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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

A Chat with the Treasury Chief: What's Up with the U. S. and China?

So, there's this big shot from the U. S. Treasury, Scott Bessent, who was chatting on TV recently. He's been busy talking to China about some serious stuff, like tariffs and trade deals. He said they might have worked out a truce, which is good news because the U. S. was threatening to slap a huge 1

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Heroes Behind SpaceX's Success

SpaceX's impressive achievements, like building the powerful Starship rocket, rely heavily on technology developed through government-funded programs. The Raptor engine, for instance, is a result of NASA and US Air Force's earlier work on full-flow, staged combustion engines. SpaceX's success with t

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

The Moon's Glow and Your Sleep: What Science Really Says

The Moon has always been a source of fascination and mystery. Many people believe that the full moon can disrupt sleep and even trigger unusual behavior. This idea has been around for ages, with the word "lunacy" coming from the Latin word for moon. But does the Moon really have this power? Studies

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

NFL Week 8: Smart Bets on Jones, Kamara, and London

The NFL season has thrown some surprises, with the Colts' offense leading the pack. Daniel Jones, now in Indianapolis, is having a standout year, averaging 255. 7 passing yards per game. This Sunday, he faces the Titans, and the model suggests betting on him to surpass 233. 5 passing yards. Jones ha

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Oct 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Algerian Oil Waste: A Decade of Treatment and What We've Learned

In Algeria, dealing with oil waste is a big job. One method, called stabilization/solidification (S/S), has been used for ten years to treat drill cuttings from the Ain Amenas oil field. This method mixes waste with cement and sodium silicate to make it safe. After a decade, scientists checked if t

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Wall Street's New Home in the Middle East

Big banks from the U. S. are making a move to Saudi Arabia. Citigroup just opened its new regional office in Riyadh. This is a big deal because it shows that Wall Street is getting more serious about doing business in the Middle East. The new office is in the famous Kingdom Tower. This is different

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Week 8 NFL Matchups: Patriots and Falcons Aim to Extend Winning Streaks

The NFL's Week 8 is shaping up to be an interesting one, with two teams looking to keep their winning streaks alive. The New England Patriots, led by rookie quarterback Drake Maye, have been on a roll, winning their last four games. They're coming off a bye week and will host the Cleveland Browns, w

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Micah Handlogten: From North Carolina to National Fame

Micah Handlogten, a rising star in college basketball, has made quite a name for himself. Born near Lake Norman in Huntersville, North Carolina, on December 17, 2003, Micah's journey to success has been nothing short of inspiring. He attended Southlake Christian Academy, where he excelled in basketb

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Making Choices Together: How to Support People at the End of Life

When someone is nearing the end of their life, making decisions can be tough. They might not be thinking clearly or feeling their best. So, how can we help them make choices that feel right? It's not just about letting them decide alone. It's about working together and giving them the support they n

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Look at Nobody Wants This: Season 2's Big Changes

The second season of Nobody Wants This brings some much-needed improvements. The show has been criticized for its portrayal of Jewish women and the use of the term "Shiksa. " Season 2 addresses these issues and offers a more nuanced view of Judaism. The new creative team behind the show has made a

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