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When Footballers Fight: What Happened Between Gueye and Keane?

November 25, 2025

Football matches can get heated, and sometimes, players forget they're on the same team. That's what happened between Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane during a recent game at Old Trafford. It all started with a small slap, but it quickly turned into a big deal. The referee saw it and gave Gueye a red

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Fan's Bold Move During Mario's Show Sparks Reaction

November 25, 2025

Mario, the popular R&B singer, had an unexpected encounter during his recent concert in Detroit. While performing on stage, a fan reached out and grabbed him in a private area. This happened at the Masonic Jack White Theatre, and a video of the incident quickly spread online. In the clip, Mario is

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Tragedy Strikes New Zealand's Majestic Mountain

November 25, 2025

New Zealand's highest peak, Aoraki, also known as Mount Cook, has recently seen a tragic incident. Two climbers lost their lives, while two others were rescued. The bodies of the deceased were found by specialist search teams working in harsh alpine conditions. The identities of the climbers have no

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

November 25, 2025

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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Pasco's Water Choice: A Step Back for Public Health?

November 25, 2025

Pasco has recently decided to stop adding fluoride to its water supply. This move is part of a growing trend in North America, where some cities are choosing to do the same. The decision was made by the Pasco City Council on November 17, ending a practice that started in 1998. Science supports the

politics

America's Rush to Catch Up in the Rare Earth Race

November 25, 2025

In the vast Mojave Desert, the Mountain Pass mine might look like any other barren landscape, but it holds a crucial piece of America's past and future. This mine was once the world's top supplier of rare earth elements, essential for modern tech and military tech. Back in the 1980s, it provided nea

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Securing Alaska's Future: A Stronger Permanent Fund for Everyone

November 25, 2025

Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) has been a lifeline for many families, but recent years have seen it shrink to an all-time low of $1, 000. This has left many Alaskans struggling to make ends meet. The main issue? Oil prices have dropped, and the state's budget relies heavily on them. But ther

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Golden Globes: A Pricey Night Out With Stars

November 25, 2025

The Golden Globes, a big deal in the movie world, is stirring up trouble again. This time, it's about the price tag for a night with the stars. A fancy magazine, The Robb Report, is selling a package for $70, 000. It includes tickets to the Golden Globes, a pre-party, an after-party, a walk on the r

health

The Hidden Struggles of Surgeons During COVID-19

November 25, 2025

The COVID-19 pandemic took a toll on everyone, but it hit healthcare workers especially hard. Surgeons in training, known as residents, faced unique challenges that made their jobs even tougher. A recent study dug into their experiences and found some eye-opening stuff. First off, these residents h

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Zapping Dye Pollution: The Tiny Helper from Nature

November 25, 2025

In the vast world of tiny organisms, a bacterium named Buttiauxella sp. S19-1 is making waves. It has a special talent: breaking down a harmful dye called Congo red (CR). This dye is a big deal in the fashion industry, but it's not so great for the environment or our health. Scientists found that t