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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

What's Up with That Space Rock?

So, there's this weird thing flying through our solar system. It's called 3I-ATLAS, and it's the third interstellar object we've ever seen. Most scientists think it's just a comet from another star system, but some folks, like a guy named Avi Loeb, think it might be something else. Something. . . al

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Big Test: Can the Tide Handle the Gamecocks?

Alabama is on a roll. They've won six games in a row. Now, they face South Carolina. This game is important. It's a test. Can Alabama stay focused? Or will they overlook South Carolina? South Carolina is not a strong team. They are at the bottom of the SEC in many categories. Their offense is weak.

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Big Votes in New York and New Jersey: What's at Stake?

In New York and New Jersey, people are already voting for their next leaders. This isn't just any election; it's a big deal because it might show what kind of candidates Democrats should pick to stand up to Donald Trump's ideas. In New York City, voters have three main choices: Zohran Mamdani, Curt

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Oct 25 2025FINANCE

The Gold Rush: A Market on Edge

Gold prices have been skyrocketing, reaching new heights near $4, 400 per ounce. This surge has sparked a frenzy among investors and collectors alike, with long lines forming outside gold stores. The excitement is palpable, but not everyone is cheering. Experts in the field are raising red flags. T

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Ivory Coast's Election: A Test of Democracy

Ivory Coast is getting ready for a big vote. On Saturday, people will choose their next leader. The main candidate is Alassane Ouattara. He's been in charge for 15 years. Now, he wants another term. This would be his fourth time as president. But not everyone is happy about this. Some say he change

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

The White House's Movie Magic: A Theater's Last Curtain Call

The White House has lost a piece of its cinematic history. The Family Theater, a cozy spot for presidents and their guests to enjoy films, is gone. It was torn down to make space for a new ballroom. This theater was a big deal. It started as a cloakroom in 1942. Over the years, it became a favorite

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Crypto Pardon Raises Eyebrows and Questions

A recent presidential pardon has sparked a heated debate. The focus is on Changpeng Zhao, often called CZ, the head of Binance, the world's biggest crypto exchange. He was found guilty of breaking anti-money laundering rules in 2023. Binance had to pay a huge fine of $4 billion. CZ himself had to pa

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Trump and Canada: Trade Tensions Heat Up

Trade tensions between the U. S. and Canada have reached a boiling point. It all started when Ontario, a province in Canada, ran an ad featuring former President Ronald Reagan. The ad talked about how tariffs are bad for trade. This didn't sit well with President Trump. He thought the ad misrepresen

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

House on Pause: When Leadership Takes a Backseat

The House of Representatives has been on a break for over a month. No policy debates, no votes, and no oversight hearings. Speaker Mike Johnson decided to put everything on hold. This is not just a short break. It's been going on for weeks. And it's happening while the government is shut down. John

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Making Tough Calls: A Guide to Ethical Choices in Early Childhood Care

Deciding what's best for babies and young kids isn't always straightforward. People working in this field have to juggle lots of things: what's right, what's legal, what's happening around them, and even their own feelings. But guess what? Ethics should be at the heart of every decision they make.

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