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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

FBI's Work Stops: Who Pays the Price?

The FBI is in trouble. The government shutdown is making it hard for them to do their job. They can't pay people who help them with investigations. This puts the country at risk. Agents can't gather important information. Retired agents say this could lead to big problems. The shutdown is the secon

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

How Malaysia's COVID-19 Vaccine Updates Could Change the Game

Malaysia is looking at new ways to fight COVID-19. Researchers are checking out different vaccine plans. They want to see how these plans might affect people's health and the country's money. First, they looked at the latest vaccine info. Then, they used this info to predict outcomes. The goal was

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Obama's Sharp Words: A Look at His Recent Criticism of Trump

Former President Barack Obama recently made waves with his strong words against the current administration. He spoke at two events, backing Democratic candidates for governor in Virginia and New Jersey. Obama didn't hold back, calling out what he sees as the Trump administration's "lawlessness and r

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

CSU Rams' Big Bet: Why the Sudden Coach Switch?

The CSU Rams have found themselves in the middle of the most expensive coaching hiring cycle in college football history. With several big-name schools also making changes, the market is hot and competitive. The Rams' decision to fire coach Jay Norvell mid-season, after just seven games in his fourt

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Nov 02 2025MEDIA

News Makers: Who's Shaping What We Watch?

A recent study dug into the world of news influencers. It found four main types of content: opinion pieces, breaking news and investigations, in-depth explanations, and specialized topics. This isn't just about who's making the news. It's about how they're doing it. Younger folks are turning away f

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

How Doxycycline Might Be Upsetting Soldiers' Stomachs

Soldiers and other specialists often face malaria risks when they are sent to different places. To prevent malaria, they are often given doxycycline. But this medicine can cause problems in the stomach and intestines. Researchers wanted to see if long-term use of doxycycline in soldiers leads to mor

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Jesse Love: The Fast Lane to Success

Jesse Love, a 20-year-old racing sensation, is making waves in NASCAR’s Xfinity Series. His journey from a young racer to a Daytona 500 winner is nothing short of impressive. With a net worth of $1. 5 million in 2025, Love is proving that hard work and smart decisions can lead to success. Love’s fi

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Week 10 College Football: Key Games and How to Watch

College football fans have a lot to look forward to in Week 10, with six games spread over four days. These matchups could change the standings in several conferences and impact postseason hopes. The week starts on Wednesday with Missouri State taking on FIU, a first-time meeting for both teams. Mis

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

A Mom's Journey and the Autism Misconception

Pregnancy can bring a lot of pain. Some moms try different things to feel better. One mom tried snorting Tylenol. She heard about it at a party. Pregnant women used mirrors and rolled-up bills to snort the medicine. It made them feel good fast. Soon, she did this often in her third trimester. This

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

The Moon's Big Show: November's Supermoon Explained

The moon's orbit around Earth isn't a perfect circle. It's more like an oval. This means the moon's distance from Earth changes all the time. Sometimes it's closer. Sometimes it's farther away. When the moon is full and closer to Earth, it's called a supermoon. Supermoons look bigger and brighter th

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