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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Graham Platner: A Marine, A Farmer, A Candidate Under Fire

Graham Platner, a 41-year-old oyster farmer from Sullivan, Maine, is no stranger to controversy. In the past week, his campaign for the U. S. Senate has been rocked by revelations of past Reddit posts and a tattoo that resembles a Nazi symbol. Despite this, Platner's supporters turned out in force f

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

Kenvue's Stock Slide: Can Tylenol's Past Save Its Future?

Kenvue, the company behind well-known brands like Tylenol and Neutrogena, is in a tough spot. Its stock has dropped 30% this year, and it's facing serious accusations. President Donald Trump has claimed that Tylenol might increase autism when used during pregnancy. This is a big deal because Tylenol

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

A Candidate's Past Tattoo and Online Posts Spark Debate

Graham Platner, a Democratic hopeful for the U. S. Senate in Maine, found himself in hot water over a tattoo he got years ago. The tattoo, a skull and crossbones, is linked to Nazi symbolism. Platner, a Marine veteran and oyster farmer, said he got the tattoo while drunk in 2007 and had no idea abou

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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Who Bounced Back Stronger

Celebrities often face tough times, but some turn their struggles into huge successes. Take Robert Downey Jr. , for example. After dealing with serious issues and even going to prison, he made a massive comeback. He became Iron Man in the Marvel movies, which changed his career forever. Then there'

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

The Citadel's Drayton Speaks His Mind on Furman Rivalry

Maurice Drayton, the coach of The Citadel, didn't hold back when talking about the upcoming game against Furman. He made it clear that this matchup is more than just a game; it's a rivalry filled with history and pride. Drayton's strong words about Furman's purple color caught attention. He said, "

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

When Support Fades: A Nomination's Downfall

A presidential pick for a key government role stepped back after facing strong opposition. The nominee, chosen by President Donald Trump, decided to pull out of the running. He realized he didn't have enough backing from his own party to secure the job. The position was for the Office of Special Co

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Netflix's Big Wins and Misses in Q3 2025

Netflix's third quarter of 2025 brought some highs and lows. The streaming giant saw a 17% revenue boost, but missed earnings targets. This was partly due to an unexpected expense from a tax dispute in Brazil. Despite this, Netflix is optimistic about its future. The company is focusing more on ad

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

NASA's Leadership Shake-Up: A Clash of Titans

The space community is buzzing with drama as Elon Musk and NASA's interim chief, Sean Duffy, trade barbs. It all started when Duffy publicly criticized SpaceX's progress on the lunar lander, praising Blue Origin instead. This didn't sit well with Musk, who fired back with a personal attack, calling

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Maine Senate Hopeful Faces Tattoo Trouble

Graham Platner, a candidate for the Maine Senate, recently admitted to having a tattoo linked to Nazi symbolism. He brushed it off as a drunken mistake made during his time in the Marines. This isn't the first time Platner has faced backlash for his past actions. Earlier, some of his old online post

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Revamping Forest Restoration: Experts Weigh In On What Really Matters

Forest restoration is a hot topic, especially in places like the Mediterranean. The European Nature Restoration Regulation (NRR) has set some big goals, but there's a catch. The indicators they use to measure success might not be the best fit for everyone. That's where a recent study comes in. A gr

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