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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Did Trump Really Sign the Epstein Files Bill?

Late-night host Stephen Colbert raised eyebrows by questioning whether President Donald Trump truly signed a bill to release the Epstein files. He pointed out that the signing happened off-camera, fueling speculation about the authenticity of the action. Colbert humorously suggested that Trump migh

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Royal Rules and Hollywood Secrets: A Peek Behind the Scenes

Prince William is making waves by breaking royal parenting norms. Experts suggest his approach is a direct response to his own challenging upbringing. This shift highlights how personal experiences can shape public figures' decisions. In Hollywood, Eddie Murphy has been quietly supporting his frien

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Nov 23 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Drop: What It Means for Its Mystery Creator

The person who started Bitcoin, known as Satoshi Nakamoto, has seen a huge drop in their wealth. This is because the value of Bitcoin has gone down a lot. Nakamoto's net worth has fallen by 34%, from $137 billion to $90. 7 billion. This drop has pushed them down to the 20th spot on the list of the w

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Nov 23 2025WEATHER

Darwin Faces Strong Winds and Rain as Cyclone Fina Moves On

Cyclone Fina, a powerful category three storm, has left its mark on Darwin, the capital of Australia's Northern Territory. With wind gusts reaching up to 205 kilometers per hour, the cyclone brought strong winds and heavy rain to the city. Residents were reminded of the devastating Cyclone Tracy, wh

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Big Ten Women's Basketball: Who's Hot and Who's Not?

The Big Ten women's basketball scene is heating up, and teams are showing their strengths early on. Some are cruising through their schedules, while others are facing tough challenges right out of the gate. UCLA is on a roll, starting the season with five straight wins. They've beaten some big name

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Nov 23 2025FINANCE

Unveiling Stock Trends: A Data-Driven Approach to Smart Investing

Most financial content out there isn't really analysis. It's just opinions dressed up in fancy financial terms. Predicting the future is tricky, and most analysis tries to find patterns in what's basically random noise. Humans aren't great at understanding randomness. Even smart people can fool them

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Jobs and Blood Pressure: What Older Aussies Reveal

A big study looked at jobs and high blood pressure in older Australians. Over 12, 000 healthy people, all over 70, shared details about their careers. Researchers grouped similar jobs together, finding 10 categories for men and 13 for women. The study found that some jobs were linked to higher chan

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

A Look Into RFK Jr. 's Controversial Texts

In a surprising turn of events, private messages between Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and a former reporter have become public. These texts, shared by the reporter's ex-partner, reveal intimate details about their relationship. The messages, which include explicit content, have sparked a lot of discussion.

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Understanding SNIP: Why Dysplasia Matters

Sinonasal inverted papilloma, or SNIP, is a growth in the nose and sinuses. It's not cancer, but it can come back after treatment. Worse, it can turn into cancer. Doctors are trying to figure out why this happens. One clue might be dysplasia. This is when cells look abnormal under a microscope. The

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Nov 22 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Comet or Alien Tech? Scientists Debate New Space Mystery

A strange object named 3I/ATLAS has been making waves in the astronomy world. Recent images captured by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show a fuzzy white ball zooming past Mars. This object is special because it's from another star system, not our own. The images were taken from about 19 millio

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