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A Second Strike in the Caribbean: What Really Happened?

December 5, 2025

A video has surfaced showing a U. S. military operation in the Caribbean Sea. It shows a boat capsized with two people trying to flip it over. Just as they were doing this, a second strike hit. This happened before they could even get back on their feet. Lawmakers watched this video on Capitol Hill

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Senator's Bold Stand: Demanding Answers on Caribbean Strikes

December 2, 2025

Senator Mark Kelly is not backing down. He's calling out President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, demanding answers about recent strikes in the Caribbean. Kelly, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, insists that Hegseth should testify about the incidents. Two strikes were car

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Science Under Scrutiny: RFK Jr. Exposes Questionable Studies

October 24, 2025

In a recent discussion, scientist James Lyons-Weiler shed light on the troubling issue of scientific fraud and its impact on public health. Lyons-Weiler, known for his work in ecology and evolutionary biology, highlighted how the manipulation of scientific data has been a longstanding problem. Lyon

environment

Tibet's Sky Lights Up, But at What Cost?

September 22, 2025

In Tibet, a dazzling fireworks display turned into a hot topic online. The show, backed by outdoor brand Arc'teryx, caught the attention of netizens who questioned its environmental impact. The local government in Shigatse took notice and sent a team to look into the matter. Arc'teryx, owned by Ant

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A Heated Social Media Spat: Newsom's Team and the Noem Post

September 21, 2025

In a recent social media incident, Governor Gavin Newsom's press team found themselves in hot water. They posted a message that some people thought was a threat against Kristi Noem, who is now the Homeland Security Secretary. The post said, \"Kristi Noem is going to have a bad day today. You’re welc

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Thailand's Political Turmoil: Protests Erupt Over Prime Minister's Controversial Call

June 28, 2025

In Bangkok, a large group of people took to the streets to express their anger and demand the resignation of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The reason? A leaked phone conversation with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen, which has sparked a political firestorm. The protest was fueled by Paet

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Heathrow's Power Struggle: Airport Bounces Back After Fire

March 23, 2025

Heathrow Airport was back in action on Saturday morning. The airport was able to resume flights after a fire at a nearby electrical substation caused a major power outage. This outage led to significant travel disruptions the day before. The fire's cause is still a mystery. Investigations are on

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Egg Prices Soar: Bird Flu or Big Business?

February 28, 2025

Egg prices have skyrocketed to unprecedented levels, leaving many consumers scratching their heads. The culprit? Bird flu, according to the egg industry. More than 166 million birds have been culled to stop the virus from spreading. This has led to a significant drop in the number of egg-laying hens

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Helicopter Without Tracking System Involved in River Crash.

February 7, 2025

"The technology used to keep a close eye on military choppers was not working during the crash in the Potomac River. Why did this happen? " Every year, Army helicopters have to do training exercises. This includes using tracking technology so that air traffic management can track them. This helps k

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University Antisemitism: A Storm Brewing in Higher Education

February 5, 2025

"Multiple colleges, including Northwestern University, are in hot water after protests against Israel’s actions in the Israel-Hamas war. Which seems to have turned messy. The federal government is stepping in. They're calling the situation "widespread antisemitic harassment, " and they're using a l