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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

National Guard Deployments: Legal Battles in Tennessee and West Virginia

In Tennessee and West Virginia, courts are set to examine the legality of National Guard deployments. The focus is on whether governors have the authority to send troops to Memphis and Washington, D. C. In Memphis, the debate centers around Governor Bill Lee's decision to deploy the National Guard.

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Nov 03 2025WEATHER

Himalayan Avalanche Claims Lives of Adventurers

In the heart of the Himalayas, a tragic event unfolded. An avalanche struck a group of climbers near the base camp of Yalung Ri mountain in Nepal's Dolakha district. The disaster occurred around 09:00 local time on a Monday, claiming the lives of at least three individuals, including a French climbe

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Nov 03 2025CELEBRITIES

How Martha Stewart Changed Dinner Parties Forever

Martha Stewart has been a big name in the world of cooking and homemaking for over four decades. She started as a caterer and became the first self-made female billionaire in the U. S. She also created the idea of a lifestyle influencer long before the internet was a thing. Her work has influenced m

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Keeping Your Immune System Young: Simple Habits for a Stronger You

Your immune system might be aging faster than you realize, even if you feel fit and healthy. As people get older, their immune cells struggle to fight infections, heal wounds, and destroy cancer cells. This decline often starts in the late 30s or early 40s. One big reason for this decline is inflam

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Nov 03 2025CRIME

The First Look at Bryan Kohberger’s Knife Sheath

New evidence photos show the leather case that once held Bryan Kohberger’s KA-BAR knife. This knife was used in the brutal murder of four University of Idaho students. The photos were released by Idaho police. They show many items collected from the crime scene. The items include gloves, band-aids,

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Nov 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lithuania's New Crime Drama 'The Activist' Unveils Dark Secrets

Lithuania's film scene is buzzing with a new crime drama called "The Activist. " This movie is the third in a series by director Romas Zabarauskas, following "The Lawyer" and "The Writer. " It stars Robertas Petraitis, who you might know from "The Southern Chronicles, " Lithuania's hopeful Oscar con

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Nov 03 2025EDUCATION

Why Screens Are Messing With Our Kids' Brains

Many people think the problem with schools is just about kids not reading enough. But it's way bigger than that. The real issue is that screens are changing how kids think. It's not just phones; it's all the tech in their lives. From tablets at home to Chromebooks in class, screens are everywhere.

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Nov 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Solar Panels Turned into Concrete: A Green Solution to Waste

Solar panels are everywhere, helping us generate clean energy. But what happens when they reach the end of their life? Mostly, they end up in landfills, which is not great for the environment. These panels contain materials like lead and zinc, which can leak out and cause harm. Scientists have found

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Nov 03 2025BUSINESS

The Changing Face of Office Supplies: What's Happening to Office Depot and OfficeMax?

Office Depot and OfficeMax, two big names in office supplies, are shutting down almost 100 more stores. This is not just a recent thing. It has been going on for a while. The company that owns them, ODP Corporation, has been struggling. This is because people are buying things online more often. The

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Nov 03 2025POLITICS

New York's Battle for Law and Order

In the heart of New York City, a heated debate is unfolding. It's all about crime, cops, and who's to blame. The city is grappling with a surge in crime. Many believe it's a direct result of recent policies and protests. These have led to a shortage of police officers. The city's mayor, Eric Adams,

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