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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

The Power of a Soldier's Oath: Upholding the Law

In the U. S. military, every soldier takes a serious promise. They swear to protect the Constitution. They vow to follow lawful orders. But what if an order is not lawful? Soldiers have a duty to say no. This is not just a rule. It is a crucial part of the military's role in society. Soldiers are n

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Dec 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Razer and WEMADE Team Up for Legend of YMIR

Razer and WEMADE have joined forces to boost the popularity of Legend of YMIR, a new MMORPG. This team-up is a big deal because it connects Razer's huge network with WEMADE's game. The plan is to run a two-month campaign that will reach gamers all over the world. The campaign started at the end of

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Tennessee's 7th District: A Clash of Political Forces

Tennessee's 7th Congressional District is buzzing with political energy. Two candidates, Van Epps and Behn, are fighting for a seat in Congress. Van Epps, a former Army helicopter pilot and head of the Tennessee Department of General Services, has strong backing. He won his primary with ease, thanks

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Cuba's Health Crisis: Mosquitoes Strike Hard

Cuba is facing a serious health issue. Mosquitoes carrying viruses have caused many deaths. Most of those who died were children. The viruses involved are chikungunya and dengue. These viruses are spread through mosquito bites. Chikungunya is known for causing severe joint pain and fever. It is not

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Your Year on YouTube: A Look Back at Your Watching Habits

YouTube has launched a new feature called "Recap. " It's similar to Spotify's "Wrapped" but for videos. This feature shows users a summary of their viewing habits over the past year. The Recap uses your watch history to create up to 12 cards. These cards highlight your favorite channels, topics, an

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Surgical Training with Smart Video Tech

Surgical training is a big deal. It needs lots of time and effort. But there is a problem. Reviewing surgical videos by hand takes too long. This slows down learning. It also makes it hard to teach many people at once. A new idea is here to help. It uses smart tech. This tech looks at lots of video

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Unlocking Real-World Wealth: Venus' Bold Move in Crypto Finance

In a bold step, Venus, a leader in digital finance, is set to launch the world's first "Crypto Bank" focused on Real-World Assets (RWA). This move aims to tackle a big problem: businesses with valuable assets often struggle to get quick financing. Venus wants to change that, starting in Southeast As

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

America's Building Crisis: Can We Fix It?

America has a big problem: it needs to build more stuff. Not just any stuff, but important things like energy solutions, better transport, and more homes. This isn't a new issue, but it's getting urgent. A recent project is looking into how to fix this. The project is all about finding ways to make

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Procter & Gamble: A Smart Buy Amid Market Jitters?

Procter & Gamble (PG) has been in the spotlight lately, and not just because of its popular products like Crest. The company's stock took a hit recently after its CFO, Andre Schulten, shared some less-than-stellar news about the U. S. market. He described it as "the most volatile we've seen in a lon

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Dec 02 2025EDUCATION

A Big Boost for Health Education at ODU

Old Dominion University is getting a major upgrade in health education. A generous gift of $15 million from Joan Brock is making this happen. This money will create the Joan P. Brock Institute for Nutrition Science and Health. The goal? To make nutrition a big part of medical training and research.

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