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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Week 13 NFL Matchups: Who's Got the Edge?

The NFL's Week 13 lineup is packed with exciting matchups, and experts have weighed in with their predictions. Let's dive into some of the key games and see who they think will come out on top. First up, the Chicago Bears are heading to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles. The Eagles have a strong d

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Nov 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Living Together: A Son's Struggle with Mom's Boyfriend

A young man, 28 years old, finds himself in a tricky situation. He shares a home with his mom and brother, and things are not going smoothly. The main issue? His mom's boyfriend is spending too much time at their place. The son feels uncomfortable. He works late and doesn't like walking past his mo

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Heart Attacks and the Brain: A Hidden Challenge

Heart attacks are already serious, but they might also be affecting the brain in ways many people don't realize. After a heart attack, especially in cases like Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS), some people struggle with thinking clearly. This isn't just a temporary fog; it can lead to serious issues li

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

The Afghan Shooter's Hidden Past

An Afghan man, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is suspected of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D. C. He was once part of a special counterterrorism unit in Afghanistan. This unit, known as NDS-03, worked closely with the CIA and fought against the Taliban. The CIA confirmed that Lakanwal ca

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cybersecurity: Hackers and Defenders in a Digital Arms Race

Hackers are getting smarter, using new tricks to steal data and cause trouble. They're using fake voices, AI-powered malware, and even targeting internet-connected devices. But the good guys are fighting back. Governments and security teams are shutting down fake networks and tightening digital defe

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Nov 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Festive Twist on Crime and Redemption

In the heart of London, during the bustling holiday season, two unlikely allies come together for a daring plan. Sophie, a young woman from Philadelphia, has moved to the UK to be closer to her ailing mother. She works at Sterling's Department Store, where her Robin Hood-like tendencies often get he

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Who Vetted the Afghan Shooting Suspect? A Look at the Facts

A recent shooting in Washington, D. C. , has sparked a heated debate about immigration policies. The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is an Afghan national who entered the U. S. in 2021 under Operation Allies Welcome. This program was created by President Joe Biden to help Afghans who had worked with

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

Kalshi's Shady Sports Bets: Is It Really Legal?

Kalshi, a prediction market, is in hot water. A lawsuit claims it's running an illegal sports betting platform. The platform calls bets "event contracts. " But the lawsuit says these are just bets. And they're illegal in many states. The lawsuit says Kalshi is tricking people. It makes them think t

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Nov 28 2025OPINION

Prince Harry's Shift: From Global Hero to Real Estate Speaker

Prince Harry, once known for his humanitarian efforts, is now set to speak at a Canadian real estate conference. This move has raised eyebrows, as it seems more about making money than making a difference. The event's website even highlights seeing him in person, not learning from him, which is a st

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Dark Matter: A New Clue or Just Noise?

Dark matter has been a big question in science for a long time. It's like an invisible glue holding galaxies together. Now, a scientist thinks they might have found some proof of it. The idea of dark matter started way back in the 1930s. A scientist named Fritz Zwicky noticed that galaxies were spi

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