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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Georgia Judge Ends Trump's Election Case

A Georgia judge recently threw out the last criminal case against former President Trump related to the 2020 election. This decision means that Trump won't face criminal charges for trying to overturn the election results. Trump has had three criminal cases dropped since he was re-elected last year

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's Big Move to Boost Defense

Taiwan is making a major investment in its defense. The country's president, Lai Ching-te, has announced a special budget of $40 billion. This money will be used to buy weapons and build a strong air defense system called the Taiwan Dome. The plan is to spend this amount over the next eight years, f

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Nov 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Venice's Green Wake-Up Call: Protests and Bans

Venice recently saw its famous Grand Canal turn green. This happened because of a protest organized by climate activists, including Greta Thunberg. The group used a harmless dye to make a statement about climate change. They also hung banners and walked through crowds to get attention. This wasn't j

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Big Legal Move: Trump's Case Dismissed

In a surprising turn of events, a Georgia prosecutor recently decided to drop a major legal case against former President Donald Trump and his associates. This case was all about claims that Trump tried to change the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. The charges were serious, inc

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Job Market Shows Mixed Signals Amid Economic Shifts

Last week, fewer Americans filed for unemployment benefits, hinting that job cuts are still relatively low. The numbers dropped by 6, 000 to 216, 000, which is below what experts predicted. This data is a good way to check the health of the job market. However, the situation isn't all positive. The

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

How Climate Change Might Be Messing With Our Brains

Climate change is not just about rising temperatures and weird weather. It's also about how these changes might be affecting our health in sneaky ways. Scientists are starting to think that climate change could be linked to things like Alzheimer's disease. How? Well, it's all about stress on our bod

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Nov 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Thanksgiving Turkeys: A Look at the Numbers Behind Your Meal

This year, turkey lovers might notice a difference in their Thanksgiving meal. The number of turkeys in the U. S. has dropped to a 40-year low. Why? Two big reasons: bird flu and another disease called avian metapneumovirus. These illnesses have made it harder for farmers to raise turkeys. Larry Dol

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Clash Over Size: A Battle Between Vision and Design

A disagreement has sparked between President Donald Trump and the architect he chose for a White House ballroom project. The issue? Size matters. Trump wants to go big, really big, with a 90, 000-square-foot addition. But architect James McCrery II isn't so sure. He's worried this massive addition m

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Understanding Monthly Struggles: How PMDs Affect Student Life in Western Uganda

Many young women in university face tough times every month due to premenstrual disorders (PMDs). These include premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Both can make life harder and affect studies. A recent study looked at how common these disorders are among female

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Nov 26 2025CRYPTO

Yearn Finance: A Closer Look at the Recent Vault Incident

Yearn Finance, a well-known player in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, recently revealed an issue with its yUSND vault on the Arbitrum network. The problem was caused by a lack of liquidity in the USND token, which led to significant slippage when swapping liquidation rewards. This incident s

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