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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

A U. S. Plan Raises Eyebrows: Ukraine's Security at Risk?

A recent U. S. proposal to end the Ukraine-Russia war has set off alarm bells in Kyiv. Ukrainian officials are worried that the plan would force their country to make big compromises that could weaken its security and independence. The plan, which was put together by American and Russian officials

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Aliens Among Us: What's Really Going On?

People have been talking about aliens for a long time. Movies and books often show aliens as friendly or scary. But real-life stories are different. These stories often talk about lone aliens or small groups doing strange things. Things like taking people, doing experiments, hurting animals, and eve

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Faith and Law Clash: A Debate on Deportations

A heated argument is going on between some Catholic leaders and the government about deporting people who are in the country illegally. The U. S. Conference of Catholic Bishops criticized the government's tough stance on immigration, saying it's causing fear and anxiety. They also expressed concern

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter in US-Saudi Relations

The United States and Saudi Arabia have taken a big step forward in their relationship. President Trump made a big announcement at a fancy dinner with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. He said Saudi Arabia is now a major non-NATO ally. This means the two countries will work even more closely o

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Nov 21 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Slide: What's Next for the Crypto King?

Bitcoin's value has been on a rollercoaster, dropping to its lowest point since May. It's now below $95, 000, and the week isn't looking good with a 9% loss. Other big names in crypto like Ethereum and Solana aren't faring much better, with losses of 11% and 15% respectively. XRP is holding up bette

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brains Juggle Learning and Memory

Ever wondered how your brain handles learning new skills and remembering facts at the same time? Scientists dove into this mystery by studying how learning words affects the way we adapt to physical tasks. They gathered a group of 32 people and had them perform a reaching task while exposed to a fo

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Nov 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Reviving Cairo's Hidden Gem: A Smart Way to Preserve History

Deep in the heart of Cairo, a unique project is taking place. A team of skilled restorers is breathing new life into an old, forgotten part of the city. They are not just fixing up buildings; they are taking them apart and putting them back together again. The goal? To create homes that people can a

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Little Explorers of the Sea: How Baby Marine Creatures Find Their Home

The ocean is full of tiny, swimming babies of sea creatures. These little ones are called larvae. They float around until they find a good spot to grow up. This is a big deal because if they don't find the right place, they can't become adults. This process is super important for sea life, especiall

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

What's the Deal with the Epstein Files?

In a swift move, the Epstein Files Transparency Act sailed through Congress and was signed into law by Trump. This law orders the Justice Department to release all classified records from the federal investigations into Epstein's activities, without any standard checks to verify the information. So

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

What Will the Epstein Files Really Show?

The Epstein files are finally getting some attention. But will the public get the full story? A former U. S. Attorney, John P. Fishwick Jr. , thinks not. He believes the Department of Justice (DOJ) will only release a small part of the files. This is because the law allows them to keep some informat

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