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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Cameroon's Election Tensions: Arrests and Protests

In Cameroon, things are heating up as the government locks up opposition figures. Around 30 people, including politicians and activists, have been taken into custody. These individuals are connected to Issa Tchiroma, who ran against the long-time president, Paul Biya. The arrests happened just befor

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Oct 27 2025SPORTS

Real Madrid Starts Season with a Bang

Real Madrid kicked off their season with a thrilling victory in the first El Clásico of the 2025/26 season. The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with both teams giving it their all. Real Madrid's relentless pressure paid off, securing a hard-fought win. The game started with a bit of luck for

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Oct 27 2025OPINION

A Musician's Stand Against Hate: Why One Artist Chose Israel

In a world where art is often used as a tool for division, one musician decided to use his platform to bring people together. Instead of joining the growing trend of boycotting Israel, he chose to create something beautiful in the midst of conflict. His new song, "On My Mind, " is not just a love le

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Australia Strengthen Ties with Submarine Deal

In a move that has significant implications for global security, the U. S. has reaffirmed its commitment to the AUKUS agreement, which involves sharing advanced submarine technology with Australia. This deal, which was initially signed in 2021, aims to bolster Australia's naval capabilities and coun

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Oct 27 2025SCIENCE

Lunar Lander's Journey Hits a Snag: What's Next for Griffin-1?

A big moon mission is taking longer than expected. Astrobotic's Griffin-1 lander, which was supposed to take off by the end of 2025, is now aiming for mid-2026. This isn't a small delay—it's a significant shift in plans. The lander is carrying some cool stuff, like a rover called FLIP from Venturi

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Oct 26 2025CRIME

A Night of Celebration Turned Tragic at Lincoln University

A lively homecoming celebration at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania took a grim turn when a shooting broke out, leaving one person dead and six others hurt. The incident unfolded outside the university's International Cultural Center, just after a football game wrapped up. Authorities are still pi

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Oct 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Big Oil Takes California to Court Over Climate Change Rules

ExxonMobil is taking California to court over new laws that want the company to be open about its climate impact. The laws say big companies like Exxon must share details about the greenhouse gases they produce, both directly and indirectly. The company says these laws force them to share informati

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Bears and Ravens: A Tight Game with Big Plays

The Bears and Ravens game is turning out to be a nail-biter. The Ravens' Tyler Huntley is playing like a seasoned veteran, leading his team with precision. He's got 11 completions for 110 yards so far, and his running game is looking sharp with Snoop Huntley gaining 42 yards on the ground. The Bear

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Russia's New Missile: A Game Changer?

Russia recently unveiled a new missile that can carry nuclear weapons. This missile, called Burevestnik, is said to have flown over 14, 000 kilometers in a recent test. That's like flying from New York to Sydney and back, but not quite. The test lasted 15 hours, and officials say that's not even the

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Chainsmokers' Wild Party Ends with a Police Visit

The Chainsmokers sure know how to make an entrance. Their latest party, celebrating the release of their EP "Breathe, " was so intense that the police had to step in. This wasn't just any party; it was a full-blown extravaganza held at a private home in the Hollywood Hills. The event was packed wit

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