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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Affects Milk's Taste and Quality

Milk undergoes changes when it's heated. Scientists looked at how different heating methods affect milk's taste and quality. They found that some methods keep milk's natural flavors better than others. Direct heating at high temperatures for a short time and mild indirect heating at lower temperatu

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead the United Nations Next?

The United Nations is gearing up for a significant change. The next leader, known as the secretary-general, will be chosen in a process that's stirring up some debate. This role has a five-year term, starting in 2027. Traditionally, the position rotates among different regions. Right now, it's Lati

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Ivory Coast's Election: Old Leaders, Young Dreams

Ivory Coast is holding a presidential election, and the focus is on the age of the candidates. The current leader, Alassane Ouattara, is 83 years old and has been in power since 2011. He has overseen economic growth and stability but is now hinting that this might be his last campaign. Ouattara's j

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Nightlife Safety: What's Happening in Australia's Party Districts?

In Australia, going out for a night of fun can sometimes turn into an unpleasant experience. A recent study looked into how often people face sexual harm in nightlife areas. They talked to people in a busy nightlife spot in Victoria and found some concerning facts. Over half of the women and nearly

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

A Night of Tension at Alameda's Coast Guard Base

Late Thursday night, a tense situation unfolded at the Coast Guard base in Alameda, California. A vehicle, later identified as a U-Haul truck, tried to back into the secured area. Coast Guard personnel gave multiple verbal warnings, but the driver ignored them. Fearing for their safety, law enforcem

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Rules Need Proof to Work

The U. S. government has big plans for AI. They want to lead the world in AI technology. They have set goals to speed up innovation, improve infrastructure, and ensure fairness and safety. But rules alone won't make AI trustworthy. The problem is that rules without proof are not enough. Think about

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

Trouble at the Coast Guard Base: What Happened in Alameda?

In the evening of a busy day, something unusual took place at the Coast Guard base in Alameda, California. A vehicle, later identified as a U-Haul truck, tried to back into the base. This might not sound like a big deal, but the truck didn't stop when told to. The Coast Guard had to take action. The

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

Navy's Unstoppable Run: How a Simple Offense is Breaking Records

Navy's football team is on a roll, and they're not slowing down anytime soon. With a perfect record and a unique offense, they're making waves in the college football scene. The Midshipmen don't rely on star recruits, but they've got a secret weapon: their explosive plays. Their offense is a mix of

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Oct 24 2025LIFESTYLE

GlowFEST Lights Up Downtown Reading

GlowFEST is making a comeback to downtown Reading, promising an exciting night filled with lights and activities. This event is set to take place on Saturday, from 4 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. , along Penn Street, specifically in the 500 and 600 blocks. The event organizers have added new attractions to k

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Big Money on the Line: Warner Bros. Discovery's CEO and Potential Sale

David Zaslav, the CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, could make a huge profit if the company is sold. Reports say he could get $500 million from his shares if the sale goes through. This is because his contract says his shares become fully his if the company is sold. The company has been in talks about

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