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Nov 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coastal States Push Back Against Offshore Drilling Plans

The Trump administration has big plans for offshore drilling. They want to open up areas along the coasts of California, Florida, and Alaska for oil and gas exploration. This move is part of a larger push to boost U. S. energy production and jobs. But not everyone is on board. California and Florida, both heavily reliant on tourism and clean beaches, are strongly op...

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

New York's Cost of Living: A Fresh Perspective from a Crypto Lawyer

A crypto lawyer is making waves in New York politics. He's been traveling around the state, talking to people. Everyone agrees on one thing: New York is too expensive. It's not just about money. It's also about feeling safe. This lawyer thinks the Attorney General can help, but not the current one. He's running for Attorney General. His name is Dara. He believes the...

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Nov 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Retirement Havens: Where Affordability Meets Adventure

Retirement isn't just about relaxing; it's about exploring new passions and staying active. Many retirees seek places where they can enjoy nature, engage in sports, and live comfortably without breaking the bank. Here are some towns that offer just that. In Kentucky, Lexington stands out with its equestrian culture and outdoor activities. With over 300, 000 resident...

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter in US-Saudi Relations: Business Over Ethics

In a surprising turn of events, the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, received a warm welcome during his recent visit to the United States. This visit comes seven years after a dark incident where Saudi agents, allegedly following orders, killed and dismembered journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Despite this grim past, the focus was on business, with both leaders hig...

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Nov 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Seal's Lucky Escape: Orcas vs. Boat

In the vast waters near Seattle, a group of orcas, also known as killer whales, were on a hunt. They were not just any orcas, but Bigg's orcas, known for their varied diet. These orcas are not endangered like their salmon-eating cousins, the resident orcas. They are well-fed and thrive in the marine ecosystem. A photographer was nearby, capturing the scene. She saw ...

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Nov 14 2025WEATHER

Weather Wonders: How Ocean Temperature Changes Shape Our World

Long ago, fishermen near Peru and Ecuador noticed something odd. Every few years, the ocean water near their fishing spots would get warmer. This warm water drove fish away, making it tough for the fishermen to catch enough to eat. They called this strange event "El Niño, " which means "The Child" in Spanish, because it happened around Christmas. What these fisherme...

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Nov 13 2025WEATHER

Thanksgiving Weather: What's in Store for Mississippi?

Mississippians, get ready for a warm and sunny Thanksgiving! Unlike the snowy scenes often depicted in movies, the South usually enjoys mild weather during the holiday season. The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a toasty Thanksgiving for the Deep South, including Mississippi. This region, which also covers Louisiana, Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama, and part of Georgia, i...

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Nov 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Flying High: Stars Who Jet Set in Style

Bombardier's Global 7500 is a top pick for the rich and famous. It's not just fast; it's also comfy and can fly really far. This jet has two powerful engines that make it one of the quickest private planes around. It can even fly from New Delhi to Tokyo in just 7 hours. Plus, it has a huge cabin with four different areas for lounging, working, and relaxing. Kylie Je...

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Nov 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ocean Current in Trouble: What's Happening to the Gulf Stream?

The Gulf Stream, a major ocean current, is in serious trouble. Scientists have found that climate change is causing it to slow down. This current is part of a bigger system called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). The AMOC acts like a giant conveyor belt, moving warm water from the tropics to the Northern Hemisphere. The problem starts with the...

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Money Talks: The Climate Finance Challenge

The world is facing a huge bill for climate change. Countries are trying to switch to clean energy and get ready for extreme weather. This costs a lot of money. The topic of who pays for this is getting more heated as the costs and risks grow. Climate finance is money from governments, banks, investors, and charities. It helps countries cut down on greenhouse gases ...

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