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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Human Rights Report: A Shift in Focus Under New Leadership

The State Department's annual human rights report is getting a makeover. Under the current administration, the report will now highlight issues like affirmative action and state-funded abortions as human rights violations. This shift is part of a broader change in U. S. foreign policy, which now pri

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Machines Smarter Than Us? The Truth Behind the Hype

The idea that machines will soon outsmart humans has taken over the tech world. But is this belief based on facts or just another modern myth? People love stories that sound too good to be true. The idea of super-smart machines is one of those stories. It's exciting and a bit scary. But is it real?

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Tiny RNA, Big Problems: The Hunt for Better Detection Methods

MicroRNAs, or miRNAs, are tiny but mighty players in our bodies. They can tell us a lot about diseases, but catching them is tricky. They're short, there aren't many of them, and they look similar to each other. That's where electrochemical biosensing comes in. It's like a high-tech treasure hunt fo

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Nov 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Celeb-Approved Jewelry: Score Big on Mejuri's Early Black Friday Sale

Mejuri, a jewelry brand loved by celebrities, has kicked off its Black Friday sale early. Right now, you can snag up to 30% off their bestsellers if you spend $150 or more. To get in on this early deal, just sign up for free as an M+ member. If you don't, you'll have to wait until November 24th when

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Nov 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Country Music's Biggest Stars Shine at the 2025 CMA Awards

The 2025 CMA Awards were a star-studded event, showcasing the biggest names in country music. This year, the spotlight was on artists like Lainey Wilson, Ella Langley, and Megan Moroney, who led the pack with the most nominations. They weren't alone, though. Other notable nominees included Zach Top,

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Nov 21 2025WEATHER

North Texas Airports Feel the Rainy Day Blues

North Texas airports had a rough day on Thursday. DFW and Dallas Love Field saw more than a thousand flights delayed or canceled. This was all thanks to some heavy rain and thunderstorms that rolled in. DFW Airport, which is a big deal for American Airlines, had nearly 900 delays and over 300 cance

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Healthcare in the Spotlight: A Shutdown Strategy?

A recent conversation shed light on the Democratic Party's approach to healthcare during a government shutdown. Randi Weingarten, a prominent labor leader, shared her thoughts on the matter. She believes that the shutdown was a deliberate move to bring healthcare to the forefront of public discussio

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Heist Game on the Horizon: Fairgames Could Be the Next Big Thing

Fairgames is a heist game that has been quietly making waves in the gaming community. It's developed by Haven Studio, a team that has seen some key members leave recently. The game was announced in 2023 with a CGI trailer that didn't show much gameplay. Since then, there's been a lot of silence. No

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

When Leaders Lose Their Way: A Closer Look at Trump's Extreme Reaction

Let's talk about a recent event that raised eyebrows and concerns. A group of U. S. Congress members, including Colorado Rep. Jason Crow, shared a video. In it, they reminded military personnel about their right to refuse illegal orders. This is a big deal because it's about upholding the law and th

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Justice Department and Prosecutor Clash with Judge Over Comey Case

A legal battle is heating up between the Justice Department, a U. S. Attorney, and a federal judge over the case against former FBI Director James Comey. The case, which seems to be in trouble, has led to some strong words being exchanged. U. S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan and other DOJ officials are

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