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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Ukrainian Driver's Quick Thinking Saves the Day

In a tense moment during a mission, a group of Ukrainian soldiers found themselves in a life-or-death situation. A Russian drone, armed with explosives, was hot on their trail, trying to strike their vehicle. The soldiers in the back tried to shoot it down, but hitting a fast-moving drone is no easy

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Russia's Banker Warns EU: Frozen Assets Could Spark Decades of Legal Battles

Andrei Kostin, a key figure in Russia's banking sector, has issued a stern warning to the European Union. He believes that if the EU proceeds with plans to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, it could lead to a lengthy legal battle. This comes after EU leaders recently attempted to agree o

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Dec 01 2025CRYPTO

Mono Protocol's Stage 19 Presale: Steady Progress and Community Growth

Mono Protocol is making steady progress in its Stage 19 presale, showing no signs of slowing down. The project, which aims to simplify cross-chain transactions, has raised $3. 67 million so far, nearing its $3. 80 million goal for this stage. The token price is currently set at $0. 0525, and user en

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Dec 01 2025CRIME

How Jail Deaths Are Hidden from Public Scrutiny

In San Diego County, when someone dies in jail, the public usually only gets a name, age, and charges. The rest stays hidden unless a family sues. Karim Talib, 82, died in the San Diego Central Jail in July. The Sheriff’s Office released little info. His family was hard to find. Three inmates near

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Self-Eating Problem: A Game Developer's Worries

Dan Houser, the former head of Rockstar Games, has some strong thoughts on AI. He thinks it might be heading for trouble. In a recent chat, he compared AI to a cow eating cow feed. This led to mad cow disease. He worries AI might do something similar. It gathers info from the internet. But the inter

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Economic Impact: A Mixed Bag

AI is making waves, but its effects on the economy are not straightforward. Some industries, like software development, are seeing big changes. Mark Zuckerberg, for example, thinks half of Meta's code will be written by AI soon. But most companies aren't seeing much benefit from their AI investments

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Dec 01 2025CRIME

A Speedy Escape: Brooklyn Driver Leads Cops on a Wild Ride Through Massachusetts

In the early hours of a Monday morning, a man from Brooklyn decided to turn a drive into a high-speed adventure. He was behind the wheel of a bright green sports car, no lights, no plates, and he wasn't exactly following the rules of the road. The trouble started on the Massachusetts Turnpike, wher

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Dec 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

The European Catfish: A Silent Invader in Spain's Waters

The European catfish, a massive freshwater fish from Eurasia, has quietly taken over parts of Spain. It first arrived in the Ebro River in 1974. People brought it there for fun fishing. But now, it's in seven big river systems. It's a problem because it's not from here. It spreads fast and takes ove

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Dec 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Juan Soto and Mia Khalifa: Sorting Fact from Fiction

Juan Soto, the New York Mets' star player, has been making headlines lately, but not just for his impressive performance on the field. Recently, pictures of him with Mia Khalifa, a well-known internet personality, surfaced online. These images quickly spread across social media, sparking a wave of s

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Dec 01 2025WEATHER

Wet Roads and Holiday Travel: A Slippery Situation in Atlanta

Atlanta faced a wet and chilly Sunday as people headed back home after the holiday break. The rain made roads slippery, especially during the busiest travel time between 5 p. m. and 8 p. m. Experts advised drivers to be extra cautious. The weather was not just wet but also cold. People were told to

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