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Nov 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Climate Change Made the 2021 Canada Heatwave Deadlier

In 2021, Canada faced a heatwave so intense it broke global records. Scientists used a weather forecast model to figure out how much of this disaster was due to climate change. They looked at three different scenarios: the heatwave as it happened, what it would have been like before industrializatio

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Nov 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Cowboy Bebop Still Rocks After All These Years

Cowboy Bebop is back and better than ever. This '90s anime is now one of the top shows on streaming platforms. It's beating out big-name series like Landman and Dexter: Revelations. This proves that Bebop is more than just a classic—it's a timeless piece of art. The show stands out because of its u

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Why Are So Many People Moving Around the World?

People moving from one country to another is a big deal right now. In the U. S. , the number of people coming in and going out has changed a lot. A few years ago, more people were entering the country than leaving. But now, things have slowed down. Some people think this is because of who is in char

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Why Zohran Mamdani's Support for Aber Kawas Sparks Debate

Zohran Mamdani, a New York politician, has stirred up a storm by backing Aber Kawas, a Palestinian-American activist running for the New York Assembly. Kawas is known for her strong views, especially one where she downplayed the 9/11 attacks, saying it was just a "couple of people" involved. This h

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Costs of Open Borders: Exploitation and Crime

The push for open borders, often framed as compassionate, has unintended consequences. It fuels illegal activities and puts migrants at risk. Smugglers take advantage of these policies, making millions from desperate people seeking a better life. Migrants face extreme dangers on their journey to th

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Crackdown on Crime: What's Happening in High-Crime Cities?

A big meeting is happening soon. It's about how the Trump team is trying to fix crime in certain cities. These cities are run by Democrats. The group in charge of the meeting says these cities have rules that let crime grow too much. This isn't the first time the Trump team has stepped in. Earlier

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Nov 20 2025FINANCE

Trump Family's Stock Takes a Big Hit as Crypto Market Struggles

The Trump family's wealth has taken a significant hit recently. Their company, Trump Media & Technology Group, has seen its stock price drop to record lows. This has wiped out over $5 billion in value for the family. The stock, which trades under the symbol DJT, has fallen nearly 70% this year alone

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Nov 20 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Showdown: Solana vs Ethereum - Speed vs Stability

In the world of cryptocurrency, two big names stand out: Solana and Ethereum. They are like two sides of a coin, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Solana is known for its speed and low fees, while Ethereum is praised for its security and wide range of uses. Solana, which started later tha

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Nov 20 2025CRYPTO

Coinbase's Big Plans: Prediction Markets and Stock Trading on the Horizon

Coinbase, a major crypto exchange, is stirring up excitement with hints of new features. A well-known tech insider, Jane Manchun Wong, shared screenshots suggesting Coinbase might add prediction markets and stock trading. These screenshots showed a possible integration with Kalshi, a prediction mark

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Germany's Tough Talk on China: Balancing Trade and Security

Germany is walking a fine line with China. On one side, they want to keep trade open. On the other, they don't want to be left behind. The German Finance Minister, Lars Klingbeil, recently visited China. He made it clear that while he supports free markets, competition should be fair. He pointed out

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