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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Chile's Shifting Politics: Fear and Immigration Take Center Stage

In Chile, the political landscape is undergoing a significant shift. The country, once known for its progressive stance, is now seeing a surge in right-wing sentiment. This change is largely driven by fears over immigration and crime. At a recent rally, supporters of Johannes Kaiser, a radical libe

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Nov 15 2025CRIME

How Big Cities Affect Crime Rates: A Fresh Look

Ever wondered why bigger cities often have more crime? It's not just about the number of people living there. Researchers have been digging into how the size of a city and other urban factors play a role in crime rates. They found that as cities grow, crime doesn't just grow at the same pace. It's

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Fighting for Fair Pay: Museum Workers Prepare to Strike

Workers at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry are gearing up for a strike. This comes after more than two years of negotiations for their first contract. The union, AFSCME, represents over 120 employees in guest experience, operations, and education. They are pushing for better wages and ben

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Mars Mission on a Budget: Can Cheaper Space Science Work?

A new Mars mission is testing if cheaper, faster space science can really work. The ESCAPADE mission, launched by Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket, aims to study Mars’s interaction with the sun’s charged particles. But the real test isn’t just the science—it’s whether a mix of academic and commercial

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

How a Small Town Got a Big Sports Boost

In the quiet town of Tenafly, New Jersey, something exciting is happening. A new sports club is bringing people together and changing how they spend their free time. The club is called Padel United Sports Club, and it's all about a game called padel. Padel is a fun racket sport that mixes tennis and

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

AI is Changing the Game at University of South Carolina

The University of South Carolina is diving headfirst into the world of artificial intelligence. It's not just about using AI; it's about leading the way. The university's Board of Trustees has made a big promise: USC wants to be a national leader in finding new ways to use AI and putting those ideas

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Nov 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Heroes and Exciting Events: Seven Knights Idle Adventure Expands with Swordmaster’s Son

A fresh update has arrived for Seven Knights Idle Adventure, bringing a thrilling crossover with The Swordmaster’s Son. This collaboration introduces new heroes and limited-time events, giving players plenty to explore. The update kicks off with Jin Runcandel, a legendary character from The Swordma

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Owls in Peril: A Costly Government Plan Sparks Controversy

A heated debate is unfolding between government agencies and lawmakers over a plan to cull 450, 000 barred owls. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) proposed this strategy to protect the endangered Northern and California spotted owls. Critics question the plan's effectiveness and ethics, ar

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Golf's Tech Revolution: Changing the Game

Golf courses are changing. They are getting longer. This is because of new technology. The Old Course at St. Andrews is being renovated. Augusta National has also been extended. These changes are not new. Many courses are not played as they were designed. Long par fives are now reachable in two shot

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Nov 15 2025FINANCE

Quantum Games: The New Player in Finance?

Quantum game theory is a fascinating field that blends quantum mechanics with game theory. It's not just about complex math and physics. It's about understanding how people make decisions in an unpredictable world. Recently, this field has been making waves in finance. But why should we care? Well,

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