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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Food aid freeze: What's happening with SNAP benefits?

The Trump administration has told states to hit pause on giving full food aid for November. This affects 42 million people who rely on this help to put food on the table. The order came over the weekend, as the government shutdown keeps going into its sixth week. States had been trying to help by s

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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

Bills' Playoff Hopes Take a Hit

The Buffalo Bills are in a tough spot. They lost to the Miami Dolphins, dropping their record to 6-3. Meanwhile, the New England Patriots beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and are now 8-2. This puts the Patriots ahead in the AFC East race. The Bills don't control their own fate anymore. They need the P

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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

Stafford's Stellar Streak: Rams Dominate 49ers in NFC West Showdown

Matthew Stafford is on fire! He just made NFL history with his third straight game throwing four touchdowns and no interceptions. The Rams beat the 49ers 42-26, making it four wins in a row. Stafford is leading the league with 25 touchdown passes this season. He's been unstoppable lately, throwing 2

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Sheets Pack a Punch Against Germs

In the fight against superbugs, scientists are turning to some very small helpers: 2D nanomaterials. These ultra-thin sheets, like graphene and others, are showing big promise in tackling infections. They work in clever ways, such as poking holes in germs, creating harmful chemicals, and using light

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Fighting Back Against Superbugs: What's Next in Research?

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a big problem. They cause serious health issues, cost a lot of money, and affect society as a whole. To tackle this, experts need to figure out what research is most important. A recent study tried to do just that. The study aimed to create a list of priorities for

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

The Unstoppable Journey of Muslim Salikhov: From Dagestan to the UFC

Born in the rugged landscapes of Buynaksk, Dagestan, Muslim Salikhov has carved out a name for himself in the world of mixed martial arts. At 41, he is a testament to the power of dedication and skill, with a professional record of 22 wins and 5 losses. His journey began in 1995 when he started pra

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

The Sandwich That Sparked a Debate

In a surprising turn of events, a jury decided that throwing a sandwich at a federal officer was not an assault. Sean C. Dunn, the man behind the flying hoagie, admitted to the act but argued it was a harmless way to protest. This all went down during a tense time in D. C. when President Trump took

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

Cougars Bounce Back with Thrilling Halloween Win

The College of the Canyons women's soccer team made a strong comeback on Halloween, defeating West L. A. College 2-1 at home. This victory was especially sweet as it avenged their earlier loss to the same team just three weeks prior. The Cougars started strong, taking a 1-0 lead into halftime. Sien

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Peru and Mexico in a Diplomatic Showdown

Peru is in a tough spot. They need to decide if they will let a former leader's ex-prime minister, Betssy Chavez, leave the country safely. She's been staying at the Mexican embassy in Lima since Peru cut ties with Mexico. This isn't just about one person. It's part of a bigger problem. Peru and Me

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

A Journey of Faith Amid Tensions

A large group of Indian Sikhs recently traveled to Pakistan for a significant religious event. This journey happened after a long time of no such visits due to political issues between the two countries. The border, which was shut because of a conflict, was opened just for this occasion. The Sikh p

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