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Nov 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Dry Weather and Tick Numbers: What's the Link?

In Hanover, Germany, a curious trend has been spotted. Ticks, those tiny blood-sucking bugs, are becoming scarcer. Researchers have been keeping an eye on these creatures in city parks since 2017. They noticed that droughts might be the reason behind the decline in tick populations. Ticks thrive in

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Young Voices Rise: Mexico's Youth Protest Violence and Demand Change

In Mexico, a wave of protests led by young people has swept through the country. This movement, driven by anger over a mayor's public murder, is unique. It's led by Generation Z, those born between 1997 and 2012. They're using their voices to speak out against violence and corruption. The spark for

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Nov 16 2025EDUCATION

How a Simple Trick Keeps Students Feeling Valued in Surgery

In the world of surgery, making students feel important is a big deal. It's not just about knowing their names. It's about showing them they matter. A recent study looked at a simple method called "Name, Ask, Thank" (NAT). The goal? To see if this method keeps students feeling valued over time. The

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Nov 16 2025CRIME

Skopje's Call for Justice After Tragic Nightclub Fire

In Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia, a large crowd gathered to demand justice for the victims of a devastating nightclub fire that happened in March. This tragic event took the lives of 63 people and left many others injured. The fire started during a hip-hop concert in the town of Kocani, whi

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Nov 16 2025FINANCE

President's Big Bond Buys: What's the Deal?

President Trump has been on a shopping spree, snapping up bonds worth at least $82 million from late August to early October. This news comes from financial disclosures made public recently. The purchases are a mix of corporate and municipal bonds, with a significant chunk tied to public agencies li

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Nov 15 2025OPINION

Putin's Nuclear Threats: Why Hollywood Shies Away from the Reality

Putin's nuclear threats are a recurring theme in his geopolitical strategy, especially during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. His words have raised global tensions to levels not seen in decades. The idea of a nuclear strike, even a small one, is terrifying. It could kill many people, harm the world

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Nov 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Meets the Vatican: A Unique Film Festival

In a rare event, Pope Leo XIV recently hosted a gathering at the Vatican, inviting a mix of Hollywood stars and filmmakers. This wasn't just a casual meet-and-greet; it was a celebration of cinema's power to bring people together. Leo, known for his love of movies, shared his favorite films, includi

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Nov 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Toyota's 2GR-FE V6: The Engine That Powered Many

Toyota's 2GR-FE V6 engine has been a workhorse for the company, powering a wide range of vehicles over the years. This 3. 5-liter V6 engine first appeared in the 2005 Toyota Avalon and has since been used in various models, including the Camry, RAV4, and even the Lotus Evora. The 2GR-FE engine is k

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

Unraveling the Secrets: New Amelia Earhart Files Uncovered

The U. S. National Archives has just dropped a bunch of documents about Amelia Earhart, the famous pilot who vanished in 1937. This happened after President Trump said all government files on her should be made public. Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, took off from Papua New Guinea on July 2

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Australia's Bid to Host COP31: A Climate Change Showdown

Australia is making a strong push to host the COP31 climate summit in 2025. The country's Energy Minister, Chris Bowen, is heading to Brazil for the COP30 summit to advocate for Australia's bid. This comes as Australia and Turkey are locked in a competition to host the event. The COP, or Conference

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