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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Family Ties: C. J. Stroud's Vision for His Dad's Future

C. J. Stroud is making big plans for when his dad gets out of prison. He wants his dad to be a part of his foundation. This is a big deal because his dad has been in prison for almost 10 years. He is serving a long sentence for some serious crimes. But C. J. sees his dad as his best friend and wants

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes in Caribbean Raise Legal and Ethical Questions

Recent reports have sparked concerns about the legality and ethics of U. S. military strikes in the Caribbean. A high-ranking official reportedly ordered the killing of all individuals aboard a suspected drug boat, even after two survivors were found. This action, if true, could be seen as a serious

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

U. S. Military Actions in Caribbean Spark Debate

In recent times, the U. S. military's actions in the Caribbean have sparked a heated debate. A top military official, Pete Hegseth, has been under scrutiny after reports suggested he ordered a second strike on a suspected drug boat, ensuring no survivors. This incident, which occurred in September,

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Arizona Senator Raises Alarms Over Caribbean Strike

Senator Mark Kelly, a former Navy pilot, has expressed serious doubts about a recent U. S. military strike in the Caribbean. He believes it might have crossed a legal line. The strike, which targeted suspected drug boats, involved a controversial tactic known as a double-tap strike. This means hitti

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Cities in Chaos: The Cycle of Crime and the System's Failures

Cities across the U. S. are grappling with a surge in violent crime, and many believe the justice system is partly to blame. Critics argue that judges and politicians are enabling a revolving door for criminals, allowing repeat offenders to roam free despite their violent histories. This cycle of cr

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Anwar's Allies Take a Hit in Sabah Elections

In a recent regional vote, the coalition backing Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim faced a significant loss. The Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition, led by Anwar, only secured one out of the 20 seats they competed for in Sabah. This is a drop from the seven seats they previously held in the state.

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Treatment: Why BMI Isn't the Only Factor

When it comes to breast cancer treatment, BMI is often seen as a key factor. But new research suggests that it's not the only thing that matters. Metabolic and inflammatory markers might play a bigger role in how well patients respond to treatment. Breast cancer is a complex disease. Treatment can

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

Spain's Pork Exports at Risk as Swine Fever Spreads

Spain is in a tough spot. The country, known for being the biggest pork producer in the European Union, is facing a big problem. African swine fever is spreading among wild boars near Barcelona. This disease doesn't hurt humans, but it's a big deal for pigs and wild boars. It spreads quickly and can

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

Banks and the AI Revolution: Beyond the Hype

The banking world is on the brink of a major shift, moving away from flashy AI experiments to practical, behind-the-scenes improvements. This change is not about creating chatbots that can chat with customers. It is about building systems that can handle complex tasks on their own, like fixing old c

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

UnitedHealth Takes a Big Step Back from South America

UnitedHealth has made a significant move. They have agreed to sell their South American business to a private equity firm called Patria. This deal is worth a cool $1 billion. The final agreement was signed on Saturday, and the announcement is expected on Monday. Sources say this, but they want to st

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