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Nov 30 2025OPINION

Could Robots Help Parents Raise Kids?

Robots like NEO have been laughed at online. They can't do simple jobs without help. People have shared videos of these robots failing at basic tasks. But, robots might still change how we live. Many countries have fewer babies than before. The U. S. saw the lowest number of babies last year. This

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Hong Kong's Fire Crisis and the Politics of Help

A recent fire in Hong Kong brought attention to the city's political dynamics. Firefighters from mainland China were ready to help, but their trucks never crossed the border. This event raised questions about Hong Kong's ability to manage crises independently. On social media, many wondered why Hon

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Face Tough Game with Key Players Out

The Buffalo Bills are in a tight spot. They have a big game coming up against the Pittsburgh Steelers. It's a must-win for them to keep their playoff hopes alive. But they're missing some key players. Four starters won't be playing. That's a big deal. Two of them are offensive linemen, Dion Dawkins

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Ray J's Thanksgiving Trouble: What Happened?

Ray J, the singer and actor, had a rough Thanksgiving this year. He was arrested on Thanksgiving morning. Police in Los Angeles got a call about an assault with a deadly weapon and domestic violence. They went to the scene and took Ray J into custody. His real name is Willie Ray Norwood Jr. He is 44

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Legal Immigration Under Scrutiny After Recent Incident

The U. S. government is tightening rules for legal immigration following a shooting involving an Afghan immigrant. This move mirrors past policies and may face legal hurdles. The recent incident has sparked a debate about immigration policies and national security. The shooting, which left one Nati

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Top Aide Steps Down Amid Growing Corruption Scandals

In a surprising move, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's chief of staff, Andrii Yermak, has resigned. This comes after anti-corruption investigators searched Yermak's residence and office. Yermak, a key figure in Ukraine's government and a trusted advisor to Zelenskyy, has been involved in im

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Nov 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Who Paint: Art Beyond the Spotlight

Many celebrities are known for their work in movies, music, or fashion, but did you know that some of them are also talented artists? These stars have found a creative outlet beyond their main careers, using paint, clay, and other materials to express themselves. Adrien Brody, for example, was a pa

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Nov 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Artists Shine Light on Women's Struggles in Turkey

In a bold move, Sumeyye Akyol, a rising artist from Turkey, showcased her powerful piece, "Domination, " at the BASE 2025 event. This artwork uses hair to symbolize women's resistance and freedom of choice. Akyol, who grew up in the conservative town of Batman, knows firsthand the pressures women fa

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Navigating Work with Lupus: The Hidden Struggles of Women

Women with lupus face a tough battle at work. They often have to hide their pain and act like everything is fine. This is because workplaces value people who seem stable and productive. But for someone with lupus, this can be really hard. Lupus is a condition that causes pain and other symptoms tha

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Key Player Faces Corruption Storm

Andriy Yermak, a close ally of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, is under scrutiny. He's a major figure in Ukraine's government, often seen as the second most powerful person after the president. Recently, anti-corruption agents searched his property, sparking a big debate. Yermak has been a constant

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