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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Global Team-Up for Next-Gen Jet: Who's Next to Join?

Italy's defence chief recently hinted that more countries might soon hop on board the GCAP jet project. This isn't just any jet—it's a high-tech, next-gen fighter set to debut around 2035. Right now, Italy, Britain, and Japan are the main players, but Germany, Australia, Saudi Arabia, and Canada are

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

Young Activist Fights Back Against Tobacco in Her Community

Breanna Cutright, an 18-year-old from Clarksburg, West Virginia, found her purpose through Raze, an anti-tobacco program for youth. When federal funding cuts forced Raze to shut down, she felt lost. The program had given her opportunities, like meeting senators and advocating for tobacco-free school

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

Cheese Alert: Two Big Recalls You Should Know About

Cheese lovers, listen up! There are two major cheese recalls happening right now, and they're not small deals. One is about shredded cheese with possible metal bits, and the other is about grated Pecorino Romano with listeria concerns. Both are serious, so pay attention. First, let's talk about the

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Dec 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Kate's Sparkling Night: A Look at the Rare Tiara and Royal Glamour

Kate, the Princess of Wales, shone brightly at the German state banquet. She wore a special tiara that hasn't been seen much. This tiara, called the Queen Victoria Oriental Circlet, is quite old. It was made in 1853 for Queen Victoria by her husband, Prince Albert. But it has a sad story. Prince Alb

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Europe's Big Jet Plan: Can Three Countries Fly Together?

Europe is trying to build a new fighter jet. It's called the Future Combat Air System (FCAS). Germany, France, and Spain are working together on this project. They plan to talk about it on December 11. The goal is to have this new jet ready by 2040. It will be worth 100 billion euros. That's a lot o

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Celebrities and Music to Light Up World Cup Draw Event

The World Cup draw is set to be a star-studded event. Kevin Hart and Heidi Klum will co-host the show. They will be at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D. C. This is not the first time Klum has hosted such an event. She also did it back in 2006 in Germany. The event will feature some big names in

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Manchester United's January Squad Shuffle: Who's Staying and Who's Going?

Manchester United is gearing up for a big January transfer window. They're ready to sell some players to buy a new midfielder. Four players are on the list: Kobbie Mainoo, Joshua Zirkzee, Manuel Ugarte, and Tyrell Malacia. Mainoo is young and talented, but he hasn't been playing much lately. The cl

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Dec 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

2025: A Year of Bold Sounds and Brave Artists

In 2025, music was anything but boring. Artists around the world were not afraid to take risks and try new things. They were not just repeating what they had done before. Instead, they were experimenting and pushing boundaries. Lady Gaga, for example, released her most ambitious album in years. Rosa

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Dec 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Spotify Wrapped 2025: A More Interactive Way to Share Your Music Taste

Spotify Wrapped is back, and this time it's more social than ever. After last year's mixed reviews, Spotify is focusing on what users love: personalized insights and fun interactions. The big news? Wrapped Party, a new feature that lets you and up to nine friends compare your listening habits live.

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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Missing Neutrinos

Neutrinos are tiny particles that barely interact with anything. They are everywhere, but we know very little about them. Scientists have long thought there might be more types of neutrinos than the three we know. But recent experiments have left them scratching their heads. Two new studies, publis

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