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Oct 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flowers: More Than Just Pretty Faces in Sustainable Living

Flowers are not just for show. They are a big deal in the world of sustainability. People often think of flowers as something pretty to look at or smell. But they can do so much more. Flowers are part of green biomass. This is plant material that can be used in many ways. It helps with sustainable d

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

Justice in the Skies: A Pilot's Fight Against a Harsh Fine

In the vast skies of Alaska, a pilot named Ken Jouppi found himself in a legal storm. His story isn't just about a plane; it's about a rule in the U. S. Constitution that's often overlooked: the Excessive Fines Clause. This clause says that punishments should fit the crime, but what does that really

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Averting a Trade Storm: U. S. and China's High-Stakes Meeting

In a bid to prevent their trade war from heating up, the U. S. and China are set to hold crucial talks in Kuala Lumpur. The meeting, happening on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit, aims to smooth things over before a potential sit-down between Presidents Trump and Xi next week. The tension kicked o

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Oct 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Shows, Sounds, and Games to Check Out This Week

This week, there's a lot of fresh stuff to watch, listen to, and play. Let's start with the movies. "Sorry, Baby" is a must-watch on HBO Max. It's about Agnes, a grad student who faces a tough situation. The film is more about her life after the incident than the event itself. It's a unique take on

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Oct 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Do We Love Being Scared?

Have you ever wondered why we enjoy being scared? It's not just about the thrill. It's about how our brains and bodies react to fear. When we go through a haunted house, our hearts race, and our bodies react as if the danger is real. But why do we keep coming back for more? Haunted houses are not j

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Why Price Controls on Rare Earths Won't Help America

A recent proposal to set price floors on rare earth minerals might seem like a good idea to some. The goal is to push back against China's restrictions on these vital resources. However, this approach could backfire, hurting American industries and failing to change China's policies. Price controls

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Oct 25 2025RELIGION

The Alevi Faith and Organ Donation: A Unique Perspective

The Alevi-Bektashi community, spread across Türkiye and beyond, holds a distinctive view on organ donation. For them, donating organs after death is seen as a way to achieve eternal salvation. This belief is deeply rooted in their social norms, known as erkân. A recent study explored this topic by

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

US and Colombia in a Heated Showdown

The United States has taken a bold step by imposing sanctions on Colombian President Gustavo Petro, his family, and Interior Minister Armando Benedetti. This move is seen as a major escalation in the ongoing tension between Petro, a left-wing leader, and US President Donald Trump, who leans right.

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Oct 25 2025FINANCE

Russian Investors in a Financial Limbo

In the wake of the Ukraine conflict, a significant number of Russian investors find themselves in a tricky situation. Their assets, held in European depositories, have been frozen, leaving them in a state of uncertainty. The European Union is currently considering using these frozen funds, including

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

The Big Spend on a Big Room: Trump's White House Project

A huge new ballroom is being added to the White House. It's a massive 90, 000-square-foot space that cost a lot of money to build. The East Wing had to be torn down to make room for it. There's talk that the ballroom might be named after the current president. The president has a habit of putting h

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