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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Virginia Democrats Eye Map Changes for Congressional Seats

Virginia Democrats are taking steps to redraw congressional district lines, aiming to gain a couple more seats in the House of Representatives. This move comes as Republicans in several states have already redrawn maps to their advantage. Democrats currently hold six of Virginia's 11 congressional s

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

US Warns Israel: No West Bank Takeover

Recent events have put Israel in a tough spot. The US has made it clear that any move by Israel to take control of parts of the West Bank would mean losing all support from the US. This warning came from none other than former US President Donald Trump, who said Israel would face serious consequence

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

A Tragic Loss for an Illinois Political Figure

In a heartbreaking turn of events, a candidate for Illinois governor has suffered an immense personal tragedy. Darren Bailey, a Republican vying for the 2026 nomination, lost four close family members in a helicopter accident in Montana. The victims included his son, daughter-in-law, and two young g

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

How PLANA Helps Babies Grow Better

PLANA is a new way to help babies with cleft lip and palate. It does not use a plate inside the mouth. This makes it different from other treatments. Doctors wanted to see if PLANA helps babies gain weight better. They looked at 19 babies who used PLANA. They also looked at 25 babies who used NAM.

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Ireland's Left-Wing Shift: A New President in the Making?

Ireland is on the brink of a significant political change. Catherine Connolly, a well-known left-wing independent politician, is likely to become the next president. This would be a big deal because it shows many people are not happy with the current government. Connolly is not your typical politic

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Oct 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Plastic Pieces Travel Through the Air and Land

Microplastics, those tiny bits of plastic, are everywhere. They float in the air and settle on the ground. But how do they get around? It turns out their shape and size play a big role. In a recent study, scientists looked at how these tiny plastic pieces move through the air and land in Shanghai.

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Making Voting Harder: Why Maine's Question 1 is a Step Backwards

Maine's Question 1 on the November ballot is causing concern among many residents. It claims to improve election integrity, but in reality, it adds unnecessary obstacles to absentee voting. This affects thousands of people who rely on this system to participate in democracy. The proposal cuts two d

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tweets and Tariffs: A Look at the Controversies

Senator John Kennedy recently shared a candid conversation he had with former President Donald Trump about his frequent tweets. Kennedy suggested that Trump might want to cut back, comparing his posts to eating too much steak. Trump seemed to take the critique well, but it's unclear if he'll change

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Spot: Why the NFL Stands Firm

The NFL has no plans to change its mind about having Bad Bunny perform at the Super Bowl halftime show. This decision has sparked some controversy, especially from former President Donald Trump. But NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is standing by it. Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martí

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

A Candidate's Past Tattoo and Online Posts Spark Debate

Graham Platner, a Democratic hopeful for the U. S. Senate in Maine, found himself in hot water over a tattoo he got years ago. The tattoo, a skull and crossbones, is linked to Nazi symbolism. Platner, a Marine veteran and oyster farmer, said he got the tattoo while drunk in 2007 and had no idea abou

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