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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Internet Stars Golf Event: A Mix of Fame, Fumbles, and Fun

The Barstool Sports Internet Invitational was a star-studded golf event that had everything: big names, big money, and big blunders. Among the mix of influencers, athletes, and golf pros, one name stood out for all the wrong reasons: Luke Kwon. The YouTuber missed his 9:30 AM tee time because he ove

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

How Mice Nerves React to Spicy Food

Mice have a complex nerve system in their tummies. These nerves, called vagal nerves, have four branches that connect to important organs like the stomach, intestines, and liver. Scientists wanted to see how these nerves react to capsaicin, the stuff that makes food spicy. They did experiments on m

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

US and China: Can They Really Fix Their Trade Fight?

High-level talks between the US and China are happening. They want to stop the trade war. But it's not going to be easy. Both sides have big differences. They fight over technology, markets, and even drugs. The US wants China to buy more American soybeans. They also want China to stop sending chemi

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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

Jamaica's Travel Warnings: What You Need to Know

Jamaica is facing some serious issues right now. The U. S. government has raised its travel warning to Level 3, which means it's not the best time to visit. The reasons? Crime, health risks, and the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. First off, the hurricane did a lot of damage. It's important to stay

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Oct 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Sisters Step into Shoe Game with Trendy and Affordable Line

Erin and Sara Foster are making waves in the fashion industry with their latest venture: a shoe line that combines style and affordability. The sisters, known for their brand Favorite Daughter, have been making a name for themselves in the fashion world for the past five years. Now, they're taking a

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Does Fasting Really Make a Difference in Weight?

Fasting has been a part of many religions for centuries. In the Christian Orthodox Church, fasting is a big deal. It involves avoiding certain foods for specific periods. But does this practice actually help people maintain a healthy weight? A recent study in Northern Greece tried to find out. The

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Oct 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Prince Andrew's Money Mystery: Where Does It All Come From?

Prince Andrew, once a prominent royal figure, has been living a life of luxury despite stepping back from his royal duties in 2019. The public is curious about how he manages to afford such an extravagant lifestyle. His only known income is a small pension from his time in the Royal Navy, which is n

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

US Strike in Yemen: A Call for Justice

In April, a US airstrike hit a prison in Yemen's Saada province, killing over 60 African migrants held by Houthi rebels. This event has sparked serious concerns. Activists argue that this strike might be a war crime. They want a thorough investigation. The US has been targeting Houthi rebels. These

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Young Musicians Stand Up to Power with Banned Songs

In Russia, a group of young street musicians called Stoptime has become a symbol of resistance. They played a song that the government doesn't like, and now they're facing consequences. The song, "Swan Lake Cooperative" by Noize MC, is banned in Russia. It doesn't mention President Vladimir Putin or

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Portland Protests: Who's Right in the Troop Deployment Debate?

A legal battle is unfolding in Portland, Oregon, questioning the validity of President Trump's decision to send in the National Guard during protests. The core issue? Whether the protests were severe enough to justify this unusual military involvement. The trial, taking place without a jury, is a r

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