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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Brain Wiring: How Unique Connections Shape Our Minds

Neuroscience is stepping away from old ideas that label brain differences as problems. Instead, it's looking at each person's brain as a unique network. This shift is called precision neurodiversity. It's about seeing how our brains are wired differently and how that affects how we think and behave.

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

A New Face in Space: Chris Williams' Journey to the ISS

Chris Williams, a man with a diverse background, recently embarked on his first space journey. He joined two Russian cosmonauts, Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergey Mikaev, aboard a Soyuz spacecraft. Their mission? To reach the International Space Station (ISS) on Thanksgiving Day. The journey began at

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Melania Trump's New Venture: A Look into Her Life

Melania Trump has recently set up her own production company, Muse Films. This move comes just before a documentary about her life is set to release on Amazon. The film, titled "MELANIA, " will show her life in the lead-up to her husband's second inauguration. The documentary promises to give viewe

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Dairy Cows and Calves: A Hidden Battle Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria

On some dairy farms in Western Australia, a silent struggle is taking place. It's not about milk production or pasture quality, but something much smaller and more sinister: drug-resistant bacteria. Scientists recently took a closer look at this issue by studying E. coli bacteria found in the feces

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Israeli Troops Clash with Terrorists in Syria

In a recent incident, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) engaged in a firefight with members of al-Jama'a al-Islamiyya, a Sunni terrorist group, in southern Syria. This group is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, which has been a growing concern for Israel and its allies. The confrontation took place near

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Trump and Maduro Chat on the Phone: What's Really Going On?

In a surprising turn of events, U. S. President Donald Trump had a phone conversation with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro last week. This chat happened just before Maduro was labeled as a key figure in a group the U. S. sees as a terrorist organization. The talk included Secretary of State Marc

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Iowa's Dominant Showdown: A Chilly Rivalry Renewal

In a chilly showdown at Memorial Stadium, the Iowa Hawkeyes left no room for doubt, securing a commanding 40-16 victory over the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The game, played under snowy conditions, saw Iowa's offense and defense work in perfect harmony, leaving the Cornhuskers struggling to keep up. The

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Ace Frehley's Final Goodbye in NYC

Ace Frehley, the iconic guitarist from KISS, has found his final resting place in a Bronx cemetery. The simple yet elegant gravestone, recently installed, bears his name and dates, "PAUL 'ACE' FREHLEY, 1951–2025. " Visitors have left fresh flowers, including a single red rose, adding a touch of colo

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Nov 29 2025FINANCE

Trading Trouble: CME Fixes Glitch, But Issues Linger

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) managed to get its trading platforms back online, but not before causing a stir in global financial markets. The outage, which lasted several hours, affected trading in Asia and Europe before the U. S. markets could react. The main trading platform, Globex, fina

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Michael Burry's Wild Substack Chat Takes Off

Michael Burry, the investor who made a name for himself by predicting the housing market crash, has started a new group chat on Substack. It's been a whirlwind since he invited his paid subscribers to join in. Burry recently switched gears from managing a hedge fund to running a Substack called "Ca

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