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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Uribe's Return: A Shockwave in Colombia's Politics

Colombia's political scene just got a major shake-up. A court decision has overturned the conviction of former president Alvaro Uribe Velez, sending ripples through the nation's political landscape. This ruling comes just seven months before the presidential elections, adding a new layer of complexi

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Oct 22 2025OPINION

Gene Simmons Speaks Out: Hollywood's Misguided Voices on Israel

Gene Simmons, the famous rocker from Kiss, recently shared his thoughts on some Jewish celebrities in Hollywood. He thinks they are spreading harmful ideas about Israel without understanding the situation. Simmons, who was born in Haifa, Israel, spoke in Hebrew and English to make his point clear.

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Russia's Big Push for a State-Run Messaging App

In Russia, a new messaging app called MAX is making waves. It's everywhere: on billboards, recommended in schools, and even preloaded on phones. In one town near Moscow, loudspeakers urged people to download it. But why all the fuss? The Russian government is using some sneaky tactics to get people

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Too Much Trust in US Tech Giants?

The recent AWS outage caused a stir worldwide, affecting everything from banking to language learning apps. This event has sparked a conversation about how much we rely on a few big US tech companies. Amazon and Microsoft control a big part of the cloud computing market. Even if a service isn't dir

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Oct 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Sam Rivers: The Heartbeat of Limp Bizkit

Sam Rivers, the bassist for Limp Bizkit, passed away recently. The exact cause of his death is still a mystery, but it's known that he was in serious trouble before he died. Emergency services were called to his home because he wasn't responding and was in cardiac arrest. He had some health problem

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Nate Diaz: A Master of the Triangle Choke from Day One

Nate Diaz, the famous fighter from Stockton, has been a big name in combat sports for over two decades. His journey started with a win that he would later repeat, showing off his signature move. This move, a triangle choke, became his trademark. Diaz didn't just fight in the UFC. He also competed i

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Stand: Power Plays Over Policing

Chicago is in the spotlight, but not for the usual reasons. The city is facing a surge in federal activity that many see as a power play, not a crime-fighting mission. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been making bold moves, like nighttime raids and aggressive arrests. These act

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

Uneven Safety Checks in a Fast-Growing Company

A big company in the payments world has found that its safety checks against money crimes are not all the same. This is what they learned after they looked into some complaints about fraud. The company, which is French, grew really fast by buying other companies. This quick growth might be why their

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Jaxson Dart's Standout Moment in a Giants Loss

In the world of football, moments can define careers. For Jaxson Dart, a pivotal instant happened during a Giants game in Denver. It was a crucial play, fourth-and-19, where Dart showed something special. This moment might be the one people point to later, saying, "That's when we knew. " Looking ba

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Giants' Defensive Dilemma: Trust in Bowen Wavers After Costly Calls

The Giants' recent loss to the Broncos has sparked a heated debate about their defensive strategy. The team's decision to play it safe in the final seconds backfired spectacularly. Instead of sending more players to rush the quarterback, they chose to cover more ground. This left many fans and playe

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