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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

PM Starmer's Dance Move Sparks School Drama

Sir Keir Starmer found himself in a bit of a pickle during a school visit. He was there to talk about free school meals, but things took an unexpected turn. While reading with kids, he made a silly hand gesture after seeing the number 67 on a page. This gesture is tied to a popular dance trend among

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Nov 25 2025SCIENCE

Turning CO2 into Treasure: A Smart New Catalyst

Scientists have cooked up a clever way to turn CO2 into useful stuff without needing fancy equipment or lots of energy. They made a special material called a covalent organic framework (COF) that acts like a tiny, super-strong net. This net traps tiny bits of palladium, a special metal, to create a

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Legal Wins and Military Shifts: A Look at Recent U. S. Decisions

A federal judge recently dismissed criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. The judge ruled that the prosecutor, Lindsey Halligan, was not lawfully appointed. This decision is a blow to former President Trump's efforts to pursue legal action

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Nov 25 2025LIFESTYLE

The Great Pie Showdown: Pumpkin vs. Sweet Potato

Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, and of course, pie. But which pie reigns supreme: pumpkin or sweet potato? The answer isn't as simple as it seems. Pumpkin and sweet potato pies share many similarities. They're both orange, sweet, and have a creamy texture. But the differences lie in the

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Nov 25 2025RELIGION

A New Pope's Journey to Promote Peace and Unity

Pope Leo is set to make his first international trip as the leader of the Catholic Church, visiting Turkey and Lebanon from November 27 to December 2. This journey is significant not only because it's his first overseas visit but also because it highlights his focus on peace and unity among differen

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Nov 25 2025OPINION

History, Hate Speech, and the Power of Words

A president once shared a post suggesting harsh punishment for perceived disloyalty. The post mentioned hanging those involved, comparing it to actions taken by a historical figure. However, this comparison is misleading. The figure in question, George Washington, actually worked to unite a divided

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Nov 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Savannah's Stars: A Mix of Fame and Infamy

Savannah, Georgia, has been home to some truly remarkable people. From actors to athletes, musicians to politicians, the city has produced a diverse range of famous figures. Some of these individuals have made Savannah proud, while others have had more controversial careers. Take, for example, the

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Nov 25 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Build Important Molecules

Scientists have found a clever new way to make special molecules called α-CF3 allylamines. These molecules are super important in making medicines, pesticides, and other useful materials. The problem was that making them wasn't easy or efficient. The new method uses a special kind of chemistry call

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Nov 25 2025CRIME

Foreign-Born Individuals and Sexual Violence in Italy: A Closer Look at the Numbers

In Italy, a significant discussion has been sparked by recent crime statistics. Foreign nationals, who make up only 9% of the population, are involved in nearly half of all sexual violence arrests. This raises questions about the effectiveness of current policies and the integration of migrants. Th

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

A Big Deal: Texas Takes on Pfizer Over ADHD Meds

Texas just made a big move against Pfizer. They settled a lawsuit for $41. 5 million. This was about a medicine called Quillivant XR. It's used to treat ADHD in kids. The issue? Tests showed the drug didn't work as it should. It didn't dissolve in the body. But the company kept saying it was fine.

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