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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Trouble in the Skies: Why Flights Are Getting Worse

The skies are getting rougher for air travelers. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been cutting flights at major airports due to staff shortages. This is because many air traffic controllers have been missing work. They are stressed and some have to take on second jobs. The FAA has order

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

A TikTok Star's Tragic End in Mali's Conflict

In a small village along the Niger River, about 90 miles from Timbuktu, a young woman's life was cut short. Mariame Cissé, a TikTok influencer, was known for her posts supporting Mali's army. She wasn't a soldier, but she often shared images of herself in military fatigues, gaining over 140, 000 fol

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

BBC in Hot Water: Trust and Funding Under Scrutiny

The BBC, a beloved British institution, is facing serious challenges. Critics say it's biased, and even the U. S. President Donald Trump is threatening to sue. The issue started with a documentary that edited Trump's speech in a way that made it seem like he was calling for violence. The BBC admitte

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Teen Musician Faces More Jail Time for Anti-Government Songs

In Russia, an 18-year-old musician named Diana Loginova, known on stage as Naoko, has been given another 13 days in jail. This is not her first time in trouble. She has been in and out of jail for singing songs that criticize the Russian government. Her band, Stoptime, performs covers of songs by ar

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Trump's Take on the Economy: A Different Perspective

In a recent appearance on Fox News, former President Donald Trump shared his views on the state of the U. S. economy. He dismissed negative economic news as politically motivated, suggesting that it's a "con job by the Democrats. " Trump argued that major news networks are fed negative economic mess

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Trump's Pardon Power: A Tool for Allies and Cash?

Donald Trump's use of presidential pardons has sparked a lot of criticism. Many see it as a way to reward friends and allies, not to correct injustices. Trump has pardoned hundreds of people. Many are linked to him politically or financially. This includes people who attacked the Capitol on January

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Giants Make a Change: What's Next for the Team?

The New York Giants have made a big move. They let go of their head coach, Brian Daboll, after a tough season. The team is now 2-8, and this is the third year in a row they've had this kind of record. It's not looking good for them. The Giants lost a close game to the Chicago Bears on Sunday. They

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Smart Holiday Shopping: Focus on Health and Value

The holiday shopping rush can be overwhelming and often leads to stress and impulsive buys. But it doesn't have to be this way. Instead of getting caught up in the chaos, shoppers can make smarter choices that benefit their health and well-being. By focusing on quality over quantity, people can avoi

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powering Science: GPUs Take Center Stage in Research

In the world of cutting-edge research, it's not just about having a fancy lab or a big team. The real game-changer is the power of GPUs. Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan, the minds behind the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), have made it clear that their focus is on expanding their computing powe

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Nov 11 2025RELIGION

Who Joins What? A Look at Community Involvement Around the World

People all over the world take part in different kinds of communities. Some join groups that are not tied to any religion, like sports teams or book clubs. Others go to religious services. But who joins which kind of group? And does this change from one country to another? A recent study looked at

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