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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

A Giant Leaves the Political Stage

Nancy Pelosi, a name synonymous with political power in the United States, has announced she will step down from her role as a Congress member at the end of her current term. This decision marks the end of a remarkable career that spanned nearly four decades. Pelosi, who has been representing a par

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Harlem's Art Hub: A Fresh Look at the Studio Museum

The Studio Museum in Harlem is back and better than ever after a seven-year makeover. This place has always been a big deal for Black art, and now it's got a shiny new home to prove it. The building itself is a sight to behold, with its dark facade and big windows that let you see right into Harlem.

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Nov 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

YouTube's New AI Age Check: What's the Deal?

YouTube has been busy rolling out its AI age verification system. It's not new, but it's now affecting more users. The platform first talked about this back in July, saying it would start in August. But it wasn't until late September that the first users saw these checks. Now, another group of users

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle: How the Immune System Turns Against Us

Imagine a system designed to protect you, but sometimes it goes rogue. That's what happens in autoimmune diseases. These conditions occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues. Lupus, often called the disease of 1, 000 faces, is one such condition. It can cause a wide rang

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Nov 06 2025SPORTS

Big Moves Ahead: What's Happening in Baseball Today

Today is a big day in baseball. Teams are making important decisions. They have to choose whether to offer contracts to free agents. This is called a Qualifying Offer. It's a one-year deal worth $22. 05 million. If a player says no, the team that signs them later has to give up a draft pick. Teams

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Nov 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Detroit Welcomes Waymo's Snow-Savvy Self-Driving Cars

Waymo, the self-driving tech company, is bringing its cars to Detroit. This makes Detroit the first city in the Midwest to have Waymo's self-driving cars. Waymo has been working in Michigan since 2016, but this is the first time they will offer rides to the public. Waymo's cars are designed to hand

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

Russia's Tax Shift: A Breather for Small Businesses

Russia's government has decided to ease up on a planned tax increase for small businesses. This change comes after a lot of pushback from business owners who were worried about the impact. Initially, the plan was to make businesses with revenues between 10 million and 250 million roubles pay a 5% va

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Nov 06 2025SPORTS

Cricket Stars and Screen Stars Unite for Hong Kong Sixes 2025

Hong Kong is gearing up for an exciting cricket event, the Sixes 2025, happening from November 7 to 9. This isn't just any cricket tournament; it's a fast-paced, high-energy showdown with twelve teams battling it out. But what really makes this event special is the group of presenters who will be br

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Nov 06 2025EDUCATION

Why Do People Choose to Donate Their Bodies to Science?

Medical schools rely heavily on donated human bodies. These bodies are essential for teaching anatomy and surgical skills. Yet, there's a significant gap between the number of bodies needed and those available. Donated bodies help medical students understand the human body. They also allow doctors

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Nov 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's AI Chip King Sees Fortune Soar

Chen Tianshi, a former computer science researcher, has seen his wealth skyrocket to $21 billion. This massive increase is thanks to the success of his company, Cambricon Technologies. Often called the "Nvidia of China, " Cambricon makes powerful AI chips. These chips are used by big names like Ali

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