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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

A Tale of Alleged War Crimes and Unanswered Questions

Senator Tim Kaine from Virginia has raised serious concerns about a reported U. S. military action in the Caribbean. He believes that if the reports are accurate, the second strike on an alleged drug boat could be considered a war crime. Kaine's comments came during an appearance on "Face the Nation

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Oscar Piastri's Strong Comeback in Qatar: What's Behind It?

Oscar Piastri is back to his top form in Qatar. This is not a coincidence. The track in Qatar is different from the ones he struggled on before. It has high grip, which suits Piastri's driving style better. Piastri had a tough time in Austin, Mexico, Brazil, and Las Vegas. He was slower than his te

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Trust in the Chancellor's Financial Plans

The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is standing firm on her financial decisions, despite critics saying she misled the public before the Budget. She insists she's been honest about her choices and can be trusted with the country's money. In a recent interview, Reeves was asked why she kept talking about

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Understanding Stomach and Gut Cancers in Nepal

Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers are a big problem. They cause many deaths around the world. In Nepal, doctors wanted to learn more about these cancers. They looked at how common they are, the symptoms people have, and what they look like under the microscope. The study happened in a lab in Kathmandu.

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Week 13 NFL Showdowns: Browns and Titans Aim to Upset the Odds

The Cleveland Browns are gearing up for a tough match against the San Francisco 49ers. Despite their record, the Browns' defense has been a standout, especially at home. Last week, they dominated the Raiders, and they're hoping to bring that same energy against the 49ers. Brock Purdy and his team ha

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Savannah's Food Scene: A Closer Look at Recent Inspection Scores

In Savannah, a recent round of restaurant inspections showed a mix of top performers and those needing some improvement. Some eateries scored perfectly, while others had a few issues to address. The Georgia Department of Health conducted these inspections between November 19 and November 25, 2025, t

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Nov 30 2025OPINION

Student Loans and Health Care: A Growing Crisis

The Department of Education's new rules are causing a stir. They've redefined what counts as a professional degree for student loan purposes. This change could leave many students out in the cold, especially those pursuing careers in healthcare. The list of affected professions is long and includes

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Healing Amid Chaos: The Fight for Medical Care in Congo's Conflict Zones

In the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a dire situation unfolds. The Eastern region, particularly North Kivu, has been gripped by conflict for over 20 years. This turmoil has left deep scars, not just on the land, but also on the people. Amidst this chaos, healthcare becomes a luxury, and

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Honduras Votes Amid Fraud Fears and High Stakes

Honduras is in the middle of a big vote. They are choosing a new president. This vote is important. It is also very tense. Many people worry about cheating. Three main candidates are in the race. They are Rixi Moncada, Nasry Asfura, and Salvador Nasralla. Polls show they are very close. No one know

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and the US: A New Chapter in Peace Talks

In a sunny spot near Miami, Florida, a significant gathering took place. This was not a typical meetup, but a crucial discussion between the US and Ukraine. The main goal? To find a way to stop the ongoing war in Ukraine. Leading the Ukrainian team was Rustem Umerov, a new face in the negotiation s

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