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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

New York's New Mayor Takes on Trump

Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected mayor of New York City, is not backing down from a fight with former President Donald Trump. Mamdani, a Democratic socialist, has been vocal about his plans to resist Trump's threats to defund the city and deport immigrants. He has also promised to "Trump-proof" New

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

Chilling Vibes Hit the Slopes: Corona Cero's Winter Olympics Move

Corona Cero is stepping up its game, bringing beach vibes to the snowy slopes of the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. As the first non-alcoholic beer sponsor for the Winter Games, the brand is all about celebrating every big and small win, no matter the season. This isn't just about be

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Midlife Brain Changes: Why Women Might Be More at Risk for Alzheimer's

The brain goes through big changes in midlife. This is a key time to spot signs of Alzheimer's disease. A study looked at how men and women's brains work differently during this period. The study used special brain scans to check memory-related activity. It found that women with certain risk factor

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Nov 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

V's Masked Message Returns to Theaters

The masked vigilante V is making a comeback. Twenty years after the original release, V for Vendetta is hitting theaters again. This time, it's not just any return. It's a special 20th-anniversary event. Fathom Entertainment, Saga Arts, and Warner Bros. Pictures are teaming up to bring this classic

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Gaza Tensions: A Fragile Truce and Unresolved Issues

In a move that has sparked both hope and skepticism, Hamas' military branch announced plans to return the remains of a hostage on Wednesday evening. This development comes amid ongoing airstrikes in Gaza, highlighting the fragile nature of the current ceasefire. The Israeli military reported neutra

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Wild Ride: Is the Dip Just the Beginning?

Bitcoin has taken a nosedive recently, dropping below $100, 000 and sparking a frenzy of panic selling. Critics like Peter Schiff are quick to point out that Bitcoin has lost a third of its value when measured in gold and are predicting that all of Bitcoin's 2025 gains will be wiped out. They blame

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Nov 05 2025CRIME

Millions Gone: Ex-Atlanta Hawks Finance Chief Faces Fraud Charges

A former top finance executive at the Atlanta Hawks is in hot water. Lester T. Jones Jr. is accused of stealing millions from the team. He used the money for personal luxuries like travel, fancy clothes, and concert tickets. Prosecutors say he faked expense reports and altered emails to cover his tr

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

A Glimpse of Hope Amidst Ongoing Conflict

In a small but significant move, Hamas' military branch announced they would return the body of a hostage on Wednesday evening. This comes as tensions remain high, with Israeli forces reporting they neutralized two Palestinians who were acting suspiciously near their positions. Meanwhile, Gaza's hea

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Nov 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: The Billion-Dollar Weather Disasters

Climate change is making weather disasters more frequent and intense. Since 1980, the U. S. has seen over 400 weather events costing over $1 billion each. The total damage? A staggering $3. 1 trillion. Hurricane Helene alone caused $81 million in damages in Augusta. The city had to clear 4. 5 millio

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Nov 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Caring for the Planet: Small Steps, Big Impact

The future of our planet is in our hands. It's not just about big gestures; small, consistent actions can make a huge difference. Think about where you put your money. Banks and investments in fossil fuels are a big part of your carbon footprint. So, take a moment to check your accounts. Tell your f

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