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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Israel's Border Wall: A Disputed Boundary

A recent check by the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) revealed that a wall put up by the Israeli military goes beyond the Blue Line. This line is the unofficial border between Lebanon and Israel, including the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. The wall, made of concrete and shaped li

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

New Magnetic Materials: A Breakthrough in Crystal Growth

Scientists have discovered a new way to create special crystals. They mixed two old methods to make this happen. These crystals are unique because they can be magnetic. Three new types were made. One is not magnetic at all. The other two have parts that can be magnetic. One of these is like a 3D puz

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Materials for Buildings: How Liquid Crystal Elastomers Could Change the Game

Liquid Crystal Elastomers (LCEs) are not just any ordinary material. They have special abilities that make them super useful in many areas. Unlike regular materials, LCEs can both sense and move. This makes them perfect for creating buildings that can respond to their environment. Imagine a buildin

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Nov 14 2025CRIME

The Unseen Side of BTK: A Daughter's Tale

True crime stories often focus on the killers, but what about their families? Netflix's documentary "My Father, The BTK Killer" flips the script, showing us the life of Kerri Rawson, daughter of the infamous BTK Killer, Dennis Rader. This isn't just another serial killer story. It's a look into how

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Nov 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dive Into Dark Stories: Shows to Watch After Ed Gein's Tale

Ed Gein's story is one of those that sticks with people. He wasn't a serial killer with a high body count, but his actions were so disturbing that they've inspired many movies and TV shows. From the Texas Chainsaw Massacre to Psycho, his legacy is everywhere. If you've just finished watching a show

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Nov 13 2025CRIME

Paris Remembers: A Decade After the Dark Night

Ten years have passed since the horrific attacks that shook Paris on November 13, 2015. The city is still healing, but the scars remain deep. The attacks were brutal and coordinated, targeting innocent people enjoying a night out. Cafés, a stadium, and a concert hall became scenes of tragedy, leavin

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Spain's Balearic Islands Face Rising Migrant Numbers

Spain's Balearic Islands are seeing a lot more migrants arriving by boat. In just two days, 19 boats brought around 360 people to the islands. This is part of a bigger trend. More people are taking the Western Mediterranean route to Europe. This route goes from Algeria to Spain. It's become the fast

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Nov 13 2025SCIENCE

How Do We Measure Language Complexity?

Ever wondered how we figure out how complicated a language is? Researchers have been looking into this by studying eight different ways to measure the complexity of words and their structures in various languages. These methods rely on data from language samples, but they need different levels of de

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

LSU and Brian Kelly: A Legal Showdown Over Millions

LSU and Brian Kelly are locked in a legal battle that's more confusing than a maze. It all started when LSU said they fired Kelly, but now they're saying he wasn't actually fired. This is like a game of legal ping-pong, and it's getting messy. Kelly wants to know if he was fired "for cause" or "wit

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

Arsenal's Squad Depth: A Test for Arteta

Arsenal's recent success is a testament to their smart planning. The team has handled injuries well, thanks to a strong squad. This shows how important it is to have good players in every position. Now, with players coming back from injuries, manager Mikel Arteta has a big decision to make. He need

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