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Nov 15 2025OPINION

Putin's Nuclear Threats: Why Hollywood Shies Away from the Reality

Putin's nuclear threats are a recurring theme in his geopolitical strategy, especially during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. His words have raised global tensions to levels not seen in decades. The idea of a nuclear strike, even a small one, is terrifying. It could kill many people, harm the world

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Portland's Legal Battle: Who Calls the Shots?

The federal government is not giving up on sending troops to Portland. They are fighting a court decision that stopped them from using the National Guard in the city. A judge said the president did not have a good reason to send in the troops. The judge also said the president did not prove there wa

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Violence and Control in the West Bank: A Growing Crisis

In the West Bank, violence and displacement are on the rise, particularly during the olive harvest season. On October 10, Palestinians in Beita were attacked while picking olives, resulting in 20 injuries. Just nine days later, a 53-year-old woman was beaten unconscious by a masked settler in Turmus

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

A Young Defender's Journey: Why Patience Matters

Myles Lewis Skelly, a rising star from Arsenal's academy, is currently on the bench. This might seem concerning, but let's take a closer look. First, it's important to understand that football is a team sport. The coach, Mikel Arteta, has to make tough decisions. He has chosen Riccardo Calafiori ov

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

Unraveling the Secrets: New Amelia Earhart Files Uncovered

The U. S. National Archives has just dropped a bunch of documents about Amelia Earhart, the famous pilot who vanished in 1937. This happened after President Trump said all government files on her should be made public. Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, took off from Papua New Guinea on July 2

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Canadian Football Fans Stand Up for Their Game

In Winnipeg, a storm is brewing among Canadian football enthusiasts. They are not happy with the Canadian Football League's (CFL) recent announcement of rule changes set to take effect in 2026 and 2027. The changes include shortening the field and moving the goalposts, which many see as a step towar

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Nov 15 2025WEATHER

Christmas 2025: Snowy Travel Tips for the Northeast

The Old Farmer's Almanac has shared its weather predictions for Christmas 2025. If you're planning to visit New England during the holidays, be ready for cold temperatures and snow. This time of year is always busy for travel, so expect delays if you're flying or driving. The forecast suggests that

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

China's Plan to Boost Economy Over Next Five Years

China's finance minister recently shared some big plans for the country's economy. Over the next five years, China aims to strengthen its fiscal policy. This means they will use different tools like taxes, government bonds, and subsidies to support economic growth. The minister mentioned that the g

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Nov 15 2025FINANCE

The Hidden Cost of Dropping Tariffs

People often talk about tariffs and how they affect prices. But what happens when these tariffs go away? It's not just about cheaper goods. There's a bigger picture to consider. First, let's think about inflation. When tariffs are removed, the immediate effect might seem positive. Prices of importe

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Nov 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pets Get Their Names from Pop Culture in 2025

In 2025, pet owners in the United States are still big fans of giving their dogs and cats names from movies, TV shows, and music. This trend has been going strong for over ten years. The company Rover, which takes care of pets when their owners are away, looked at the names given to new pets. They f

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