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Nov 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Florida's Gentle Giants Seek Warmth as Winter Approaches

Florida's manatees, often called sea cows, are on the move as winter nears. These gentle giants can't handle cold water. When temperatures drop below 68 degrees, they head to warmer spots. Power plant outlets and rivers become their winter homes. Manatees are strict vegetarians. They munch on sea g

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Cheese Lovers, Beware: E. Coli Risk in Raw Milk Products

In a move to protect public health, Twin Sisters Creamery has pulled four types of raw milk cheese from shelves. The recall affects Whatcom Blue, Farmhouse, Peppercorn, and Mustard Seed cheeses, all made with unpasteurized milk. This action follows the discovery of harmful E. coli bacteria in some s

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's Shifting Stance on Ukraine: A Closer Look

Donald Trump's stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been anything but consistent. Initially, he praised Putin's actions, calling them "savvy" and "genius. " This was a stark contrast to his later statement where he condemned the attack, saying, "The Russian attack on Ukraine is appalling. " Thi

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Political Tensions and Global Challenges: A Critical Look at Recent Events

In recent times, the political landscape has been anything but calm. The divide between Congress and the White House is growing, especially on crucial issues both at home and abroad. The Trump administration is currently in Geneva, discussing a 28-point plan to end the war in Ukraine. However, there

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Nov 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks: Big Promises, Tiny Steps

The COP30 climate summit in Brazil wrapped up with a weak agreement that avoided directly pointing fingers at fossil fuels. This outcome was a win for oil-producing nations like Saudi Arabia and Russia, who managed to keep their interests protected. The final statement was full of warnings about the

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Nov 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks: Big Promises, Little Action

The recent U. N. climate summit in Brazil's Amazon city of Belem wrapped up with a weak agreement. The only solid commitment was from wealthy nations to triple their financial support for others to cope with global warming. This was a big letdown, especially since the summit skipped over most of the

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Finland's President Discusses Trump's Efforts for Ukraine Peace

Finland's leader, Alexander Stubb, recently shared his thoughts on U. S. President Donald Trump's involvement in the Ukraine conflict. He mentioned that Trump is actively trying to find a way to stop the war. This comes as different groups are meeting to talk about a plan proposed by the U. S. to en

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Ukraine Talk Peace: A Step Forward?

In Geneva, a significant meeting took place between U. S. officials and Ukrainian representatives. Marco Rubio, the U. S. Secretary of State, shared that progress was made in discussions about a proposed U. S. plan to stop the ongoing war in Ukraine. Rubio mentioned that this meeting was one of the

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Gratitude Grumble: Ukraine's Thank You Note

In a recent social media post, former President Trump criticized Ukraine's leadership for not showing enough gratitude for U. S. support during the ongoing war with Russia. This remark came just as representatives from both countries were discussing a peace plan with Russia. The peace plan, which i

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Nov 23 2025FINANCE

AI Hype: Are We Ignoring the Warning Signs of a Bigger Crash?

A well-known market strategist, often called a "perma-bear, " has been ringing alarm bells about the current AI-driven market boom. He thinks we're ignoring the signs of a potential crash, much bigger than the one in 2008. He's not alone in this view, but his predictions haven't always been right in

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