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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Oil Attacks: How Ukraine is Hitting Russia Where it Hurts

Ukraine has been using drones to strike Russian oil facilities. This has caused a big drop in Russia's oil exports. In September, Russia's oil exports hit their lowest point since the war started. Experts say Russia made 4% less money from oil in September than in August. It also made 26% less than

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Russia's Tricky Recruitment Tactics: Luring Young Men with False Hopes

Russia's approach to recruiting soldiers for the Ukraine war has taken a deceptive turn. Instead of openly asking for fighters, they're offering jobs like drivers, cooks, and even psychologists. These roles are advertised as safe and far from the front lines. However, many of these recruits end up i

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Oct 19 2025BUSINESS

New Zealand's Smart Moves in a Tough Trade World

New Zealand is making smart choices in trade as the U. S. and China fight over tariffs. The country's finance minister, Nicola Willis, recently talked about how New Zealand is focusing on stronger regional trade ties. This is important because small countries like New Zealand need to be ready for bi

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Trail Running: What's Really Behind Injuries and Performance?

Trail running is not just about hitting the dirt paths. It's a complex sport where many things can impact how well someone runs and how likely they are to get hurt. Unlike road running, not much research has been done on what exactly affects trail runners. A recent study decided to dig deeper. They

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Georgia vs. Ole Miss: A Thrilling Showdown on the Field

The Georgia Bulldogs and the Ole Miss Rebels put on a spectacular show, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. The game was a rollercoaster of emotions, with both teams trading blows and refusing to back down. The Bulldogs started strong, but the Rebels quickly caught up, making it a nail-biting m

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Chaos at the US Grand Prix: Who's to Blame?

The United States Grand Prix sprint race saw a dramatic start with a multi-car collision involving McLaren's Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. The incident left fans and teams questioning the decisions made by the drivers involved. McLaren's top executives, Zak Brown and Andrea Stella, pointed finger

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Chicago Stands Tall: A City's Fight for Justice and Unity

Chicago saw a massive show of unity recently. Hundreds of thousands of people marched through the city's heart. They were protesting against unfair immigration actions. The march was part of a bigger movement across the country. The crowd was huge, stretching two miles long. It started at Grant Par

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

U. S. Warns Citizens Amid Caribbean Tensions

The U. S. Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago has advised Americans to stay clear of U. S. government buildings. This alert comes at a time when the region is on edge. The U. S. and Venezuela are locked in a standoff. Recent U. S. military actions in the Caribbean have sparked concerns. The embassy's wa

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Offense: A Force to Reckon With

The Alabama Crimson Tide are on a roll. After a shaky start, they've won five games in a row. Their quarterback, Ty Simpson, is having a great season. He's thrown for over 1, 600 yards and has 16 touchdowns. He's also completing more than 70% of his passes. This makes him a strong Heisman contender.

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Vanderbilt's Big Win: How They Outsmarted LSU

Vanderbilt's football team did something special on Saturday. They beat LSU 31-24. This win is a big deal for two reasons. First, it's only the seventh time in history that Vanderbilt has beaten a top-10 team. Second, this victory makes their record 6-1, which hasn't happened since 1950. Diego Pavi

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