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Dec 27 2025CRIME

Homs Hit by Deadly Mosque Blast

A blast rocked a mosque in Syria's Homs city on a Friday. The explosion happened during prayers at the Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib mosque. Eight people lost their lives in this attack. The Syrian Interior Ministry called it a terrorist act. The explosion took place in the Wadi al-Dhahab neighborhood. Mo

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Dec 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Musician's Legacy: Perry Bamonte's Journey with The Cure

Perry Bamonte, a key figure in the music scene, has passed away at the age of 65. His departure was announced by The Cure, the band he was a part of for many years. The news came as a shock to fans, as Bamonte had been a vital part of the band's sound and history. Bamonte's journey with The Cure be

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Dec 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Remembering Mickey Lee: A Life Full of Vibrancy and Challenges

Mickey Lee, a familiar face from the reality TV show "Big Brother, " passed away on Christmas Eve. She was just 35 years old. Her family shared the sad news on her official Instagram account. Lee was more than just a TV personality. She was a vibrant and bold competitor on "Big Brother" Season 27.

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Musician Pulls Out of Show After Trump's Name Hits the Building

A musician made a sudden choice to cancel a Christmas Eve performance at the Kennedy Center. This happened right after the White House said President Donald Trump's name would be added to the venue. The center's president, Richard Grenell, was not happy. He called the musician's move intolerance and

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Dec 27 2025FINANCE

The Hidden Numbers Behind Economic Growth

Economic growth is often celebrated, but sometimes the numbers tell a different story. Recently, it was discovered that a small part of the reported 4. 3% GDP growth was actually inflated. This was due to some unusual data from the video game industry. It turns out that the way video game sales were

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

From Maryland to the Stars: A Journey of Dreams

A man from Maryland recently made his childhood dream come true. While others were celebrating Thanksgiving on the ground, he was floating in space. This man is Chris Williams. He grew up in Potomac, Maryland. He has always been interested in space. He studied hard and worked in important places. He

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Hamsters and Hope: The Leptospirosis Vaccine Breakthrough

Leptospirosis is a sneaky disease that often gets overlooked, but it's a big deal in many parts of the world. Scientists have been working on a new way to fight it using mRNA vaccines, similar to those used for COVID-19. This time, they targeted specific parts of the bacteria that causes leptospiros

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Dec 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

How F1 is Winning Races with Software and Data

F1 teams are now relying heavily on software and data to gain an edge. With strict cost caps, they can't just throw money at hardware upgrades. Instead, they're focusing on software that can process and visualize massive amounts of data in real time. This data comes from hundreds of sensors on the

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

How Dominican Republic is Improving Forensic Dentistry

The Dominican Republic is making strides in forensic dentistry. This field is about using teeth to solve crimes. It's part of a bigger system that needs to meet global standards. But, these standards don't always fit local needs. The country is the second-largest in the Antilles. It has a growing ec

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Dec 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why 2000s Crime Shows Still Outshine Today's TV

The 2000s were a golden time for crime TV. Shows from this era didn't just entertain; they set standards. They were bold, creative, and often broke the mold. Many of these shows still hold up better than most crime dramas today. Take "The Shield, " for example. Vic Mackey, the show's lead, was a co

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