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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Senator Raises Concerns Over Military Actions in Venezuela

Senator Rand Paul recently shared his thoughts on the current military operations near Venezuela. He believes that seizing oil tankers in the Caribbean could lead to bigger conflicts. Paul is not in favor of taking over these ships or using force against suspected drug traffickers. He finds the curr

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Buffalo's Rising Star Shines as Bills Edge Browns

In a nail-biting showdown, the Buffalo Bills secured a 23-20 victory against the Cleveland Browns, inching closer to their seventh straight playoff appearance. James Cook, Buffalo's star running back, stole the spotlight with an impressive 117 yards and two touchdowns, proving that the Bills' offens

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

DK Metcalf's Sideline Showdown: What Happened?

DK Metcalf, the Steelers' new wide receiver, found himself in a heated moment during a recent game against the Lions. It all went down on the sideline, where Metcalf and a fan wearing a blue wig got into it. The fan was leaning over the railing, and Metcalf walked up to him. Things escalated quickly

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

U. S. Coast Guard's Pursuit of a Sanctioned Oil Tanker

The U. S. Coast Guard made a bold move on Saturday. They tried to stop a ship called the Bella 1. This ship has ties to Venezuela and was in the Caribbean Sea. Three U. S. officials shared this news. They spoke on the condition of anonymity. This was because the operation was sensitive. The Bella 1

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Peace Talks: Progress or Just Talk?

In Florida, a series of meetings took place between U. S. , European, and Ukrainian officials. The goal? To find a way to stop the war in Ukraine. Steve Witkoff, the U. S. special envoy, said these talks were "productive and constructive. " He emphasized that the focus was on aligning the positions

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Do Hospital Alarms Really Stop Falls?

Hospitals often use alarms to alert staff when patients at risk of falling try to move around. But do these alarms actually work? A recent study put them to the test. The study was a randomized clinical trial. This means patients were randomly assigned to either have an alarm or not. The goal was t

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

A Crypto Champion Steps Aside: What's Next for Digital Assets?

Senator Cynthia Lummis, a strong supporter of cryptocurrency, recently shared that she won't be running for reelection in 2026. This news has sparked a wave of reactions from the crypto community. Lummis has been a key figure in shaping crypto policies in the US, earning respect from many in the ind

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

A Roundabout Tells a Tale of Shifting Politics

In Leicester, a seemingly ordinary roundabout, Belgrave Circle, has become a symbol of the changing political landscape in the UK. This roundabout, built on the site of an old railway station, witnessed significant political shifts during the 2015 general election. At that time, all three parliament

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Najib's Legal Battles: A Test for Malaysia's Anti-Corruption Drive

Malaysia's former leader, Najib Razak, is in the middle of a big legal fight. He's already in jail for his role in the huge 1MDB scandal. This week, two important court decisions will happen. First, the court will decide if Najib can finish his sentence at home instead of in prison. Then, they will

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Who Really Wants War in Europe?

A journalist has sparked a debate by questioning who benefits from the growing tensions in Europe. Chey Bose took to social media to point out that ordinary people in Moscow, London, Paris, and Berlin do not want conflict. So, why is there a push towards war? Bose argues that a small group of leade

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