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Nov 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Crime Thriller on the Horizon

Two big names in Indian cinema are teaming up for a fresh crime thriller. Devashish Makhija, known for his gripping films like \"Joram\" and \"Ajji, \" is directing this project. Anshuman Jha, who has been in movies like \"Love Sex Aur Dhokha\" and \"No Fathers in Kashmir, \" is starring in it. This

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Unseen Help: The Hidden Struggle for Support After Violent Injuries

In the heart of a bustling city, a trauma center sees many victims of violent crimes. Yet, most of these patients have never heard of a program designed to help them. This program, called Crime Victims Compensation (CVC), is meant to ease the financial burden of violent injuries. But awareness is sh

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Turkey's Reaction to Lebanon-Cyprus Sea Deal: What's the Big Deal?

Turkey has a problem with a new sea border agreement between Lebanon and Cyprus. They say it ignores the rights of Turkish Cypriots. This deal is about exploring gas fields and working together on energy in the Mediterranean. But Turkey isn't happy. They don't recognize the Greek Cypriot government

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance: The Coming Price Surge

Health insurance costs are about to climb for many Americans. The reason? Extra financial aid from the government, known as enhanced premium tax credits, is set to expire. These credits were introduced during the pandemic to make health insurance more affordable. Without them, monthly premiums could

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tweet Storm: A Clash with The New York Times

In a recent social media outburst, former President Donald Trump took aim at The New York Times and one of its reporters, Katie Rogers. His anger was sparked by an article that discussed his health and aging while in office. Trump, known for his strong reactions to media coverage, did not hold back

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Vaccines: Guardians of Global Health

Vaccines are a big deal in keeping people healthy. They work by teaching the body's defense system to fight off germs. This has helped wipe out diseases like smallpox and made others, like polio, rare. Vaccines also protect whole communities by stopping diseases from spreading. This is called herd i

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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

UK Housing: A Glimpse of Hope After the Budget

The UK housing market might be looking at a brighter future. After a period of uncertainty, the recent budget has given some clarity. This could encourage more people to buy homes. The budget didn't change stamp duty, the tax paid when buying a home. This is good news for buyers. Better debt foreca

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Nov 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Growing Impact on Jobs: Who's at Risk?

Artificial intelligence is changing the job market in the U. S. fast. Many jobs could be taken over by AI in the near future. A new study from MIT shows that AI might already be able to replace 12% of American workers. That's a lot of people and a huge amount of money in wages. The U. S. is investi

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Nov 27 2025EDUCATION

How Teaching Civics Can Strengthen Local Health

Civic education is more than just learning about government. It is a powerful tool that can help communities take charge of their health. When people understand how their local systems work, they can make better decisions. This includes choices about healthcare. Primary care is the first line of de

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Justice Takes a Step: Former Minister Faces Jail Time

In a significant turn of events, Spain's highest court has decided to detain former Transport Minister Jose Luis Abalos without bail. This move comes as part of an ongoing investigation into a corruption case that has been making waves in the country's political scene. The court's decision was base

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