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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Nigeria's Bold Move to Tackle Violence

Nigeria is taking big steps to fight the violence that's been happening across the country. President Bola Tinubu has just announced a national security emergency. He's planning to add 20, 000 new police officers to the force. That's a lot of new recruits! He also wants to use National Youth Service

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

China and the US Clash Over Central America

China and the US are at odds again. This time, it's about Central America. The US has a new rule. It limits visas for people from Central America who work with China. The US says these people are threats. They say these people are working for the Chinese government. And they say these people are cau

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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

UK's 2025 Budget: Tax Hikes and Freezes Explained

The UK's finance minister, Rachel Reeves, recently shared a budget plan that includes several tax changes. These changes aim to bring in more money for the government. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) shared some details ahead of time, calling it a "technical error" later. One big change

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Job Market Shows Mixed Signals Amid Economic Shifts

Last week, fewer Americans filed for unemployment benefits, hinting that job cuts are still relatively low. The numbers dropped by 6, 000 to 216, 000, which is below what experts predicted. This data is a good way to check the health of the job market. However, the situation isn't all positive. The

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

How Climate Change Might Be Messing With Our Brains

Climate change is not just about rising temperatures and weird weather. It's also about how these changes might be affecting our health in sneaky ways. Scientists are starting to think that climate change could be linked to things like Alzheimer's disease. How? Well, it's all about stress on our bod

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

UK Retailers See Relief, But Is It Enough?

Retailers in the UK got a bit of good news recently. The government decided to lower taxes on many shops, hotels, and places where people go for fun. This was part of a big financial plan by the finance minister, Rachel Reeves. The change means over 750, 000 places will pay less tax. But there's a c

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Nov 26 2025CRYPTO

Quick and Private: Why JACKBIT Stands Out in Crypto Gambling

JACKBIT has made a name for itself in the crypto gambling world by focusing on speed and privacy. It's become a go-to spot for players who want easy access to bonuses and don't want to deal with lengthy verification processes. The platform allows users to move funds quickly using popular cryptocurre

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

The Stomach Bug That Might Be Messing With Your Health

H. pylori is a common stomach bacteria that's been linked to more than just stomachaches. Scientists are now looking into how it might be connected to bigger health problems, like diabetes and heart disease. The tricky part? They're still trying to figure out exactly how and why this happens. This

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

Law and Order: A Look at Recent Incidents in the South Suburbs

In the South suburbs, a variety of incidents have recently made headlines. In Burbank, a 43-year-old man was arrested for giving marijuana to a minor. This raises questions about the influence adults have on young people and the consequences of such actions. Meanwhile, in Ford Heights, an 18-year-o

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Nov 26 2025FINANCE

Indian Stocks Soar: Why the Sudden Boom?

Indian stocks kicked off Wednesday on a high note. This surge came as investors around Asia felt more confident. They think the U. S. Federal Reserve might cut interest rates soon. Tech and metal companies led the charge, pushing the market up. The Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex both climbed by 0. 32%. Th

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