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Sep 17 2025POLITICS

US Official Visits Mexico to Tackle Drug Money

A senior US official is heading to Mexico to talk about how to stop drug cartels from using banks. This is the first time John Hurley, who is in charge of fighting terrorism financing at the US Treasury, is visiting another country since he started his job in July. He will meet with Mexican official

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Sep 17 2025SCIENCE

What Happened When a Missile Hit a Mysterious Object?

A strange event took place off the coast of Yemen on October 30, 2024. A video was shown during a congressional hearing. It appeared to show a U. S. military missile hitting a shiny, fast-moving object. The missile did not stop the object. It kept going as if nothing happened. The video was shared

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Sep 17 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big UK Trip: What's Really Going On?

President Trump is back in the UK for another big visit. This time, he's bringing along his wife, Melania. They touched down at Stansted Airport and then took a helicopter to central London. They're staying at a fancy place called Winfield House, which is the US ambassador's home. Tomorrow, Trump i

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Sep 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

How YouTube Eats Up Your Data and How to Control It

YouTube is a data hog. If you're not careful, it can drain your data plan faster than you can say "subscribe. " But don't worry, there are ways to keep it in check. First, let's talk about how much data YouTube uses. It varies based on the video quality. The lower the resolution, the less data it u

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Sep 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Give Windows 11 a Fresh Look with Seelen UI

Windows 11 might not be everyone's cup of tea, especially if you're used to the sleek designs of Linux or macOS. But here's a little secret: you can transform your Windows desktop into something more visually appealing with a tool called Seelen UI. Seelen UI is a free app that lets you customize yo

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Sep 16 2025POLITICS

Finding Common Ground: Healing Divides After Tragedy

After the tragic death of Charlie Kirk, many people are talking about how to fix the deep divides in the U. S. Some leaders, like Governors Cox and Newsom, and commentator Ezra Klein, stressed the importance of respectful discussions. They praised Kirk's approach to debate and urged people to keep e

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Sep 16 2025SPORTS

Boxing's Future: A UFC Takeover?

A new player is entering the boxing world, and it's not just any company—it's the powerhouse behind the UFC. Zuffa Boxing is set to launch in 2026, aiming to bring UFC-style promotion to boxing. This move has sparked concerns, especially from former UFC fighter Matt Brown. He believes this could lea

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Sep 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Pitt's Emmy Triumph: A Win for Classic TV?

The Pitt's success at the Emmys is a big deal. It's not just about the awards, but what the show represents. In a world of big-budget, high-concept series, The Pitt proves that traditional TV can still shine. With 15 episodes and a single set, it's a testament to quality storytelling and consistency

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Sep 16 2025FINANCE

Unpacking the U. S. Debt Situation: A Closer Look at the Numbers

People are talking about a big U. S. debt situation. Some say Russia knows something about it. But let's focus on the facts. The U. S. debt is huge. It's $37 trillion. That's a lot of money. Some think it will grow to $70 trillion. That's what E. B. Tucker thinks. He's an expert in money matters.

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Sep 16 2025HEALTH

Menopause Relief: Weighing Hormone Therapy's Pros and Cons

Menopause can be tough, with symptoms like hot flashes and sleepless nights making life difficult. Many women turn to hormone therapy for relief, but it's not always straightforward. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is looking into changing some of the warnings on these treatments, sparking a

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