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Dec 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

The European Catfish: A Silent Invader in Spain's Waters

The European catfish, a massive freshwater fish from Eurasia, has quietly taken over parts of Spain. It first arrived in the Ebro River in 1974. People brought it there for fun fishing. But now, it's in seven big river systems. It's a problem because it's not from here. It spreads fast and takes ove

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

China's Power Puzzle: Numbers, Predictions, and the Future

China's electricity use has been a rollercoaster in recent years. Experts used a math tool called multiple linear regression to make sense of it. They looked at things like China's income (GDP), spending on buildings and machines, and how much of that spending came from industry. Their aim? To guess

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes in Caribbean Raise Legal and Ethical Questions

Recent reports have sparked concerns about the legality and ethics of U. S. military strikes in the Caribbean. A high-ranking official reportedly ordered the killing of all individuals aboard a suspected drug boat, even after two survivors were found. This action, if true, could be seen as a serious

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

U. S. Military Actions in Caribbean Spark Debate

In recent times, the U. S. military's actions in the Caribbean have sparked a heated debate. A top military official, Pete Hegseth, has been under scrutiny after reports suggested he ordered a second strike on a suspected drug boat, ensuring no survivors. This incident, which occurred in September,

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Arizona Senator Raises Alarms Over Caribbean Strike

Senator Mark Kelly, a former Navy pilot, has expressed serious doubts about a recent U. S. military strike in the Caribbean. He believes it might have crossed a legal line. The strike, which targeted suspected drug boats, involved a controversial tactic known as a double-tap strike. This means hitti

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Breaking Through: New Hope in the Fight Against Multiple Myeloma

Multiple myeloma is a tough cancer to beat. It's sneaky, it comes back often, and it gets resistant to treatments. But in the last 20 years, scientists have been working hard to find new ways to fight it. They've come up with some pretty cool stuff. There are new drugs that target specific parts of

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Dec 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hayley Williams Sets Boundaries for Concerts: Who's In, Who's Out?

Hayley Williams, the lead singer of Paramore, has made it clear that while her concerts are open to many, there are some who won't find a warm welcome. She's drawing a line in the sand, stating that fans with harmful beliefs about race, gender, or transgender people should think twice before showing

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

A Tale of Alleged War Crimes and Unanswered Questions

Senator Tim Kaine from Virginia has raised serious concerns about a reported U. S. military action in the Caribbean. He believes that if the reports are accurate, the second strike on an alleged drug boat could be considered a war crime. Kaine's comments came during an appearance on "Face the Nation

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Israeli Leader Seeks Presidential Pardon Amid Ongoing Legal Battle

In a surprising move, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked President Isaac Herzog to pardon him in his ongoing corruption trial. This request is highly unusual because the trial is still happening. It came shortly after former U. S. President Donald Trump wrote to President Herzog, asking

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Nov 30 2025RELIGION

A Pope's Peace Mission Amid Lebanon's Turmoil

Lebanon is bracing for a significant visit. Pope Leo is set to arrive on Sunday, bringing a message of peace to a nation under constant threat. Israeli airstrikes have made Lebanon a hotspot, and the pope's visit is seen as a beacon of hope. The pope's journey to Lebanon is the second stop on his f

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