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Nov 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Seal's Lucky Escape: Orcas vs. Boat

In the vast waters near Seattle, a group of orcas, also known as killer whales, were on a hunt. They were not just any orcas, but Bigg's orcas, known for their varied diet. These orcas are not endangered like their salmon-eating cousins, the resident orcas. They are well-fed and thrive in the marine

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

South Korea's Plan to Boost EV Sales and Support Auto Industry

South Korea is taking steps to strengthen its auto industry. The government has announced plans to increase subsidies for electric vehicles (EVs) by 20% in 2026. This move aims to boost local demand and support the industry amid concerns over U. S. tariffs. The government has allocated 936 billion

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Nov 14 2025LIFESTYLE

Community Effort: Buffalo County Teams Up to Fight Hunger

In Buffalo County, Wisconsin, a unique partnership is taking place to help those in need. Buffalo County Health and Human Services and Waumandee State Bank are joining forces to organize a food drive. This event is not just about collecting food; it's about showing how a community can come together

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Nov 14 2025RELIGION

Religion's Role in Daily Life: A Changing Landscape

A recent survey reveals a significant shift in the role of religion in American households. Over the past decade, the number of people who consider religion important in their daily lives has dropped by 17%. This change brings the United States closer to the average seen in other developed nations.

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Nov 14 2025WEATHER

Phoenix's Thanksgiving Weather: Mild and Cozy

Phoenix is gearing up for a mild and comfortable Thanksgiving this year. The weather is expected to be a bit cooler than usual, which is a nice change from the typical warm desert climate. The high temperatures are likely to hover around the low 70s, which is just a tad below the average for this ti

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Trade Talks Bring Cheaper Goods to U. S. Shoppers

The U. S. has decided to cut tariffs on certain products from Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala, and El Salvador. This move is part of broader trade agreements aimed at making goods like coffee and bananas more affordable for American consumers. Officials hope these changes will lead to lower prices at

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Nov 13 2025SCIENCE

Contender's Coastal Journey: A Shark's Epic Migration

Contender, a massive great white shark, has been making waves along the Atlantic coast. This isn't just any shark; he's the largest male great white ever tagged in the Atlantic. After being tagged near the Florida-Georgia line in January, Contender has been on quite the adventure, swimming over 4, 3

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Nov 13 2025CRIME

Paris Remembers: A Decade After the Dark Night

Ten years have passed since the horrific attacks that shook Paris on November 13, 2015. The city is still healing, but the scars remain deep. The attacks were brutal and coordinated, targeting innocent people enjoying a night out. Cafés, a stadium, and a concert hall became scenes of tragedy, leavin

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bright TVs: TCL QM9K Takes on OLED with a Twist

TCL QM9K is a TV that stands out for its brightness. It's not just any bright TV, though. It's the brightest TV ever tested in a lab. But brightness isn't everything. The QM9K has some trade-offs. For starters, the QM9K isn't as good as its cheaper sibling, the QM8K. The QM8K has better shadow deta

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can Stars Pop the Social Media Bubble?

The world is becoming more divided. People often stick to their own views and avoid different opinions. This is called polarization. A study looked at how famous people, or celebrities, might help change this. The idea is simple. Celebrities have many followers. If they talk about controversial top

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