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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

President's Harassment Shines Light on Mexico's Gender Issues

Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's first female president, found herself in the middle of a heated debate about sexual harassment after a man groped her on the streets of Mexico City. The incident, caught on video, showed the president being touched inappropriately by a drunk man before her aides intervene

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Nov 05 2025CRIME

Louisville Plane Crash: A Community in Shock and Search for Answers

A tragic event unfolded near Louisville's airport, leaving at least nine people dead and many more injured. A UPS cargo plane, an MD-11 aircraft, went down around 5:15 p. m. on Tuesday, causing a massive plume of smoke visible across Louisville and southern Indiana. The crash site was near businesse

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Gen Z's Work Woes: A Closer Look at the Job Struggle

Gen Z is facing a tough time in the job market. Older generations often dismiss their complaints, but the reality is that finding and keeping a job has become a challenging and dehumanizing experience. The job market is tough, with many companies focusing on short-term profits and reducing their wor

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Nov 05 2025FINANCE

Why Money Talks Are Harder Than Politics or Religion

Money talks, but not everyone is comfortable with the conversation. A recent survey shows that a big chunk of Americans, about 61%, feel uneasy discussing their bank account balances with family or close friends. It turns out, talking about money is more awkward than discussing politics or religion.

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

The DNA Link to What We Study

Ever wondered why some people lean towards science while others prefer arts? It turns out, our genes might have a say in this. Recent research has found that our DNA can influence the educational paths we choose. Scientists looked at the genes of over 463, 000 people from Finland, Norway, and the N

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Nov 05 2025FINANCE

Why Money Talks and We Don't

Money is a tricky subject. It's more awkward to discuss than religion, politics, or even weight. Why is that? Well, people often feel ashamed about their financial situation. They might have too much debt, a low salary, or not enough savings. But keeping these secrets can hurt relationships and fina

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Maldives Takes Bold Step Against Smoking

The Maldives has made a big move to protect its people's health. Starting last Saturday, anyone born after January 1, 2007, can't buy or use tobacco products. This means that today's teens and younger kids will never be able to legally smoke in the Maldives, no matter how old they get. This new rul

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Lifestyle Changes Can Shield Your Brain from Dementia

People with type 2 diabetes often worry about their brain health. Why? Because diabetes can raise the chances of memory loss and dementia. But here's some good news: living a heart-healthy life can make a big difference. A recent study looked at over 40, 000 adults with type 2 diabetes. Researchers

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

T1 and KT Clash in Worlds 2025: A Test of Strength and Strategy

The stage is set for an epic showdown in Chengdu, China, where the 2025 League of Legends World Championship final will take place on November 9. T1, the reigning champions, have fought their way through a tough journey, starting from the Play-In Stage. They've shown their resilience by overcoming t

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Solar Hydrogen Production with a Smart Photoanode

Scientists have found a clever way to make solar hydrogen production more efficient. They created a special photoanode using indium oxide and selenium. This combo boosts the photoanode's ability to capture and use sunlight. The selenium in the photoanode creates tiny flaws, called oxygen vacancies.

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