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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

West Bank Mosque Reopens After Suspected Settler Attack

In a show of resilience, Palestinians in the West Bank village of Deir Istiya gathered for Friday prayers after cleaning up their mosque. The mosque had been vandalized, with broken glass, offensive graffiti, and burn marks left behind. Villagers believe Jewish settlers were responsible for the dama

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

How Big Money Shapes Politics and Why It Matters

In the world of politics, money talks louder than votes. This idea, known as the investment theory of politics, suggests that those with deep pockets have a disproportionate say in how things run. This isn't just about campaign donations; it's about who has the power to influence policies and shape

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Nov 14 2025FINANCE

Who Pays the Most Taxes in Pennsylvania?

In Pennsylvania, a small group of high earners is shouldering a big part of the tax load. The top 1% of earners in the state, about 58, 541 households, bring in a lot of money. On average, each of these households makes over $1. 7 million a year. Together, they earn 18. 42% of the state's total inco

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

How Cooking Changes the Taste of Wenchang Chicken

Wenchang chicken, a prized dish from Hainan, China, is loved for its soft texture and special taste. But did you know that how you cook it can change its flavor? Two common ways to cook Wenchang chicken are steaming it over water (SW) and poaching it plain (PP). These methods affect the chemicals th

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Nov 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Their Privileged Moments: A Reality Check

Fame and fortune can sometimes blur a person's perspective on reality. Many celebrities, despite their immense wealth and success, have made comments that reveal a disconnect from everyday struggles. These moments often highlight the stark contrast between their lives and those of ordinary people.

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Nov 14 2025WEATHER

Phoenix's Thanksgiving Weather: Mild and Cozy

Phoenix is gearing up for a mild and comfortable Thanksgiving this year. The weather is expected to be a bit cooler than usual, which is a nice change from the typical warm desert climate. The high temperatures are likely to hover around the low 70s, which is just a tad below the average for this ti

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Nov 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wildfire Wreaks Havoc in Mono County: A Race Against Time

A wildfire, now known as the Pack fire, erupted near Crowley Lake in Mono County on a Thursday afternoon. It quickly grew to a massive 1, 000 acres, putting homes in the McGee Trailer Park at risk. The fire started near McGee Creek Road, just west of Highway 395, around 12:30 p. m. , as reported by

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Nov 14 2025WEATHER

Chilly Winds and Cool Temperatures: What's Up with New York's Weather?

New York City is feeling a bit nippy these days. Strong winds, blowing up to 30 mph, are making their presence known, especially in Staten Island. These gusty breezes are expected to stick around until Thursday evening. The temperatures? They're playing it cool, staying below what's usual for this t

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Winter's Chill Sends Natural Gas Prices Soaring

Winter is coming, and with it, higher natural gas prices. The cost of natural gas has been climbing for a month now, hitting an eight-month high. Why? Because the weather is getting colder, and people are using more heat. It's simple supply and demand. You might think that more production would low

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

New England's New Threads: More Than Just a Uniform

New England is known for its harsh winters and strong teams. The Patriots, a team that has become a symbol of both, are introducing a new uniform. This uniform is called the nor'easter. It is a deep blue color. It looks like a storm. It is meant to show the power of New England's winter storms. The

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