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Oct 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Elijah Wood's Unexpected Hobbiton Wedding Crash

Elijah Wood, famous for his role as Frodo Baggins in "The Lord of the Rings, " recently visited the iconic Hobbiton set in New Zealand. This place, known as "The Shire, " is a popular spot for weddings, especially for fans of Middle-earth. During his visit, Wood stumbled upon a wedding in progress.

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Young People and Chatbots: A New Restriction

Character. AI has decided to stop young people under 18 from using their chatbots. This change will start on November 25th. Before that, they will find out who the young users are and limit how much they can use the app. After the change, these young users won't be able to talk to the chatbots at al

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

Big Changes at CBS News: Streaming Shows Gone, Jobs Lost

CBS News is making big changes. They are stopping their streaming shows, CBS Mornings and CBS Evening News. The Saturday morning show is also getting a big update. This is part of a larger plan that will affect almost 100 people working there. The news about the changes came out on Wednesday. It's

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

France's Bold Step to Redefine Rape

In a significant move, France's Senate is poised to give the final nod to a bill that redefines rape and sexual assault as any act without clear consent. This shift comes on the heels of a high-profile trial that sent shockwaves through the nation and put a spotlight on Gisèle Pelicot, whose story b

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Big Talk Between World's Top Leaders

A big meeting is happening in South Korea. It's between the leaders of the United States and China. This meeting is important because these two countries have the biggest economies in the world. They have been arguing about trade for a while now. The leader of China seems pretty sure of himself. He

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Fragile Truce: A Breakdown and Its Aftermath

The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced a serious test after a night of intense Israeli airstrikes. These strikes resulted in the deaths of 104 people, including 46 children, according to local health officials. This was the deadliest incident since the truce began on October 10th. The Israeli military

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

Paramount's Big Changes: Jobs Cut, Future Uncertain

Paramount has started letting go of about 1, 000 workers. This is part of a bigger plan to cut costs and reshape the company. David Ellison, who now leads Paramount, said these changes are needed to make the company stronger in the long run. The cuts are happening in many parts of the company. This

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Walking Longer, Not Just More, Can Boost Heart Health

Walking is good for you, but how you walk might matter just as much as how often. A recent study looked at over 33, 000 adults in the UK and found that taking longer walks can be better for your heart than just racking up steps. The study found that people who took most of their steps in longer wal

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's 777X Woes: A $5bn Blow and What It Means

Boeing is in hot water again. This time, it's because of its 777X jet program. The company has pushed back the first delivery to 2027. This delay is costing them nearly $5 billion. That's a huge hit! But it's not the first time Boeing has faced delays and financial setbacks. The 777X was supposed t

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Mixed Results: Progress Amid Challenges

Boeing's recent financial report shows a big loss, but there are signs of improvement. The company lost $5. 3 billion in the third quarter. That's better than the $6. 1 billion loss from the same time last year. The loss was mainly due to delays in delivering a new plane, the 777-9, which is now exp

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