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Nov 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

U. S. Army's Drone Plan: A Big Shift in Warfare

The U. S. Army is planning a massive increase in drone production. They want to buy at least one million drones in the next few years. This is a huge jump from the current rate of about 50, 000 drones per year. The Army is learning from the war in Ukraine. Both Ukraine and Russia are using small, c

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Nov 08 2025FINANCE

DraftKings' Betting Blues: What Went Wrong and What's Next?

DraftKings, a big name in sports betting, recently shared its third-quarter results. They weren't great. An expert, Jordan Bender, kept a positive rating on the company but admitted the betting part was a mess. He said it was "ugly. " That's not a good sign. The company spent more on promotions, bu

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Nov 08 2025SPORTS

Is Vancouver's Time with Quinn Hughes Running Out?

The Vancouver Canucks are in a tough spot. They're struggling this season, and it's not just a bad streak. They're not scoring or defending well. Their power play and penalty kill are both weak. The only bright spot is Kiefer Sherwood, who's scoring goals like crazy. But even that might not be enoug

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Nov 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming Showdown: What's Happening with YouTube TV and Disney?

A big change is happening in the world of streaming. YouTube TV and Disney are having a disagreement. This means some popular channels are missing from YouTube TV. Channels like ABC, ESPN, Disney Channel, and more are not available right now. This started on October 31st. The two companies can't agr

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

How Moms-to-Be See Their Past and Future Parenting

Pregnant women often think about their own upbringing. This is important because how they were raised can affect how they raise their own kids. Experts say that bad experiences in childhood can lead to problems later in life. These problems can even affect how people parent their own children. But

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Nov 08 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Crime and Immigration: The Numbers Behind the Headlines

Chicago has been in the spotlight for its crime rates and immigration policies. President Donald Trump has frequently criticized the city, claiming that its sanctuary policies attract undocumented immigrants with criminal records. However, data tells a different story. First, let's talk about crime

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Nov 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

What's the Big Deal About That Bathtub Scene in Saltburn?

Jacob Elordi, the actor known for his role in Saltburn, can't understand why people are so shocked by a certain bathtub scene in the movie. He thinks the reaction shows how easily people get upset about things that aren't that big of a deal. Elordi, who is 28 years old, talked about this on a podcas

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

What Helps Gunshot Survivors Heal?

Gunshot wounds are serious. They can change lives forever. But what helps people recover? Many things affect healing. These are called social determinants of health. They include where you live, your job, and your support system. Research shows these factors matter a lot. But for gunshot survivors,

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

What Matters More in Rugby: Raw Power or Quick Strength?

Rugby is a game of power and speed. Players need both brute force and quick, explosive movements. But which one matters more? Is it the sheer strength to overpower opponents or the ability to move fast and strong at the same time? This is a big question for coaches and players. Researchers dug into

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Nov 07 2025FINANCE

The Job Market: Stuck in a Slow Dance

The job market is like a slow dance right now. It's not crashing, but it's not exactly thriving either. Hiring has been slow, but there haven't been massive layoffs. It's a bit of a strange situation. The government is shut down, so the usual monthly jobs report isn't happening. This is the second

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