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Sep 18 2025POLITICS

Senate Republicans Rush Through Diplomatic Appointments

The U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee recently approved a large group of Donald Trump's nominees for diplomatic roles. This move came as Republicans pushed to change Senate rules to speed up the confirmation process. Among the nominees were some big names, like Michael Waltz, who was picked

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Sep 18 2025CRIME

A Love-Led Crime? The Charlie Kirk Murder Case

The recent murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has sparked debates about the killer's motives. Some believe it was politically driven, but others argue it was about love. Tyler Robinson, the suspect, allegedly killed Kirk after a long wait, striking when Kirk spoke about transgender issues.

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Sep 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Who Will Step Into Molly Qerim's Shoes on ESPN's First Take?

Molly Qerim's sudden exit from ESPN's "First Take" has left a big void. Her departure came as a surprise to many, especially her co-star Stephen A. Smith. Smith shared that Qerim's resignation was abrupt and happened during contract talks. He also hinted that he might know why she left but respected

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Sep 18 2025SPORTS

Baseball Insights: A Fresh Take on the Game

Baseball fans, get ready for a daily dose of insights! This isn't just another sports column. It's a chance to dive deep into the game, explore trends, and appreciate the excellence happening on the field. Every day, there's a lot going on in the world of baseball. Players are making moves, teams a

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Sep 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

iOS 26's Glassy Icons: A Wobbly View?

The latest iOS 26 update has a new feature called Liquid Glass. It makes app icons look like they're made of glass. This effect adds a glow to the corners of the icons. It's supposed to make them look more dynamic and three-dimensional. But not everyone is happy with this change. Some users say the

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Sep 17 2025SCIENCE

Space Delivery Hits a Snag: Engine Glitch Halts Cargo Ship's Journey

A cargo ship, meant to deliver supplies to the International Space Station (ISS), faced an unexpected hurdle. The ship, launched by Northrop Grumman, encountered engine issues shortly after takeoff. This problem stopped the ship from reaching its destination. The plan was for the ship to arrive at

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Sep 17 2025POLITICS

Funding Fight: Will the Government Shut Down?

The government might close down soon. Republicans have a plan to keep things running, but Democrats aren't happy. They want changes. If they can't agree, the government could stop working. The Republicans want to keep the government funded until late November. They also want to add more money for s

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Sep 17 2025POLITICS

US Official Visits Mexico to Tackle Drug Money

A senior US official is heading to Mexico to talk about how to stop drug cartels from using banks. This is the first time John Hurley, who is in charge of fighting terrorism financing at the US Treasury, is visiting another country since he started his job in July. He will meet with Mexican official

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Sep 17 2025POLITICS

UFOs: Military Whistleblowers Open Up to Congress

In a recent congressional hearing, military personnel shared their encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), sparking intrigue and debate. Dylan Borland, a former Air Force intelligence officer, described seeing four bright lights that caused static electricity and chaos among his team.

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Sep 17 2025SCIENCE

UFOs Over the USS Jackson: A Navy Chief's Unforgettable Encounter

A Navy chief, Alexandro Wiggins, had a strange experience while on duty. He saw something odd on radar. It was off the coast of California. He was on the USS Jackson. He saw four UFOs shaped like tic-tacs. Wiggins saw the first UFO come out of the water. He was confused. He thought it might be clou

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