuds and album sales, 50 was making moves that would pay off big time. One of his

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Political Speech: Why the Supreme Court Might Just Do the Right Thing

The Supreme Court is looking at a case that could change how political parties and candidates work together. Right now, there are rules that stop parties from coordinating with their candidates. But these rules might not make sense. For a long time, people have tried to control political speech. Th

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tehran's Water Crisis: A Growing Concern

Iran is facing a serious water shortage. The country has not seen such a long dry spell in 60 years. A water expert, Rama Habibi, shared this news. He works for the Tehran Regional Water Company. He said that for five years in a row, there has been very little rain. Last year, Tehran got 48 millimet

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Big Money in Politics: What's the Deal with Campaign Finance?

The Supreme Court is currently debating a campaign finance case. This case is about how much money a political party’s committee can spend while working with a political candidate. During the discussion, Justice Sonia Sotomayor brought up a big question. She hinted at Elon Musk’s huge donation to Do

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Building Trails: The Unseen Effort Behind Every Hike

In the southern part of Patagonia, a well-known trail leads up a mountain to a stunning lake. This trail was created over many years by climbers who wanted to reach the top of Argentina's Fitz Roy peaks. These climbers would go straight up the mountain from their camp near the Rio Blanco river. In t

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Hollywood's Big Showdown: Who Will Win Warner Bros. ?

A fierce battle is unfolding in Hollywood. Paramount has thrown its hat into the ring with a bold bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. This move comes hot on the heels of Netflix's own offer, creating a high-stakes game of corporate chess. Paramount's offer is not just bigger in size—it's also a direct

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