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Nov 11 2025WEATHER

South Florida Braces for a Brief, Brisk Break

South Florida is in for a quick chill. A cold front is sweeping in, bringing the first real chill of the season. By the early hours of November 11, temperatures in parts of Palm Beach County could feel like the 30s, thanks to strong winds. The coast will see lows in the mid- to upper 40s, while are

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Nov 11 2025WEATHER

Louisiana's Unexpected Chill: What to Expect from the Upcoming Freeze

Louisiana is known for its warm weather, but things are about to change. A cold front is moving in, bringing freezing temperatures to parts of the state. This isn't just a little chill; we're talking about a real freeze warning. The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for areas alo

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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Funny Nod to The Sopranos in Tulsa King

Tulsa King season 3, episode 8, had a hidden surprise for fans of The Sopranos. Robert Patrick, who plays Dunmire in Tulsa King, added a funny line that connected both shows. This happened when Dunmire asked Dwight Manfredi, played by Sylvester Stallone, "How's your balls, Manfredi? " This line was

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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Top Crime Shows That Will Keep You Guessing

Crime shows have been around since the beginning of TV, and there are so many to choose from. It's tough to pick the best ones, but here are some standout shows that are worth your time. First, let's talk about what makes a great crime show. It's not just about solving crimes; it's about the charac

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Brazil's Bloody Cycle: Politics and Violence

Brazil's recent police operation in Rio de Janeiro's favelas left many dead, raising questions about the country's approach to crime and politics. Over 2, 500 officers, backed by drones and armored vehicles, stormed the areas, resulting in dozens of deaths. Governor Cláudio Castro called it a succes

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Drones Over Belgium: A New Kind of Battle

Belgium is facing a new challenge. Drones are flying over important places like airports, military bases, and even a nuclear plant. The government thinks Russia might be behind this, but they can't be sure. Foreign help is on the way. Teams from France, Germany, and Britain are coming to Belgium. T

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

U. S. Military Actions in Pacific Raise Questions

The U. S. military has recently conducted two more strikes in the Pacific, targeting boats they claim were involved in drug trafficking. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that six individuals were killed in these strikes, bringing the total number of deaths from such operations to 76. The st

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

How a Smartphone App is Changing Kids' Sleep Patterns Across Japan

Kids' sleep issues are often tied to daily routines at home. To tackle this, a smartphone app called "Nenne Navi" was created to help families improve sleep habits. It started as a test in one area of Japan and showed good results. Now, it's being checked in four different regions to see if it works

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

FDA Eases Warnings on Menopause Treatments: What You Need to Know

The FDA has made a big change. They are asking drug companies to remove the strongest warnings from menopause hormone treatments. These warnings, called "black box" warnings, alert users to serious risks. The FDA looked at lots of studies and got advice from experts before making this decision. The

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Kids in Abu Dhabi Speak Up About Playing Outside

In Abu Dhabi, kids have a lot to say about what makes it hard or easy for them to run, play, and stay active. While grown-ups often talk about these issues, it's rare to hear directly from the kids themselves. This is why a recent study decided to ask children about the things that stop them from pl

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