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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

A Tale of Alleged War Crimes and Unanswered Questions

Senator Tim Kaine from Virginia has raised serious concerns about a reported U. S. military action in the Caribbean. He believes that if the reports are accurate, the second strike on an alleged drug boat could be considered a war crime. Kaine's comments came during an appearance on "Face the Nation

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Israeli Leader Seeks Presidential Pardon Amid Ongoing Legal Battle

In a surprising move, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked President Isaac Herzog to pardon him in his ongoing corruption trial. This request is highly unusual because the trial is still happening. It came shortly after former U. S. President Donald Trump wrote to President Herzog, asking

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Nov 30 2025RELIGION

A Pope's Peace Mission Amid Lebanon's Turmoil

Lebanon is bracing for a significant visit. Pope Leo is set to arrive on Sunday, bringing a message of peace to a nation under constant threat. Israeli airstrikes have made Lebanon a hotspot, and the pope's visit is seen as a beacon of hope. The pope's journey to Lebanon is the second stop on his f

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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs Turning a Year Older on November 30, 2025

November 30, 2025, is a special day for many celebrities. It's the day when actors, musicians, and directors add another candle to their birthday cake. Let's take a closer look at some of the notable names celebrating their birthdays today. First up, we have the legendary director Ridley Scott, who

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Nov 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wildlife Comeback: Poland's Big Predators Make a Move

Poland is seeing more big predators than before. Bears, lynxes, and wolves are making a comeback. This is big news because these animals are in trouble all over Europe. The numbers show that wolves are growing the fastest. Their population went up by 7. 01% over the years. Bears are next with a 4.

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Texas's New Laws: What's Changing Soon?

Texas is about to see a wave of new laws kick in, starting in December and rolling into January. These changes cover a lot of ground, from schools to health, and even how some laws are enforced. One big change is about how congressional districts are drawn. Texas Republicans have pushed through new

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Space Food Revolution: Growing Protein for Mars Missions

Future Mars explorers face a big challenge: no grocery stores on the red planet. They can't rely on Earth for fresh supplies either, as resupply missions are too far away. So, how will they get enough food? A new project might have the answer. The European Space Agency (ESA) and Solar Foods are wor

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Nov 30 2025BUSINESS

Why Electric Cars Lose Value Faster Than Gas Cars

Electric vehicles (EVs) have been around for a while now. They are becoming more common on the roads, and the technology is improving. Charging is faster, batteries last longer, and prices are dropping. However, there's a catch: EVs lose value much quicker than gas-powered cars. On average, gas car

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Nov 30 2025RELIGION

Pope Leo's Respectful Visit to the Blue Mosque

Pope Leo made a significant stop at Istanbul's Blue Mosque during his first international trip. He showed respect by taking off his shoes, a common practice in many Muslim places of worship. However, he chose not to pray, focusing instead on exploring the mosque's vast interior, which can accommodat

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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Legendary Playwright's Final Curtain Call

Tom Stoppard, a titan of British theatre, has passed away at 88. His departure leaves a void in the world of drama, but his legacy endures. Stoppard's work was a blend of wit and intellect, a rare mix that captivated audiences for decades. His plays were not just entertaining; they made people thin

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