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Nov 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Flights Grounded: Airbus Software Glitch Causes Travel Headaches

Airlines worldwide are scrambling to fix a software issue on Airbus A320 planes, leading to flight delays and cancellations. The problem was discovered after a JetBlue flight experienced a sudden drop in altitude last month. Investigators found that intense solar radiation could corrupt important fl

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

A Shocking Incident and Changing Immigration Rules

In Washington, D. C. , a disturbing event has unfolded, sparking a wave of discussions about immigration policies. Two National Guard members were shot, leaving one dead and another fighting for their life. The incident has drawn attention not only to the victims but also to the suspect's background

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

South Africans Tricked into Fighting Russia's War

A group of South African men found themselves in a dangerous situation after being deceived into joining Russia's war against Ukraine. They were promised jobs and training, but instead, they were sent to the front lines. The story began when an unemployed father of three received a call offering hi

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Nov 29 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Snowy Saturday: What You Need to Know

Michigan is in for a snowy Saturday, with some changes to the original forecast. More areas are now under winter storm warnings, including parts of the Sunrise Side shoreline and Mackinac County. The Thumb and eastern Detroit area are under a winter weather advisory, expecting slightly less snow. T

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Unseen Dementia: The Hidden Challenge in Cognitive Decline

A new type of dementia is making experts rethink how they understand and treat memory loss. This condition, called LATE, is becoming more recognized. It is now believed to affect about one-third of people aged 85 and older and 10% of those aged 65 and older. Many people who thought they had Alzheime

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Piastri Wins Qatar Sprint, Norris Keeps Championship Lead

The Qatar Grand Prix sprint race was a straightforward affair, with Oscar Piastri taking the win. He led from start to finish, keeping George Russell and Lando Norris behind him. Norris managed to hold off Max Verstappen, who was struggling with car issues. The race was decided early on, with Piast

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Political Shake-Up: What's Next After Yermak's Exit?

Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has recently let go of his long-time right-hand man, Andriy Yermak. This move has stirred up a lot of talk about what it means for Ukraine's government and its ongoing war efforts. Yermak, who was known for his tough political style, had a big role in Ukrain

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

How the Bears' Big Guys Paved the Way to Victory

The Chicago Bears had a big win over the Eagles. They ran the ball a lot. Their running backs, Kyle Monangai and D’Andre Swift, had a great game. Monangai ran for 130 yards. Swift ran for 125 yards. That’s a lot of yards! But here’s the thing: they couldn’t have done it without their offensive line.

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Rising Toll: A Grim Milestone Amid Ongoing Conflict

The number of Palestinians who have lost their lives in the Israel-Hamas war has now reached a staggering 70, 100, as reported by Gaza's Health Ministry. This grim milestone comes despite a recent ceasefire that was supposed to bring some respite to the region. The ceasefire, which began on October

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Senate Panel Promises Close Look at Deadly Strike Orders

A powerful group in the Senate has decided to take a closer look at a recent military action. This comes after news broke that the defense chief gave a clear order to leave no survivors in a strike on a suspected drug boat. The Senate Armed Services Committee, led by Republicans, is stepping in to m

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