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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Australia Strengthen Ties with Submarine Deal

In a move that has significant implications for global security, the U. S. has reaffirmed its commitment to the AUKUS agreement, which involves sharing advanced submarine technology with Australia. This deal, which was initially signed in 2021, aims to bolster Australia's naval capabilities and coun

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Oct 27 2025SCIENCE

Lunar Lander's Journey Hits a Snag: What's Next for Griffin-1?

A big moon mission is taking longer than expected. Astrobotic's Griffin-1 lander, which was supposed to take off by the end of 2025, is now aiming for mid-2026. This isn't a small delay—it's a significant shift in plans. The lander is carrying some cool stuff, like a rover called FLIP from Venturi

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Millions Face Food Benefit Uncertainty as Government Stays Shut

The US government shutdown is causing major problems for millions of people. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that food benefits, which help over 41 million Americans, won't be issued in November. This is a big deal because many people rely on these benefits to eat. The shutdown ha

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Russia's New Missile: A Game Changer?

Russia recently unveiled a new missile that can carry nuclear weapons. This missile, called Burevestnik, is said to have flown over 14, 000 kilometers in a recent test. That's like flying from New York to Sydney and back, but not quite. The test lasted 15 hours, and officials say that's not even the

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Halo: Campaign Evolved - Why No Online Battles?

Halo: Campaign Evolved is a remake of the original game, but it's not trying to be a carbon copy. The developers, Halo Studios, want to create something that can stand next to the original, not replace it. They're using new technology and ideas to give it a fresh feel while still respecting the orig

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Chainsmokers' Wild Party Ends with a Police Visit

The Chainsmokers sure know how to make an entrance. Their latest party, celebrating the release of their EP "Breathe, " was so intense that the police had to step in. This wasn't just any party; it was a full-blown extravaganza held at a private home in the Hollywood Hills. The event was packed wit

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Brain Invader: A New Way to Fight a Stealthy Parasite

A sneaky parasite called Toxoplasma gondii is hiding in the brains of millions of people, and most don't even know it's there. This tiny invader is usually harmless, but for those with weakened immune systems, it can be dangerous. Scientists have been studying this parasite to find a way to stop it

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Oct 26 2025WEATHER

Jamaica Braces for Powerful Hurricane Melissa

Hurricane Melissa is on a collision course with Jamaica, expected to hit as a category 4 storm with winds over 130 mph. This storm is not to be taken lightly, as it can cause severe damage and flooding. The storm is currently moving northwest and is expected to make landfall by Tuesday, according to

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Oct 26 2025OPINION

Halloween: From Simple Fun to Big Business

Halloween has changed a lot over the years. It's not just about kids dressing up and getting candy anymore. Now, it's a huge deal for adults too. People spend a lot of money on costumes, decorations, and parties. In fact, Americans are expected to spend over $13 billion this year alone. That's a lot

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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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