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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise as Iran Intercepts Ship in Key Waterway

In a bold move, Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) took control of an oil tanker sailing through the Strait of Hormuz. The ship, named the Talara, was on its way from the United Arab Emirates to Singapore when it was stopped. This event marks the first time in months that Iran has seized a vessel in

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Kyiv Under Siege: A Night of Chaos and Resilience

In the heart of Ukraine, Kyiv faced yet another night of relentless attacks. The sky lit up with fire and destruction as Russian missiles and drones rained down. Six lives were lost, and many more were injured. Firefighters and emergency crews rushed to different parts of the city, working tirelessl

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Uncovering the Truth: The Fight Over Epstein Files

People are pushing hard to see all the files about Jeffrey Epstein. A big vote is coming up in the House. Many Republicans want to see these files, even if Trump doesn't. Trump has been trying to stop this. He called some Republicans to ask them not to support the release. But some, like Lauren Boe

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

The Marathon Man: Trump's Unconventional Routine

President Donald Trump is known for his relentless schedule, which has left many wondering how he keeps up the pace. At 79, he's not exactly the picture of a typical retiree, that's for sure. Instead of enjoying his golden years, he's burning the candle at both ends, taking calls late at night and e

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Ecuador's Big Vote: Security or Sovereignty?

Ecuador is facing a tough choice. On Sunday, people will vote on two big issues: letting foreign military bases come back and changing the country's constitution. The main reason? Crime is up, and the government thinks foreign help could make things better. Ecuador used to be safe, but now it's a b

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Nov 14 2025CRIME

Sacramento's Big Gang Crackdown: What Really Happened?

In a major move against gangs, Sacramento County saw a huge operation last week. Over three days, law enforcement teamed up to tackle gang-related crime. The result? More than 140 people were arrested, and a lot of illegal stuff was taken off the streets. This wasn't just a local effort. Over 20 di

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

What Happens to Our Voices After We're Gone?

In the world of AI, voices of the departed can now be brought back to life. This technology allows us to hear famous figures speak again, even after they have passed away. For instance, Franz Kafka, a well-known writer, once asked his friend to destroy all his unpublished works. But his friend didn'

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Hakeem Jeffries: The Calm Leader in a Stormy Political Climate

Hakeem Jeffries, the House minority leader, is facing a tough situation. Just days after a big win for Democrats, he was grilled by reporters about Senate Democrats who joined Republicans to end a government shutdown. They asked if he was disappointed and if Chuck Schumer should stay as Senate Democ

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

From Outcast to Ally: The Changing U. S. -Saudi Relationship

The U. S. relationship with Saudi Arabia has seen a major shift in recent years. Once criticized for its actions in Yemen and the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) is now a key partner. This change is clear in the growing business ties between the two

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Truths Behind Your Supplements

The supplement industry is booming, with promises of better health, glowing skin, and improved focus flooding social media. But what's really inside those bottles? The truth is, supplements are not as tightly regulated as prescription drugs. This means companies can sell products without rigorous te

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