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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Arizona Senator Faces Military Review Over Troops Video

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has asked the Navy to look into Senator Mark Kelly's recent video message to troops. The request comes after Hegseth accused Kelly of wrongly wearing his military medals and claimed the video was part of a political scheme. The Navy has until December 10 to finish its

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Nov 26 2025OPINION

Denver's Growing Surveillance Network: A Closer Look at Privacy Concerns

Denver is rapidly expanding its surveillance network, raising concerns about privacy and the potential misuse of data. The city's partnership with Flock Safety, a company that provides license-plate reader cameras, has already led to over 1, 400 immigration-related searches in a span of just 10 mont

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Simple Exercises for Better Minds: Helping Rural Seniors with Dementia

Dementia is a big problem worldwide. It affects how people think and do everyday tasks. In rural areas, it's even harder to get help. A recent study looked at a simple way to help older adults with dementia. They used paper-and-pencil exercises. These exercises were easy to do and did not need any s

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

The Man Who Challenges Science

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has always felt like he was part of a bigger fight. Growing up, he believed the world was a battleground between good and evil, and he was destined to be part of it. This belief was shaped by the tragic losses of his uncle and father, both assassinated when he was young. Kenne

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Nov 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Sleeping Giant Awakens: Ethiopia's Rare Volcanic Surprise

Deep in the Afar region of Ethiopia, a volcano named Hayli Gubbi made history by erupting after a staggering 12, 000 years of silence. This wasn't just any eruption; it was a massive display of nature's power, sending ash clouds soaring up to nine miles high. The ash didn't just stay local—it travel

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Nov 24 2025EDUCATION

DeKalb's Leadership Program Marks Four Decades of Shaping Future Leaders

DeKalb County has a program called Leadership DeKalb. It has been around for 40 years. Every year, it picks 60 people from different jobs. These jobs include business, teaching, government, and more. The goal is to help them become better leaders. The latest group is called the Class of 2026. Some

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Understanding Depression in Young Women: A Global Look

Depression is a big deal, especially for women who are of childbearing age. A recent study took a close look at how depression affects these women all over the world. The research used data from 1990 to 2021 to see how depression has changed over time and in different places. The study found that d

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Robert De Niro's Forgotten Gangster Flick: A Missed Opportunity

Robert De Niro has been a staple in the gangster genre for decades. From his breakout role in "Mean Streets" to his iconic performance in "The Godfather Part II, " he has proven his mettle in the genre. However, not all of his ventures have been successful. "The Alto Knights, " a 2025 film about the

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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Robert Plant's Surprise Tiny Desk Performance

Robert Plant recently took the stage for a special performance at NPR's Tiny Desk concert series. This wasn't just any show; it was a small, cozy gathering where Plant and his band played a mix of old and new tunes. The setlist included a Led Zeppelin classic, some covers, and a few folk songs. Fans

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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Detroit's 2025 Tree Lighting: What You Need to Know

Detroit's annual tree lighting event is back for 2025, promising a day of festive fun. But before you head out, there are a few things to keep in mind. First off, if you're planning to drive, be aware that some major streets will be closed starting Wednesday, November 19, at 6 a. m. These roads wil

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