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Nov 22 2025CRIME

UK's War on Dirty Money: What's Really Happening?

The UK's crackdown on money laundering linked to Russia is making waves. Over 128 people have been arrested, and authorities have seized $32. 6 million in cash and crypto. This is all part of Operation Destabilise, which started making headlines in 2024. The operation has uncovered some shocking de

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Grizzly Encounter in Bella Coola

In a shocking incident, a grizzly bear attacked a group of people on a walking trail in Bella Coola, Canada. The group consisted of teachers and school children, and the attack left 11 people injured, with two in critical condition. The bear, described as aggressive, fled the scene, and authorities

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Nov 21 2025SPORTS

Vikings Eye Veteran QB to Spark Competition

The Minnesota Vikings are in a tough spot with their young quarterback, J. J. McCarthy, who hasn't quite hit his stride yet. This has sparked talks about bringing in a seasoned player to challenge him for the starting role in 2026. The idea is to create a competitive environment that pushes McCarthy

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Nov 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Dolly Parton's Health Journey: A Look at Recent Challenges

Dolly Parton, the beloved country music legend, recently missed an important event due to health issues. The 79-year-old was honored with an induction into the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions' Hall of Fame on November 17 in Orlando, Florida. However, she couldn't attend

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones Set to Take Flight: Navy's Plan Gets Green Light

The Navy has made a decision. Their new drone squadron won't harm the environment. This is big news. The drones, called MQ-25A Stingrays, will be based at Naval Station Norfolk. They will help fighter jets by refueling them in the air. The drones can also keep an eye on things. This is the first tim

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows' 40-Year Journey: Hits, Misses, and Everything in Between

Windows, the operating system that powers millions of computers worldwide, has had a remarkable journey since its launch in 1985. Over the past four decades, it has seen numerous versions, each with its own unique features and quirks. Let's take a closer look at some of the most memorable moments in

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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

Breaking Boundaries: Scientists Craft Human Bone Marrow Model

A significant breakthrough has occurred in the field of bioengineering. For the first time, scientists have created a realistic model of human bone marrow using only human cells. This achievement could revolutionize research, particularly in areas like blood cancer studies and drug testing, by reduc

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

What's the Deal with Low Testosterone?

Low testosterone is a hot topic online, but most of what people say about it is not backed by science. Many videos and posts claim to have the answers, but the truth is much more complicated. Testosterone is a hormone that helps with muscle growth, energy, and sex drive. Low testosterone, or hypogon

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel Phones Get a New Health Check-Up Tool

Google is giving older Pixel phones a new feature called the "Device health & support" dashboard. This is not just another update; it's a big change from the old "Tips & support" page in the settings. Think of it as a health check-up for your phone, all in one place. This feature first showed up on

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right iPhone in 2026: A Tricky Task Ahead

Apple's iPhone lineup is changing big time. For years, picking an iPhone was simple. You had four choices: two standard sizes and two Pro sizes. But next year, things get complicated. Apple is planning to release six iPhones, but not all at once. First, in fall 2026, they'll launch the iPhone 18 Pro

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