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Nov 04 2025SCIENCE

Orcas' Smart Shark Hunting Tactics in Mexico

In the vast waters of Mexico, a surprising scene unfolds. Orcas, also known as killer whales, have been caught on camera using clever tactics to hunt young great white sharks. They specifically target the sharks' livers, which are packed with energy. This behavior has been seen before in other place

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Nov 04 2025FINANCE

Ukraine's Money Problem: EU's Plan Hits a Snag

The EU is facing a tough situation. They want to help Ukraine with money in 2026 and 2027. The plan is to use frozen Russian assets, mostly held in Belgium. These assets could be turned into a loan for Ukraine. But there are some big hurdles to overcome. First, Belgium has concerns. They want guara

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Nov 04 2025FINANCE

Tax Talk: What's Next for UK's Budget?

The UK's finance chief, Rachel Reeves, is set to deliver a major speech. She wants to focus on fairness and opportunity in the upcoming budget. This is her second budget since taking office. It's due on November 26. There's a lot of talk about where she might raise taxes to meet her financial goals.

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Nov 04 2025LIFESTYLE

UGG's Winter Wonderland: Cozy and Tough Boots on Sale!

UGG has rolled out a special sale on their durable winter boots, just in time for the chilly season. These aren't your average boots; they're designed to handle harsh weather while keeping your feet warm and comfy. With features like waterproof leather, cold-resistant linings, and sturdy soles, thes

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Nov 04 2025LIFESTYLE

Affordable Retirement Havens in the Southwest

The Southwest's stunning landscapes and rich culture attract many retirees. However, not all cities in this region are expensive to live in. Some offer a great mix of affordability, amenities, and authentic charm. Hugo, Oklahoma, is a small town with a fascinating history. It used to be a wild plac

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Denver's Art Week: A Feast for the Mind and Body

Denver is known for its outdoor adventures, but did you know that art can be just as good for you as a hike? Science says that making and enjoying art can make you healthier. It can lower stress, improve your brain, and even help with long-term pain. This year, Denver Arts Week is adding "Art & Well

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Country Music Takes Over Australia: Strummingbird Festival Makes a Splash

Australia just got a new music festival, and it's all about country tunes! The Strummingbird Festival, put on by Live Nation and Kicks Entertainment, just wrapped up its first run. It stopped in three cities: Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, and Perth. Thousands of people showed up to enjoy the music over

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Nov 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrating Stars: A Look at November 4th Birthdays

November 4th is a special day for many famous faces. Let's dive into the lives of some well-known personalities celebrating their birthdays today. First up, we have Kathy Griffin, the comedian who has made us laugh for years. Did you know she once played a limo driver on "Days of Our Lives"? That's

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Nov 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Before Fame: Unusual Jobs of Famous Faces

Many celebrities had odd jobs before they became famous. Some of these jobs were quite unusual. For example, Jonathan Bailey, who is known for his acting, used to work in a honey factory. He had to check the temperature of lemon curd early in the morning. This job made him realize that he did not wa

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

How a Tiny Change Can Make Big Waves in Light Detection

Scientists have found a way to make light sensors work better by adding a special material to them. These sensors are used in things like communication and smart devices. The problem was that they weren't very good at detecting light in dark places or pinpointing where the light was coming from. But

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