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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Do We Kiss? Scientists Have a Surprising Answer

Kissing might seem like a very human thing to do. But guess what? It's not! Scientists think that kissing started way before humans even existed. They believe that our ancient ancestors were doing it over 20 million years ago. That's a long time ago! So, how did they figure this out? Well, they stu

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Costs: A Growing Concern for Americans

In 2025, a significant number of Americans are feeling the pinch when it comes to healthcare expenses. A recent survey reveals that nearly half of the adults in the country are anxious about affording medical care in the upcoming year. This worry is the highest it has been in the past four years. T

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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

Shake-Up at Johnson Matthey: New Roles for Top Executives

Johnson Matthey, a big name in the chemical industry, has some big changes happening at the top. Richard Pike, who was the finance chief, is now the new Chief Operating Officer. This means he will be in charge of making sure the company runs smoothly every day. At the same time, Alastair Judge, who

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Kashmiri Language: A Step Forward in News Classification

The Kashmiri language, with its deep cultural roots, has often been overlooked in the world of Natural Language Processing (NLP). This is mainly because there aren't enough resources or datasets available for it. But now, a new study is changing that. Researchers have created a dataset of 15, 036 ne

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

U. S. Cracks Down on AI Chip Smuggling to China

The U. S. is taking a hard stance on AI chip smuggling. Four people have been accused of trying to send high-tech chips from Nvidia to China without permission. This has sparked a call for a new law to track these chips more closely. The U. S. House Select Committee on China is pushing for the Chip

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Nov 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fossil Fuels: A Threat to Our Planet and Society

Al Gore, a prominent environmental advocate, has been vocal about the harmful effects of fossil fuel companies on both the environment and democracy. He argues that these companies are not just polluting the air and water, but also influencing politics to delay climate action. Gore believes that so

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Weed Might Make You Drink Less: What Science Says

Ever wondered if smoking weed could make you drink less? A recent study suggests it might. Researchers created a fake bar to test this idea. They gave participants different types of cannabis and tracked how much alcohol they consumed. The results were interesting. People who smoked stronger cannab

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Rainy Days Ahead: Climate Models Get Smarter

Climate scientists have made a big leap forward. They now have a tool that can predict future weather patterns with incredible detail. This isn't just about knowing if it will rain or shine. It's about understanding how climate change will affect our daily lives. The new model is like a super-power

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Nov 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Detroit's Tree Trouble: A Homeowner's Fight for Help

In Detroit, a homeowner is dealing with a big problem. A neighbor's dead tree fell on her house not once, but twice. Now, her home is damaged, and she's struggling to get help. The tree first fell on September 3. It knocked out her fence and power. Then, two days later, the rest of the tree collaps

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

When Leaders Lose Their Way: A Closer Look at Trump's Extreme Reaction

Let's talk about a recent event that raised eyebrows and concerns. A group of U. S. Congress members, including Colorado Rep. Jason Crow, shared a video. In it, they reminded military personnel about their right to refuse illegal orders. This is a big deal because it's about upholding the law and th

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