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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nepal's Bold Leap into Sci-Fi Cinema

Nepal is making waves in the film industry with its first-ever science fiction movie, "Eklo I. " This isn't just any film; it's a big deal for Nepal's movie scene. The movie is set to hit theaters in Nepal on January 1st and will also be shown in the U. S. and U. K. a few days later. It's a huge ste

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Dec 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Canada's Pesticide Problem: Time for a Change

A group of almost 30 organizations is pushing for a change in how Canada handles pesticides. They want the government to stop plans that might make pesticide rules weaker. These plans were part of the latest budget. The group says the changes could hurt farmers, people's health, and the environment.

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Big Companies and Political Money: A Shady Game

Big companies with government contracts are playing a risky game with political money. They're pouring cash into political groups while still working with the government. This might not be legal, but no one is stopping them. Some well-known names are involved. United Healthcare, Chevron, and Coinba

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Kevin Garnett Makes a Big Comeback with the Timberwolves

Kevin Garnett, a basketball legend, is back with the Minnesota Timberwolves. He's taking on a new role that includes business, community work, and fan engagement. This is a big deal because Garnett hasn't been close to the team since he stopped playing in 2016. He had some issues with the old owner,

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Dec 18 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Buzz: What's Making Waves Today?

The stock market is having a wild ride lately, and today is no different. Let's dive in and see what's shaking things up. First off, inflation numbers are looking a bit better, which has given stocks a little boost. Bond yields are dropping too. But don't get too excited—yesterday was rough, especi

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

Prices Slow Down, but Many Still Struggle

Prices are still going up, but not as fast as before. In November, the cost of living increased by 2. 7% compared to the same month last year. This is a bit lower than the 3% rise seen in September. However, prices did go up by 0. 2% from September to November. The government didn't track prices in

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Mars Rover Perseverance: A Journey Beyond Expectations

The Perseverance rover, NASA's intrepid explorer on Mars, is proving to be more resilient than initially anticipated. Launched with the ambitious goal of collecting Martian samples for a future retrieval mission, Perseverance is still going strong, far beyond its original timeline. The rover, roughl

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

A Deadly Mistake: How Air Traffic Control and Army Pilots Failed in the Sky

A tragic accident happened near Washington, D. C. last January. A helicopter and a plane crashed into each other. This crash killed 67 people. It was the worst plane crash in the U. S. in over 20 years. The U. S. government said that an air traffic controller and Army helicopter pilots made mistake

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise in Yemen as Southern Forces Push Boundaries

Yemen is once again in the spotlight, with a power struggle heating up in the south. The Southern Transitional Council (STC), backed by the UAE, has been making significant territorial gains. They've taken control of the oil-rich Hadramaut governorate and are now eyeing other areas. This has put the

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's White House Plaques: A Closer Look at the Claims

Donald Trump has set up a unique display at the White House, called the “Presidential Walk of Fame. ” It features plaques with statements about each U. S. president’s time in office. However, some of these claims are not entirely accurate. For instance, Trump’s plaque about his own term includes th

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