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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Micah Parsons: The Quiet Giant of the NFL

Micah Parsons has become a force to be reckoned with in the NFL. He recently secured his 10th sack of the season against the Minnesota Vikings. This impressive feat puts him in an elite group, alongside Reggie White, as the only players to achieve 10 or more sacks in each of their first five NFL sea

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Nov 24 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin Buying Break: What's Up with MSTR?

MicroStrategy, the big company that owns a lot of bitcoin, didn't buy any last week. This is unusual because they usually buy some every week. The last time they bought was six weeks ago. They have 649, 870 bitcoins now. They bought each one for about $74, 433. The company is not doing well. Its st

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Nov 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Jelly Roll's Big Change: A New Look and a Grammy Nomination

Jelly Roll, known for his music and his signature beard, has recently made a big change. He shaved off his beard, showing off a new look. This happened after he lost a lot of weight. He showed off his new look on social media. He joked about looking like a ninja turtle. He also talked about his Gram

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

EU's Unwavering Stance: Cash and Arms for Ukraine Amid Peace Talks

The European Union is standing firm in its support for Ukraine. This support includes money, weapons, and diplomacy. EU leaders recently met in Angola. They discussed Ukraine's needs. They promised to keep helping. Money is a big part of this support. EU leaders agreed to fund Ukraine for the next

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Nov 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Zach Bryan Rocks Tiger Stadium in March

Zach Bryan, a Grammy-winning singer, is set to perform at LSU's Tiger Stadium on March 28. This event is part of a new series called "Death Valley Live, " which aims to bring big-name artists to the stadium. The last concert at Tiger Stadium was in 2022, when Garth Brooks drew a massive crowd of ove

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

How Weather Shapes Mosquito Populations in Hot, Dry Areas

In hot and dry places, mosquitoes can be a big problem. They spread diseases, and their numbers can change a lot from one area to another. To understand and predict where and when mosquitoes will be most abundant, scientists need good models. These models should consider how local weather affects mo

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Nov 24 2025CRIME

When Courts Put Victims on Trial: The Unfair Game of Cross-Examinations

In courtrooms, there's a hidden struggle that often goes unnoticed. When women who have faced sexual violence step up to share their stories, they're not just recounting their experiences; they're also battling a system that can make them feel like the accused. This is what happens during cross-exam

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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 2025HEALTH

Brain's Blueprint: Lessons from Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a complex puzzle. It alters the brain's layout and operations. Researchers have been piecing together clues. They examined various brain scans. Some scans focused on the brain's physical form. Others observed its activity during rest. The findings were intriguing. The hippocampus, a vit

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

Seeing Colors in Your Drink: A Smart Way to Check Tannic Acid

Scientists have come up with a clever way to see tannic acid in drinks. They made tiny particles that glow in two colors: blue and orange. When these particles meet tannic acid, the orange glow fades, but the blue stays bright. This change helps them measure how much tannic acid is in a drink. The

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