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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

China's Rare Earth Gamble: A Risky Trade Move?

China is playing a dangerous game with rare earth exports. The country has been tightening controls on these critical minerals, which are essential for many industries. This move has not gone unnoticed or unchallenged. The U. S. and China have been in talks, but China seems unwilling to back down.

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Texas Longhorns: A Narrow Escape in Starkville

The No. 22 Texas Longhorns found themselves in a tough spot against the Mississippi State Bulldogs. They were down by 17 points at the start of the fourth quarter. But then, something changed. Arch Manning and the offense woke up. They scored 17 points in the fourth quarter. Ryan Niblett also had a

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Oct 26 2025WEATHER

Jamaica and Haiti Face Severe Hurricane Threat

Hurricane Melissa is growing stronger and is expected to hit Jamaica and Haiti hard. This storm could become a Category 5 hurricane, which is the most severe level. The slow movement of the hurricane means it will bring a lot of rain and strong winds. The hurricane is currently about 130 miles sout

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

A Secret Billionaire Steps Up to Help Troops During Shutdown

A wealthy individual, known for supporting Republican causes, has quietly donated a huge sum to support U. S. troops affected by the government shutdown. This person, who prefers to stay out of the spotlight, gave $130 million to ensure military personnel get paid on time. The donation was announced

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Ireland Picks Its New Leader: A Big Win for Change

Catherine Connolly just made history. She's the new president of Ireland, winning in a huge way. This is her moment, and she's ready to make a difference. Connolly isn't part of the usual political crowd. She's an independent, backed by left-wing parties, and she's not afraid to challenge the statu

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's Asia Tour: Trade Talks and Diplomacy Amid U. S. Shutdown

President Donald Trump is on a mission in Asia, aiming to secure big investments and ease tensions with China. His journey started with a stop in Qatar, where he met with the emir and prime minister. They discussed Middle East peace efforts, and Trump praised Qatar's role in brokering a deal between

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

A Heavyweight Showdown Cut Short: What Went Wrong?

The UFC 321 main event between Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane ended in a way no one expected. Aspinall, the heavyweight champion, left the octagon without a win, and with a sore eye. It all happened in the first round when Gane's hand accidentally poked Aspinall's eye. The referee had to stop the fight

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Unraveling a Doctor's Secret: How DNA Testing Exposed a Shocking Truth

Summer McKesson's life took an unexpected turn when she discovered she had seven half-siblings through a DNA test. This revelation led her to uncover a shocking family secret: her biological father was Dr. Charles Peete, a fertility specialist at Duke University who had used his own sperm to impregn

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Germany and China: Time for a New Approach

Germany's relationship with China is at a crossroads. A top official from the Social Democrats, part of the ruling coalition, has suggested it's time to rethink how Germany handles its ties with China. This comes after a recent diplomatic hiccup: the foreign minister's planned visit to Beijing was c

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Minnesota Schools Feel the Heat from H1-B Visa Fee Hike

A sudden spike in H1-B visa fees is causing a stir in Minnesota, particularly in schools, retail, and healthcare sectors. The change, introduced by President Trump, has left many employers in a pickle. Fridley Public Schools, for instance, had to hit the brakes on hiring a dozen international staff

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