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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Gaza Faces Deadly Storms Amid Ongoing Crisis

Gaza is struggling with a deadly mix of bad weather and a long-lasting conflict. Recently, heavy rains and strong winds took 14 lives, including three young kids. The storm hit hard because many people are living in tents and makeshift homes. These shelters are no match for the harsh weather, leavin

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil Tanker Grabbed by U. S. in Cuba Aid Row

A recent incident involving an oil tanker named Skipper has brought attention to Venezuela's long-standing practice of sending oil to Cuba. The tanker, which set sail from Venezuela on December 4, was carrying nearly two million barrels of heavy crude oil. Its initial destination was the Cuban port

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Dec 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming Giants Take Over Empty Malls

The American mall is getting a makeover. Netflix, the streaming giant, is stepping in to fill the empty spaces left behind by struggling department stores. The company has opened its first Netflix House in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. This is not just any store. It is a massive 100, 000-square-foo

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Dec 13 2025CRIME

The Curious Case of the Stolen Trash Bag Cash

On a peaceful island known for its tangerines, a different kind of scandal brewed. Jeju, a place far from crime, found itself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. A government worker, trusted with the sale of trash bags, allegedly took advantage of his position. He was caught taking money fro

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Dec 13 2025FINANCE

Google's Big Trouble: A $129 Million Freeze in France

Russia is making a bold move against Google. They've frozen about $129 million of Google's assets in France. This is unusual because Russia is trying to use the law to go after a big Western company's money abroad. It's all part of a bigger fight over frozen Russian assets in Europe. Google Russia

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

A Bold Escape: How a Former Soldier Smuggled a Venezuelan Leader to Safety

In a daring nighttime operation, a former US special forces member orchestrated the secret escape of Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado. The mission, carried out under the cover of darkness, involved a treacherous sea journey lasting over 13 hours. The team, led by Bryan Stern, faced

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Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend Sky Show: How to Catch the Geminid Meteor Spectacle

This weekend, the night sky is set to put on a show with the Geminid meteor shower reaching its peak. This event is a big deal for people who love watching the stars. Expect to see lots of meteors, including some super bright ones called fireballs, lighting up the sky. The best time to watch is fro

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Dec 12 2025EDUCATION

Bullying by the Group: What Makes It Different?

Bullying is a big problem. It affects many kids in school. About 1 in 5 kids face it. But here's something interesting. About 3 in 10 of these kids are bullied by more than one person. This is called multiple perpetrator bullying, or MPB for short. People think that bullying by a group is worse. Bu

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

A Giant Oil Ship's Journey to Houston

A massive oil tanker, the Skipper, is on its way to Houston after being taken over by the U. S. near Venezuela. This move is part of a bigger plan to put pressure on Venezuela's leader, Nicolas Maduro. The Skipper is carrying a huge amount of Venezuelan oil, about 1. 85 million barrels. But it's to

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

A New Plan for Gaza: International Troops on the Way

A new plan is in the works to send international troops to Gaza. This isn't about fighting but about keeping the peace. Many countries are interested in helping, but the details are still being worked out. Who will lead these troops? An American general might be in charge, but nothing is set in ston

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