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Oct 23 2025RELIGION

Royal Visit to Rome: A Day of Prayer and History

In Rome, King Charles and Queen Camilla had a busy day filled with history and symbolism. They started their visit at the Vatican, where they met Pope Leo XIV. The King gave the Pope a special gift: a large silver photo and icon of St Edward the Confessor, a king known for his deep faith. In return,

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Oct 23 2025RELIGION

King Charles and Pope Leo: A Historic Prayer Session

King Charles has done something no British king has done in a very long time. He prayed with a pope in public. This event is seen as a big deal because it shows that the Catholic and Anglican churches are trying to get along better. The king and Queen Camilla went to the Vatican. They met Pope Leo

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

A German Company Turns a Heist into a Marketing Win

A small German company, Böcker, found itself unexpectedly connected to a high-profile heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The thieves used one of their furniture lifts to break in and steal valuable jewellery worth millions. Instead of staying quiet, the company decided to turn the situation into a

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Oct 23 2025CRIME

A City's Shock: Former Mayor Stabbed Near His Business

A man is in serious trouble after hurting a former mayor. Corree Gonzales, 31, is accused of stabbing Will Flanagan, who used to be the mayor of Fall River. The attack happened on Hartwell Street, right by Flanagan's workplace. Flanagan is now in the hospital, but he's stable. Gonzales is facing bi

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Oct 23 2025CRIME

Kingston Police Seek Help to Catch Shoplifter

In Kingston, a shoplifter is on the loose. Police shared pictures of the person they think did it. They asked the public for help to figure out who it is. The theft happened at a store near Bath and Armstrong Roads. It went down on August 22, 2025. The suspect walked into the store and took some stu

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Oct 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Plastic Pieces Travel Through the Air and Land

Microplastics, those tiny bits of plastic, are everywhere. They float in the air and settle on the ground. But how do they get around? It turns out their shape and size play a big role. In a recent study, scientists looked at how these tiny plastic pieces move through the air and land in Shanghai.

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Pig Slaughterhouses: Hidden Battleground for Superbugs

In the world of pig slaughterhouses, a silent battle is raging. It's not between humans and animals, but between cleaning agents and tiny, invisible foes: bacteria. These bacteria are not your average germs. They carry genes that make them resistant to antibiotics, and some even have genes that make

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Oct 23 2025OPINION

Malcolm Gladwell's Insights on Social Change

In a past conversation, Malcolm Gladwell, a well-known writer, shared his thoughts on his latest work, "Revenge of the Tipping Point. " This book dives into how small actions can lead to big changes in society. The chat happened in Dallas, where Gladwell talked about ideas like how a few people can

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

Vallejo's Finance Chief Moves On

Vallejo has seen a wave of top officials leaving recently. Rekha Nayar, the city's finance director, is the latest to go. She spent nine years with Vallejo before moving to the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District. Her last day was Thursday, and she starts her new job next week. Nayar isn't th

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Russia's Stance on EU Assets: A Delicate Balance

Russia is keeping a close eye on the European Union's actions regarding frozen Russian assets. However, they are not currently planning to take any European assets, such as companies or banks. This stance could change if the EU decides to confiscate Russia's frozen assets. A high-ranking official f

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