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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Shane Bieber's Big Choice: Why Did He Stay with the Blue Jays?

Shane Bieber, a star pitcher, made a surprising choice. He decided to stay with the Toronto Blue Jays instead of exploring other options. This decision has left many people puzzled, especially since he could have earned more money elsewhere. Bieber has been with the Blue Jays for a short time. He j

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers Rush Back to Washington Amid Chaos

The U. S. House of Representatives hurried back to Washington, dealing with major travel disruptions caused by the ongoing government shutdown. With countless flights grounded, some representatives chose alternative travel methods. One Republican representative from Wisconsin decided to drive 16 hou

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Gaza's Children Face Health Risks as Essential Vaccine Supplies Are Blocked

In Gaza, a serious problem is stopping crucial health supplies from reaching children. UNICEF, the organization helping kids in need, says Israel is not allowing important items like syringes and baby formula bottles to enter Gaza. These items are stuck in customs, even though they are urgently need

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Trump's Show: A Journalist's Insider Look

Jonathan Karl, a seasoned journalist, has been closely following Donald Trump's political journey. His latest book, Retribution, dives into Trump's 2024 campaign victory and the chaotic events that followed. Karl's work also explores the Democratic Party's turbulent campaign, marked by Joe Biden's u

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Costs of Our Energy Choices

People are talking about the big power lines and the harm they cause to nature. Irene Gilbert's story shows us that even "clean" energy isn't as clean as we think. We need to use less energy, not just find new ways to make it. The idea of a "clean" energy future sounds good, but what does it really

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

Brazil's Crypto Crackdown: What It Means for You

Brazil's central bank has rolled out new regulations that bring crypto companies under stricter oversight. These rules, which will come into effect in 2026, classify certain crypto transactions as foreign exchange operations. This means that stablecoin transactions and transfers involving self-custo

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Nov 11 2025WEATHER

New Jersey's Chilly Surprise: Snow Flurries and Gusty Winds Take Over

New Jersey is in for a chilly treat this week, with snow flurries and strong winds making their presence known. The state is under the grip of a cold air mass, bringing temperatures down to the mid-20s to around 30 degrees in the morning. But don't let the sunshine fool you, because it's going to fe

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Carry Your Phone: The iPhone Pocket

Apple has a new accessory that might make you raise an eyebrow. It's called the iPhone Pocket, and it's a stretchy, knitted pouch designed to hold your iPhone and other small items. Think of it as a modern take on the old iPod socks, but for your phone. This accessory is a collaboration between App

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Sky Troubles: Why Your Flight Might Be Grounded

The U. S. government shutdown is causing major headaches for air travelers. Air traffic controllers, who haven't been paid in over a month, are struggling to keep up. This has led to a lot of flight cancellations and delays. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been asking airlines to cut

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Chip Revolution: From M1 to M5 in Five Years

Five years ago, Apple made a big change. They switched from Intel chips to their own Apple silicon chips. The first one was the M1. It was a game-changer. It was fast and efficient. Since then, Apple has released five generations of these chips. The latest is the M5. The M5 is a powerhouse. It's si

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