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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Sudan's RSF: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing?

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan have recently made headlines, but not for the right reasons. They claimed to have arrested some of their fighters after a brutal attack in El Fasher. But many people are not convinced. Critics say this is just a PR trick to make the RSF look good. One man, Ab

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Graham Platner's Campaign Shake-Up: What's Going On?

Graham Platner, a 41-year-old military veteran and oyster farmer, is running for the U. S. Senate. He wants to challenge Republican Sen. Susan Collins in 2026. But first, he has to get through the Democratic primary. That includes facing off against Gov. Janet Mills and others. Lately, Platner's ca

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Sean Combs Begins Prison Journey in New Jersey

Sean Combs, the once-celebrated music mogul, has taken a significant step in his legal journey. He has been transferred to a federal prison in New Jersey, following his recent conviction on prostitution-related charges. This move comes after he was previously held in a detention center in Brooklyn.

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

Creators Unite: Big Names, Bigger Ideas in Lisbon

Lisbon is set to become the hotspot for content creators in November 2025. The Crypto Content Creator Campus (CCCC) is bringing together big names from various industries to talk about the future of content creation. Expect to see Dr. Maye Musk, along with executives from Disney, Mastercard, and eve

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

Apple's Hidden Ad Revenue Boom

Apple's ad business is growing fast, but the company isn't saying much about it. During a recent earnings call, CEO Tim Cook mentioned that Apple's ad revenue hit a record high. But when asked for details, he stayed quiet. This makes people wonder if Apple is building a big ad business, even though

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

Nature's Trick: A Green Way to Make Fabrics Super-Repellent

Scientists have found a new way to make fabrics repel liquids without using harmful chemicals. This new method is inspired by the tiny springtail insect. The springtail has a special skin structure that helps it stay dry. Researchers copied this structure to create a coating that can be applied to f

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hear the Wi-Fi: A Modern Twist on Internet Sounds

Wi-Fi has a sound? Yes, it does, and it's not pretty. Someone turned the data packets of Wi-Fi into sound, and it's like a digital nightmare. This isn't the soothing hum of a modern router but more like a tortured modem screaming into the void. It's a fun experiment, but gladly, we don't have to lis

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Gout and the Game-Changing Test

Gout is a painful condition caused by too much uric acid in the body. Doctors often prescribe allopurinol to manage it, but this medicine can lead to severe skin reactions in some people. For a long time, a gene test called HLA-B*58:01 was used to identify those at risk. However, this test wasn't ve

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Oct 31 2025WEATHER

Halloween Weather: A Breezy but Bright Celebration Ahead

The weather is looking up just in time for Halloween fun! After recent heavy rain and strong winds, things are drying out. Friday is shaping up to be a pleasant day with lots of sunshine and a high of around 60 degrees. However, there might be some gusty winds, which could make it a bit tricky for h

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Halloween Costumes: Celebrities Dressing Up as Icons

Halloween is a time when celebrities have fun dressing up as their favorite stars. This year, many famous people chose to honor iconic figures with their costumes. Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts dressed as Serena Williams and Kendrick Lamar, showing their love for sports and music. Paris Hilton went a

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