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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Brain Waves and How We Handle Odd Information

Ever wonder how your brain deals with weird or unexpected info? Well, it turns out your brain has a cool way of sorting things out. Scientists used EEGs to peek inside the brain and see what happens when we process odd data. They found that our brains use two main modes: automatic and controlled pro

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Trouble Near the White House: What Happened?

Two soldiers from West Virginia are in bad shape after a shooting near the White House. It happened around 2:15 p. m. on Wednesday. A man turned a corner, pulled out a gun, and started shooting. Other soldiers nearby heard the shots and quickly stopped the shooter. The White House was locked down f

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Who Will Take Over Warner Bros. ? The Big Question!

The entertainment world is buzzing with news about Warner Bros. Discovery. It seems like everyone has an opinion on who might buy it. Recently, the company gave a new deadline for more offers. Three big names have already shown interest: Paramount Skydance, Netflix, and Comcast. They all want a piec

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tweet Storm: A Clash with The New York Times

In a recent social media outburst, former President Donald Trump took aim at The New York Times and one of its reporters, Katie Rogers. His anger was sparked by an article that discussed his health and aging while in office. Trump, known for his strong reactions to media coverage, did not hold back

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Nov 27 2025EDUCATION

Unveiling Madrid's Forgotten African Roots

In the heart of Madrid, a new wave of tours is taking visitors off the beaten path, shining a light on the city's African heritage. This history, often overlooked in Spanish education, is being brought to life by passionate guides like Kwame Ondo. Ondo, who grew up in Spain, noticed the absence of B

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Trump Case: What Happened and Why It Matters

A recent legal decision in Georgia has put an end to a high-profile case involving former President Donald Trump. The case, which accused Trump and 18 others of trying to overturn the 2020 election results, has been dismissed. The dismissal came after the new prosecutor in charge, Pete Skandalakis,

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Democrats' Future: A Tale of Two Strategies

In recent elections, Democrats saw victories in various states, but the party's path forward isn't clear. Centrist candidates won in some places, while more progressive ones triumphed elsewhere. This mix of outcomes has led to predictions about the party's future strategy. Jason Palmer, a former pr

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

The White House: A Reflection of Its Leader

The White House, a symbol of American democracy, has seen many leaders come and go. Each president brings their own style and approach to the role. However, one recent leader stands out for all the wrong reasons. This president lacks the qualities that make a great leader: integrity, humility, and

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Shopping Carts and Floods: A Grocery Store Dilemma

H-E-B, a beloved grocery chain in Texas, is making waves with its expansion plans. One proposed location, at the intersection of LBJ and Hillcrest, has raised concerns. This area is known for flooding, and adding more concrete for parking and roads could make things worse. Shoppers might need boats

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Baby Formula Scare: What Parents Need to Know

A recent health scare has left over 37 babies ill due to a contaminated baby formula. The formula, made by ByHeart, was recalled after cases of infant botulism were linked to its use. This outbreak, which started in August, has affected babies from just a few weeks old to nearly a year. The bacteri

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