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Sep 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ukraine's Theater: A Beacon of Hope Amidst Chaos

In the heart of Kyiv, a unique play is unfolding, both on and off the stage. "When the Hurlyburly's Done" is not just a story; it's a mirror reflecting the lives of the young actresses who bring it to life. These women, like their characters, are navigating the complexities of war, love, and art. T

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Sep 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Move: Antifa in the Crosshairs

Former President Donald Trump made a significant announcement on his Truth Social platform. He declared that he would label Antifa, the far-left anti-fascist movement, as a terrorist organization. This news broke early Thursday morning UK time. Trump's statement was direct and forceful. He called A

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Sep 18 2025POLITICS

Farmers in a Fix: Calls for Urgent Aid Grow Louder

Farmers across the U. S. are feeling the heat as harvest season kicks off. Low crop prices and ongoing trade tensions have them worried about their future. Republican lawmakers from farming states are pushing hard for financial help from the government before the year ends. Behind the scenes, talks

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Sep 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Football Gaming Takes a Big Step Forward with FC Pro 26

The world of competitive football gaming is about to get a major upgrade. Starting September 19, FC Pro 26 will kick off its third season, bringing new features and bigger rewards. This isn't just about playing a game; it's about competing at a global level. Players who reach Division 4 in Rivals ca

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Sep 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

iOS 26's Glassy Icons: A Wobbly View?

The latest iOS 26 update has a new feature called Liquid Glass. It makes app icons look like they're made of glass. This effect adds a glow to the corners of the icons. It's supposed to make them look more dynamic and three-dimensional. But not everyone is happy with this change. Some users say the

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Sep 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Coder Outshines Humans in Prestigious Programming Contest

In a surprising turn of events, an AI named Gemini 2. 5 has shown its coding prowess by securing a gold medal at the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Finals. This contest is a big deal, attracting thousands of top college coders who tackle tough algorithmic puzzles under tim

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Sep 17 2025SCIENCE

What is tTIS and How Does It Affect the Brain?

A new way to change brain activity without surgery is called transcranial temporal interference stimulation, or tTIS for short. It's like a remote control for the brain, but scientists are still figuring out how well it works. They gathered all the studies they could find on tTIS and looked at them

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Sep 17 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big UK Trip: What's Really Going On?

President Trump is back in the UK for another big visit. This time, he's bringing along his wife, Melania. They touched down at Stansted Airport and then took a helicopter to central London. They're staying at a fancy place called Winfield House, which is the US ambassador's home. Tomorrow, Trump i

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Sep 17 2025BUSINESS

Lachlan Murdoch: The Media Heir Apparent Faces a Digital Dilemma

Lachlan Murdoch is now at the helm of a media empire that his father, Rupert, built from the ground up. This empire includes Fox Corp. , which is home to Fox News, Fox Broadcasting, and Fox Sports. These divisions are the main sources of profit for the Murdoch family business. Newspapers are not La

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Sep 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mercury's Hidden Toll: The Dark Side of Mexico's Mining Rush

Deep in the heart of Mexico's Sierra Gorda, a dangerous game is playing out. Miners like Hugo Flores are digging for mercury, a toxic metal that's becoming more valuable by the day. This isn't just any mining rush; it's a "mercury boom, " driven by soaring gold prices and a global demand for this ha

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