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Nov 28 2025OPINION

Breaking the Silence: Should Politics Join the Holiday Feast?

For years, one family kept politics off the holiday menu. They believed it was a sacred time for unity, not debate. But now, they're reconsidering. Why? Because avoiding tough talks might be doing more harm than good. In today's world, people often stick to their own bubbles. They only listen to vi

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Future Security: What's Being Discussed?

In a recent discussion, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz highlighted the importance of Ukraine maintaining a robust military presence even after a potential peace agreement with Russia. He emphasized that security assurances are a hot topic in talks with the U. S. and Ukraine. Merz pointed out that

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

Kalshi's Shady Sports Bets: Is It Really Legal?

Kalshi, a prediction market, is in hot water. A lawsuit claims it's running an illegal sports betting platform. The platform calls bets "event contracts. " But the lawsuit says these are just bets. And they're illegal in many states. The lawsuit says Kalshi is tricking people. It makes them think t

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Acuña's Health: A Big Win for the Braves

The Atlanta Braves have faced many challenges lately. Injuries and bad luck have made things tough. But there's always something to be happy about. One big thing stands out: Ronald Acuña Jr. 's health. Acuña is one of the best players in baseball. Even when hurt, he still performs well. Last year,

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbots: A New Weapon Against Hate and Conspiracies

In a world where hate and conspiracy theories are on the rise, a new study shows that AI chatbots might be a powerful tool to fight these issues. The research, backed by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), found that short conversations with AI chatbots can change people's beliefs about antisemitic co

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Public Health Office Closures: What's Happening and Why?

Public health offices in several towns are at risk of closing. The proposal is being reviewed before a final decision. The plan is to shut down seven leased offices in the region. The board wants more information before making a final call. They asked the Medical Officer of Health to take another lo

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Dark Matter: A New Clue or Just Noise?

Dark matter has been a big question in science for a long time. It's like an invisible glue holding galaxies together. Now, a scientist thinks they might have found some proof of it. The idea of dark matter started way back in the 1930s. A scientist named Fritz Zwicky noticed that galaxies were spi

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Hong Kong's Deadly High-Rise Fire: A Tragic Night

A tragic event unfolded in Hong Kong. A fierce fire tore through a group of tall apartment buildings. This happened on a Wednesday. At least 55 people lost their lives. Survivors shared harrowing tales. They said the fire spread too fast. Many barely had time to run to safety. The fire climbed up b

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Cells in Your Blood Might Be Shaping Your Brain

Ever thought about how your brain changes and grows? It turns out that tiny cells in your blood, called platelets, might play a big role in this. These little guys are like messengers, carrying important signals from your body to your brain. They help your brain adapt and change, a process known as

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Shark Encounter: A Tragic Morning at Crowdy Bay

In a shocking turn of events, a shark attack at Crowdy Bay National Park in Australia left one person dead and another seriously injured. This happened early in the morning while they were swimming. The beach, known for its camping, fishing, and hiking, is now closed. This is not the first time a sh

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