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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Electric Trucks Roll Into Mongolia's Mines

In Mongolia, a new kind of truck is making its debut at the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine. These aren't your average vehicles; they're electric haul trucks that use a unique battery-swapping system. This trial is a big deal because it's the first time these trucks are being used in surface mining operation

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Oct 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Romeo and Kim: Love Blooms Again in Paris

Romeo Beckham and Kim Turnbull have been spotted together in Paris, sparking rumors that their romance is back on. The pair was seen holding hands and smiling, looking quite comfortable with each other. This comes just days after Romeo shared a photo of them together, which many took as a sign that

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau: A Whirlwind Romance Unfolds

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau have stepped out of the shadows to confirm their relationship, leaving fans buzzing with excitement. Their journey from secret meetings to public displays of affection has been a rollercoaster, sparking endless speculation and curiosity. It all started with a casual wa

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Bears and Ravens: A Tight Game with Big Plays

The Bears and Ravens game is turning out to be a nail-biter. The Ravens' Tyler Huntley is playing like a seasoned veteran, leading his team with precision. He's got 11 completions for 110 yards so far, and his running game is looking sharp with Snoop Huntley gaining 42 yards on the ground. The Bear

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Kurdish Fighters Leave Turkey for Peace Talks

In a surprising turn of events, a Kurdish group has decided to pull its fighters out of Turkey and into Iraq. This move is part of a bigger plan to make peace with the Turkish government. The group, known as the PKK, has been fighting in Turkey for a long time, causing many deaths since the 1980s.

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Aging Minds: Why Some 80-Year-Olds Have Sharp Memories

Ever wondered why some people in their 80s have memories as sharp as those in their 50s? It turns out, not everyone's brain ages the same way. A group of folks, dubbed "SuperAgers, " are defying the odds, and scientists are eager to find out why. These SuperAgers, aged 80 and above, perform excepti

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

How Early Peanut Exposure Can Shape Kids' Health

New research has shed light on the potential benefits of introducing peanut products to infants early on. The study, which was published in the journal Pediatrics, suggests that giving peanut-based foods to babies might significantly lower their chances of developing peanut allergies later in life.

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's Asia Tour: A Mix of Spectacle and Substance

President Trump kicked off his Asia tour in Malaysia with a grand entrance. He stepped off the plane in Kuala Lumpur to a lively welcome, complete with drummers and cheering crowds. This was not just a simple arrival; it was a show. Trump seemed to enjoy the spotlight, waving and smiling as he made

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Week 8 NFL: Teams to Watch and Predictions

The New York Giants' recent game against the Denver Broncos was a rollercoaster. They led big but lost in the end. The Giants' quarterback, Jaxson Dart, had a rough game. He threw for three touchdowns but also had a costly interception. The Giants' defense also struggled, letting the Broncos score 3

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Who's Really in Charge? Congress vs. Trump During the Shutdown

The U. S. government shutdown has sparked a heated debate about who holds the real power in Washington. While Congress is supposed to control federal spending, President Trump has been making bold moves that some say are pushing the boundaries of his authority. Congress is divided, with Democrats a

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