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Oct 31 2025CRIME

Rio's Deadly Raids: Families Seek Answers Amid Controversy

In Rio de Janeiro, a grim scene unfolded as families gathered at a morgue to identify loved ones killed during a violent police operation. This raid, targeting the Comando Vermelho gang, resulted in the deaths of at least 121 people, including four police officers. The operation, one of the deadlies

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Nuclear Tensions: What's Behind Trump's Testing Talk?

Trump's recent suggestion to restart nuclear tests has sparked a global conversation. This idea comes at a time when other countries are boosting their nuclear capabilities. Russia, for instance, has been making nuclear threats and testing new weapons, like the Skyfall missile and underwater drones.

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Matching Faces: A New Way to Spot People from Sketches

Finding people from sketches is tough. Sketches often lack details. This makes it hard to match them with real photos. But now, there's a new way to do this. It uses special math and computer tricks. First, the method looks at sketches and photos. It finds important points on faces. These points he

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Build Molecules: The Palladium Trick

Scientists have found a clever way to create special molecules called organoselenium compounds. These molecules are useful in medicine, materials, and biochemistry. The problem is that making them often requires tough conditions and doesn't work with many types of molecules. So, finding a better way

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Oct 30 2025FINANCE

Tech and Coffee: A Day of Stock Shifts

Tech stocks took a hit, but not all news was bad. Meta and Microsoft, both big names, saw their shares drop despite good earnings reports. Meta's stock fell hard, but some see this as a chance to buy low. Meanwhile, Microsoft's stock also dipped, but there's hope it will bounce back. The Federal Re

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

What's the Best Starting Dose for Lupus Kidney Treatment?

Lupus nephritis (LN) is a serious condition where lupus affects the kidneys. Doctors often use a medicine called prednisone to help. But, they're not sure if a higher starting dose works better than a lower one. A recent study looked at this question. It compared two groups of LN patients. One grou

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Food Stamp Funds: A Puzzle of Priorities

The Trump administration is in a tough spot. They say they have money but can't use it to keep food stamps flowing. This is a big deal because 42 million people rely on these benefits. The administration claims legal and technical issues stop them from using extra funds to cover food stamps. They s

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

US Slashes Refugee Admissions to a Historic Low

The United States has decided to dramatically cut the number of refugees allowed into the country each year. Starting next year, only 7, 500 refugees will be permitted to enter, a significant drop from previous years. This new limit is part of a broader trend of restricting refugee admissions, which

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giants Face Bumpy Ride on Wall Street

Big tech companies are having a rough time on the stock market. Meta saw its shares drop by more than 12% in one day. This is one of the biggest losses the company has had in years. The drop came after Meta reported a huge tax charge of nearly $16 billion. This charge made their quarterly earnings m

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Iron Oxides for Better Rice Crops

Rice is a staple food for many people around the world. But growing it needs a lot of nitrogen. Usually, farmers add nitrogen fertilizer to the soil. But what if there's a better way? A recent study found that iron oxides, which are common in soil, can help certain bacteria fix nitrogen naturally.

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