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'America needs a reckoning': Jamaal Bowman says Trump should be convicted

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Democrat representative Jamaal Bowman has said that American needs a reckoning to counter Trump's liesThe Independent
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Ending the war on drug users in New York | On The Ground

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Since the Ronald Reagan era, America has declared a war on drugs to little effect. Every three hours, someone dies of a drugs overdose in New York with 107,000 Americans dying from one in 2021, forcing many cities to reevaluate how they...
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People stream out of stadium as Trump addresses India rally

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People stream out of stadium as Trump addresses India rally
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Voters show support for Pete Buttigieg

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Voters show support for Pete Buttigieg
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Trump announces 'Golden Dome for America' to protect U.S. from ballistic and hypersonic missiles

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Trump announces 'Golden Dome for America' to protect U.S. from ballistic and hypersonic missiles Reuters
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Sam Kiley on what Starmer-Trump meeting means for Anglo-American relations – and Ukraine's future

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Sam Kiley on what Starmer-Trump meeting means for Anglo-American relations – and Ukraine's futureSource: The Independent
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Jimmy Carter, former US president, dies aged 100

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Jimmy Carter, former US president, has died at age 100.
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OTD In Space - November. 4: Experimental 'Super Strypi' Rocket Launch Fails

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On November 4, 2015, the United States Air Force planned to launch an experimental rocket for small satellites.



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The launch didn't according to plan. For this...
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JD Vance said Trump ‘thoroughly failed to deliver’ his economic agenda in uncovered 2020 messages

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JD Vance said Trump ‘thoroughly failed to deliver’ his economic agenda in uncovered 2020 messages.Source: LUMEN / The Independent
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Where to see the northern lights in the UK and US this weekend

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The northern lights will make a rare showing in parts of the UK this weekend, appearing alongside the biggest meteor shower of the year.Two massive plumes of plasma erupting from the Sun, known as coronal mass ejections (CMEs), will...
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The Earthquake-Tsunami Disaster that Threatens the Pacific Northwest

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A massive earthquake is expected to hit the Pacific Northwest at some point, due to the Cascadia Subduction Zone. This 9.2 magnitude quake could trigger a huge tsunami and destroy major cities like Seattle, collapsing buildings, roads,...
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Where Muslim Populations Are Most Overestimated

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People in many countries greatly overestimate the number of Muslims living among them, often due to fear-based news and stereotypes. For example, Americans think 17% of the population is Muslim, when it's actually less than 1%. This...
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The Future of Ocean Exploration

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Deep sea mining, seafloor vents, underwater drones, bioluminescent sharks, and the disturbing effects of ocean acidification highlight the near future of oceanographic discovery.
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World's Best Recyclers

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This video highlights the top 10 countries that recycle the most waste, with Germany, South Korea, and Austria leading the way through strong policies and public involvement. These nations use smart systems like return fees,...
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The 10 Most-Hated Companies in the US

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The most disliked companies in America, based on customer and employee satisfaction. Companies like Comcast, Wells Fargo, and Sprint made the list due to poor service, scandals, or bad working conditions. Even though some of them are...
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Nuclear North Korea: Options for the US President

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North Korea’s growing missile and nuclear tests are creating serious tension with the United States, which fears an attack on American cities. The U.S. has tried cyber attacks, missile defense systems, and working with China to stop the...
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Top 10 Weapons-Producing Countries

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The 10 countries that export the most military weapons to the rest of the world. US President Trump wants to boost defense spending by 10% and China will nearly double its military expenditures by the end of the decade. The world is...
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Virginia, Data Center Capital Of The World

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Loudoun County, Virginia has become the center of the internet, with a huge number of data centers storing and powering everything from websites to AI tools. These facilities bring in massive tax revenue but also raise concerns about...
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Solving Climate Change with Research, Development, and Civic Action

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To fight climate change, countries need to support research, recruit science experts, and help companies develop clean technology through partnerships and government programs. Citizens also play an important role by staying involved in...
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Kyiv, Ukraine’s Capital vs Russian Invaders

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Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, is preparing to defend itself against a major Russian invasion. The city is important because of its size, power sources like the Kyiv dam, and key bridges and airfields that are crucial in the fight....
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How to De-Carbonize Methane, Cement, and Industry

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Making things like cement, steel, and chemicals uses a lot of energy and is one of the hardest parts of the economy to clean up. A big problem is that about half the energy is wasted as heat, but better factory design and using things...
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How Governments Encourage Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles

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Burning coal and natural gas to make electricity causes the most pollution globally, but policies like feed-in tariffs and renewable energy standards help encourage the switch to wind and solar. Texas has been successful in growing clean...
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How Clever Urban Design & Transit Cut CO2 Emissions

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One of the best ways to cut pollution from transportation is to make cities easier to walk or bike in and to improve public transit, like Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), which is cheaper than building subways and still very effective. Cities...
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Exploring Carbon Pricing Methods

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California’s cap-and-trade program is seen as the most successful way to put a price on carbon in the world. It uses a market system where companies buy and sell permits to pollute, but there's a minimum price to keep costs from dropping...