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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Struggle: War, Diplomacy, and Challenges

Ukraine is in a tough spot right now. While President Volodymyr Zelensky is trying to restart peace talks, Russia is not letting up on its attacks. Just the other day, Russia launched a big wave of drone and missile strikes all over Ukraine. The western city of Ternopil got hit hard, with at least 2

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Unlocking Epstein's Secrets: Senate Moves Swiftly

The Senate made a big move on Tuesday. They agreed to pass a bill without any changes. This bill is about releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The House had already approved it with a huge majority. The Senate didn't even debate it. They just said yes. Some people wanted changes. House Speak

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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

Winter's Chill: How Ice Melts Keep You on the Move

When winter arrives, ice becomes a common problem. To tackle this, people often use ice melts. Two popular choices are calcium chloride and sodium chloride. Both work by lowering water's freezing point, but they do so in different ways. Sodium chloride, or rock salt, is widely used. It disrupts the

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's U-Turn on Russia Sanctions: What's the Deal?

Donald Trump, the U. S. president, has had a change of mind about sanctions on Russia. He's now willing to sign a bill that enforces these penalties, but there's a catch. Trump insists on having the final say on any sanctions that get implemented. This shift comes after Trump supported Republican l

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Gaza Peace Plan: A Test for the UN Security Council

The UN Security Council is about to make a big decision. They are going to vote on a plan proposed by the US. This plan supports President Trump's ideas for peace in Gaza. It also suggests sending international troops to help keep the peace. A few weeks ago, Israel and Hamas agreed to a temporary t

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

CATL's Stock Takes a Hit: What's Going On?

Investors are feeling the heat as CATL, a big name in battery tech, sees its stock prices dip. The drop comes after a key investor decided to sell off part of their stake. This move has sparked concerns, especially with the U. S. keeping a close eye on Chinese-made energy storage systems. The news

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Charlotte's Immigration Sweep: A Closer Look

In a recent operation named "Charlotte's Web, " Border Patrol agents detained 81 individuals in Charlotte, North Carolina. This action was part of a broader trend of city-wide immigration enforcement efforts happening across the United States. The operation kicked off on a Saturday, with federal ag

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Nov 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Sophie Grégoire's Thoughts on Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry

Sophie Grégoire, the former wife of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has spoken openly about her feelings regarding his new relationship with singer Katy Perry. In a recent interview, she admitted that the situation has an emotional impact on her, but she is determined not to let it control h

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Nov 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Folk Hero's Sudden Goodbye: Fans Mourn the Loss of a Musical Guide

The music world is in shock after the sudden passing of beloved singer-songwriter Todd Snider at the age of 59. Just a day after his team shared news of his hospitalization due to walking pneumonia, fans learned of his untimely death through a heartfelt post on his Instagram. The announcement descri

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Talk: Saudi Prince's Visit and Middle East Peace

Trump is really pushing for Saudi Arabia and Israel to become friends. He thinks this will make the Middle East a safer place. He's hoping Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will agree to join the Abraham Accords when he visits the White House. But it's not that simple. Saudi Arabia wants a Pal

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