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Nov 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Magic Tricks Beat Action Thrillers at the Box Office

The weekend saw a surprising turn of events at the box office. "Now You See Me: Now You Don't, " the third installment in the magic-themed series, managed to outshine both "The Running Man" and "Predator: Badlands. " It raked in $21. 3 million domestically and an additional $54. 2 million internatio

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Celebrating America's Unity Through Shared Beliefs

America is about to turn 250 years old. That's a big deal! But right now, the country feels more divided than ever. People argue about everything. It's easy to forget what brings us together. Maybe this birthday is a chance to focus on unity instead of division. Think about the Declaration of Indep

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Nov 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dave Portnoy: The Man Behind Barstool Sports and His Unfiltered Views

Dave Portnoy, the president of Barstool Sports, is known for his bold personality and controversial statements. He runs a company that started as a small gambling tip sheet in his mom's basement and has grown into a massive online empire. Portnoy describes Barstool as a platform that captures the es

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Israel's Leader: No Palestinian State, Ever

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, had a lot to say during a recent cabinet meeting. He tackled some pretty big issues, like security and diplomacy. He also addressed criticism from both inside and outside his political party, Likud. Netanyahu made it clear that he's the boss when it come

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Senator Fetterman's Bumpy Road to Recovery

Senator John Fetterman is back home after a health scare. He had to go to the hospital because of a heart issue. This caused him to feel dizzy and fall while walking early one morning. His team said it was a problem with his heartbeat called ventricular fibrillation. Fetterman shared a photo on X,

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Iran's Nuclear Program: What's Really Going On?

Iran's foreign minister recently revealed that the country has halted uranium enrichment at all its sites. This announcement came after Israel and the United States targeted Iran's enrichment facilities in June. Abbas Araghchi, the foreign minister, made it clear that Iran is not secretly enriching

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

What's Making Our Kids Breathe Easier? The Science Behind It!

Asthma is a big deal for many kids. It's a condition that makes breathing tough, and it's been around for a while. But what's causing it? Well, it's not just one thing. It's a mix of genes and stuff in the environment. And that's where things get interesting. Scientists are digging deep to figure o

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Lancaster County: Shaking Up the Booze Rules

Lancaster County is looking at some big changes to how alcohol is sold. This isn't just about adding more bars or stores. It's about making the rules fairer and more up-to-date. The idea is to make sure everyone follows the same rules and that the county keeps up with the times. Right now, the rule

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus 15: A Gamer's Dream with a Big Battery

The OnePlus 15 is a strong contender for mobile gamers. It has a huge 7, 300-mAh battery, which is great for long gaming sessions. However, the battery life can vary. If you crank up the graphics and frame rate, the battery drains faster. This is because the phone's high-end specs allow for better p

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Judges Rate AI: A Closer Look

AI judges are now used to rate other AI systems. This is helpful, but it's not perfect. The judges can be biased and inconsistent. Past studies have tried to measure how reliable these AI judges are. But they often miss the mark. They don't explain their metrics well. They also don't tackle the issu

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