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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Texas's Redistricting Map: A Supreme Court Interruption

The Supreme Court recently stepped in, halting a lower court's decision that suggested Texas's new congressional map might be racially biased. This temporary block, signed by Justice Samuel Alito, will stay in effect for a few days while the court decides if the Republican-friendly map can be used i

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

A U. S. Peace Plan for Ukraine: Who Really Benefits?

Some U. S. politicians are not happy with a new peace plan for Ukraine and Russia. They say it helps Russia too much. The plan is supposed to end the war. But it asks Ukraine to give up some land and not join NATO. This makes some people worry. They think it's not fair to Ukraine. A few senators sa

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Nov 23 2025OPINION

A Lucky Thanksgiving Surprise in Vietnam

In the middle of a war zone, a small American team in Vietnam faced a Thanksgiving dilemma. They had no turkey for their feast. Meanwhile, two soldiers from another unit were on a mission to get turkeys for their own celebration. They got lost and ended up at the first team's compound. The two sold

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Robert De Niro's Forgotten Gangster Flick: A Missed Opportunity

Robert De Niro has been a staple in the gangster genre for decades. From his breakout role in "Mean Streets" to his iconic performance in "The Godfather Part II, " he has proven his mettle in the genre. However, not all of his ventures have been successful. "The Alto Knights, " a 2025 film about the

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

How TV Shows Can Help Older Patients and Doctors Get Along Better

There's a big problem in hospitals. Older patients sometimes act out and hurt doctors. But why does this happen? Maybe they don't understand what's going on. Or maybe they feel left out of decisions about their own health. Some people thought a TV show might help. They made a special program just f

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

Helping Autistic Teens in Trouble

Young people with autism who get into trouble with the law often end up in juvenile correctional facilities. These places aim to help teens rejoin society through education, counseling, and skill-building programs. However, they often struggle to meet the unique needs of autistic teens. This leads

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Sisters' Late Babies Might Help Brothers Live Longer

There's a fascinating link between sisters having babies later in life and their brothers living longer. This isn't about lifestyle choices but likely about genes. Studies show that women who have children in their 40s and 50s without fertility help tend to live longer after menopause. This got scie

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Fog Delays RSM Classic, Players Wait

The RSM Classic's third round hit a snag. Fog rolled in, making it hard to see. The PGA Tour had to delay the start by 30 minutes. Players like Harris English and Andrew Novak were ready to go. But they had to wait. This tournament is big for them. It's their last shot to keep their PGA Tour members

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Nov 23 2025FINANCE

How Chainlink is Building the Bridge Between Crypto and Traditional Finance

Chainlink is becoming a key player in the world of tokenized assets. A recent study highlights its importance in connecting traditional finance with blockchain technology. Tokenized assets are a growing market. They allow real-world assets to be represented on the blockchain. Chainlink provides the

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Khan's Fight Scene: A Blip in Star Trek's Legacy

Khan Noonien Singh is a big deal in the Star Trek world. He first showed up in the 1967 episode "Space Seed" and became a fan favorite. His impact is so huge that he appeared in one of the best Star Trek movies and even got a reboot in the 2010s. His story is still important today, seen in shows lik

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