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Nov 25 2025WEATHER

Why Did the U. S. Escape Hurricanes This Year?

This year, something unusual happened. The U. S. didn't get hit by any major hurricanes. It's been ten years since this last occurred. Many storms formed in the Atlantic. But they all turned away before reaching the coast. Experts call this "recurvature. " It's when storms curve back out to sea inst

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Nov 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Rush Hour Movie is Coming, But Is It a Good Idea?

Paramount is set to release a new movie in the Rush Hour series. This is big news for fans of the original films. The series, which follows two cops who team up to solve crimes, was a huge hit in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The new movie, Rush Hour 4, will bring back the original stars, Jackie

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Nov 25 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed but Not Denied: Cold Case Solved After 45 Years

A long-awaited resolution has finally come to a tragic case that shook the community of Concord, New Hampshire. In 1975, a young mother named Judith Lord was found dead in her apartment. The discovery was made by a staff member who went to collect unpaid rent and heard a baby crying inside. This hea

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Legal Wins and Military Shifts: A Look at Recent U. S. Decisions

A federal judge recently dismissed criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. The judge ruled that the prosecutor, Lindsey Halligan, was not lawfully appointed. This decision is a blow to former President Trump's efforts to pursue legal action

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Nov 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quick Wins: What Tech Startups Can Pick Up from Short-Game Success

The world of entertainment is changing. People want things fast and easy. This is especially true in the gaming world. Short, quick games are becoming more popular. These games are made for short breaks. They are simple to play and give quick rewards. One reason these games are popular is because o

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Nov 25 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Exchange Ourbit Takes a Big Step for Safer Trading

Ourbit, a fast-growing crypto trading platform, has taken a significant step to make trading safer and more compliant. They have joined the CODE Travel Rule Alliance, which is a big deal in the crypto world. This move shows Ourbit's commitment to following rules and protecting its users. By joining

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

A Fresh Look at Macron's Take on Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan

Emmanuel Macron, the French President, shared his thoughts on Donald Trump's peace proposal for Ukraine. He acknowledged that the plan points in the right direction, but he believes it needs some tweaking. Macron emphasized that while peace is the goal, it shouldn't come at the cost of Ukraine's dig

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Nov 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hackers Use 3D Files to Steal Your Data

Hackers have found a sneaky way to steal data using 3D files. They are using files from Blender, a popular 3D creation tool, to spread malware called StealC V2. This malware can grab information from browsers, wallets, and even email clients. The hackers upload harmful files to sites like CGTrader.

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Semaglutide Pill Falls Short in Alzheimer's Battle

A recent study has brought disappointing news for those hoping to combat Alzheimer's disease. The drug semaglutide, known for its effectiveness in managing diabetes and obesity, did not show any significant benefits in slowing down the progression of Alzheimer's. This was revealed in two large-scale

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Understanding Risky Choices: A Look at Students with Disabilities in Ethiopian Universities

Students in Ethiopian universities face many challenges. Among them, risky sexual behavior is a growing concern. This is especially true for students with disabilities. A recent study shed light on this issue. It found that many of these students engage in risky sexual activities. The study also loo

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