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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Mystery: A New Clue in the Dark Matter Hunt

Dark matter remains one of the universe's biggest mysteries. It's invisible, yet scientists believe it makes up a huge part of galaxies. The idea is that to make sense of what we see in space, there must be a lot of unseen matter out there. We know it's there because of its gravitational pull, but s

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

A Young Dreamer Lost in Northridge

In the early hours of a Saturday morning, a quiet neighborhood in Northridge was shattered by gunfire. A 22-year-old woman, Maria De La Rosa, was inside a parked car with two others when tragedy struck. Two men approached the vehicle and opened fire, leaving Maria fighting for her life. Maria was k

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Nov 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dancing With the Stars Season 34: A New Era of Virality

The recent season of Dancing With the Stars has been a game-changer. It's not just about the dancing anymore; it's about the buzz on social media. The show has found a new audience thanks to TikTok, and it's paying off big time. This season, the finale was a grand event. All the eliminated contesta

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

New Fees for Foreign Visitors to U. S. National Parks

The U. S. government is planning to raise prices for international visitors to national parks starting next year. This move comes as fewer tourists from other countries are visiting the U. S. due to political tensions and a decline in foreign tourism. Starting January 1, the annual park pass for no

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots Getting Better at Planning in Messy Spaces

Robots are improving at making plans, even when things get chaotic. Think about a robot trying to move through a room full of stuff. It needs to split big jobs into smaller, easier tasks. This is where something called hierarchical reinforcement learning (HRL) helps. HRL lets robots plan by setting

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

A Boston Cop's Fight for Justice: Harassment, Firing, and a $1M Win

Enxhi Qirici, a former Boston police officer, recently won a $1 million verdict against the Boston Police Department. She claimed her colleagues made inappropriate comments about her personal life and relationship. The jury did not agree that her firing was due to discrimination or retaliation, but

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Nov 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Strange Creatures in Erie Waters: The Axolotl Incident

In Erie, it's not uncommon to find unusual animals in the water. Last year, there was talk of an alligator in Lake Erie, and this summer, a freshwater jellyfish was seen near Presque Isle. But in mid-November, something even more unexpected happened: an axolotl was found swimming in Walnut Creek. Th

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Nov 26 2025WEATHER

A Sudden Shift: Massachusetts' Weather Takes a Dramatic Turn

Massachusetts is in for a weather rollercoaster. Picture this: a cozy, warm Tuesday night, perfect for staying in. But don't get too comfortable. A warm front is rolling in, bringing steady rain. It's not just any rain, though. We're talking about a good soaking, with amounts ranging from a quarter

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Nov 26 2025WEATHER

Green Bay's Snowy Thanksgiving: What to Expect

Green Bay is bracing for a wintery Thanksgiving weekend. Snow and strong winds are expected to make travel a bit tricky. The first significant snowfall of the season is forecasted for November 26th and 29th. This means if you're planning to travel, you should be prepared for winter conditions. On

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Nov 26 2025WEATHER

Thanksgiving Weather: Rain, Wind, and Chilly Vibes Ahead

Get ready for a mix of weather if you're traveling for Thanksgiving this week. Rain is on the way, but don't worry, it won't be too crazy. The days leading up to the holiday will be wet and warm, with temperatures around 60 degrees. But by Wednesday night, things will change. A cold front is coming,

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