A man found a binder at a thrift store for 50 cents, expecting it to be a simple organizer. When he got home, he discovered it contained a collection of ancient artifacts, including rocks and pottery pieces, which could be thousands of years old. He shared his find on Reddit, where it quickly gained attention.
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A Reddit user, u/mrpickle123, bought a binder from a California thrift store thinking it was for organizing art supplies.
The binder cost 50 cents and contained artifacts like rocks, pottery, and flint that might date back to 60,000 BCE.
The artifacts included notes with their locations and dates of discovery.
The user shared the find on Reddit, and the post received over 2,000 upvotes.
Some items in the binder may be from King Solomon’s mines, according to the notes.
The finder plans to show the collection to a professor in anthropology and geology for further examination.
He has decided not to sell the collection, despite inquiries from social media users.
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Satellite images suggest that China's newest aircraft carrier, the CNS Fujian, may soon be ready for service at a naval base near the South China Sea. This region is contested because China and other countries, like the Philippines, claim it. The Fujian is different from other Chinese carriers because it has advanced equipment that allows it to launch heavier planes.
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Satellite images show the CNS Fujian at a Chinese naval base near the South China Sea.
The CNS Fujian is an advanced aircraft carrier with electromagnetic catapults.
China claims most of the South China Sea, which is contested by other countries.
China has the largest navy by ship count, with over 370 ships and submarines.
The Fujian could soon be operational, as preparations for its commissioning are underway.
The Fujian's design is similar to the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford.
The Fujian allows for heavier and more advanced aircraft like the J-35 to be launched.
Military analysts note that developments around the Fujian suggest it may become operational soon.
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Iran's foreign minister said the country is not rushing to restart nuclear talks with the U.S. Iran is open to negotiations if the U.S. approaches on equal terms, but current U.S. conditions are seen as unfair. Discussions have been impacted by recent military conflicts and sanctions.
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Iran's foreign minister states no urgency in resuming nuclear talks with the U.S.
Iran is willing to negotiate if the U.S. talks from an equal standpoint.
The U.S. wants conditions like zero uranium enrichment and limits on missiles.
Iran describes the U.S.'s conditions as unfair.
Recent sanctions and military actions have affected Iran.
An attack on Iran's nuclear facilities led to significant damage and casualties.
Iran's enriched uranium is currently buried under debris from the bombings.
Oman has been mediating between Iran and the U.S.
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A man named Anthony Williams has been charged with attempted murder after a stabbing incident on a train in the UK. The attack injured several passengers, and the train made an emergency stop in Huntingdon. Williams faces multiple charges related to this and another incident.
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Anthony Williams was charged with attempted murder after a stabbing on a train.
The train was traveling to London when the attack occurred.
Several passengers were injured, two critically.
The train stopped in Huntingdon, where police arrested Williams.
British Transport Police charged Williams with 10 counts of attempted murder and other offenses.
Williams is also charged in connection to another incident at Pontoon Dock DLR station.
He is 32 years old and from Peterborough.
Williams is scheduled to appear in court in Peterborough.
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The US Energy Secretary, Chris Wright, stated that upcoming tests directed by President Donald Trump will not be nuclear explosions but rather non-critical tests to ensure the proper functioning of nuclear weapons. President Trump has called for these tests to keep pace with other nations, but both Russia and China deny conducting nuclear tests recently. The announcement has sparked global discussions about nuclear testing and compliance with international disarmament efforts.
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Energy Secretary Chris Wright confirmed the US is not planning nuclear explosions.
President Trump directed the resumption of weapons testing, causing global concern.
Wright said the tests are non-critical and safe for areas near historic test sites.
Trump mentioned on Truth Social and in interviews that other countries are testing.
China and Russia have denied conducting recent nuclear tests.
North Korea is the last country to have conducted nuclear tests, with a pause since 2018.
The US and Russia hold roughly equal numbers of nuclear warheads, with China increasing its stockpile.
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A mother shared a clever way to stop her child from repeatedly saying the phrase "6 7," which has become popular among kids. The phrase originally comes from a song and is part of a trend on social media, serving as a type of inside joke that kids use to feel connected. Parenting experts have discussed why such phrases appeal to children and shared ways parents can respond effectively.
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The phrase "6 7" comes from a song by rapper Skrilla.
It has become popular among kids on social media platforms like TikTok.
Parents are using creative tactics to make kids stop saying it.
The phrase doesn't have a concrete meaning and is used for fun.
It acts as an inside joke, helping kids feel like they belong.
An expert, Dr. Becky Kennedy, suggests using family jokes for connection.
The mother found success with her approach, though she notes it might not last forever.
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Researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Kansas State University have developed a method using four questions to predict sexual orientation. This study looked into how these indicators relate to jealousy in relationships. The questions focus on empathy, childhood play, job preferences, and perceived gender identity.
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The study involved nearly 4,500 participants, including a diverse range of sexual orientations.
The research used questions about personality, childhood interests, career preferences, and gender identity to predict sexual orientation.
The questions did not ask about sexual orientation directly but used broad indicators of masculinity and femininity.
Empathy, childhood play associated with the opposite gender, imagined future professions, and perceived gender identity were the focus areas.
The study found that masculinity and femininity can vary greatly between individuals and affect sexual preference.
The researchers acknowledged that sexual orientation and gender identity are fluid and not strictly defined.
The study also explored the relationship between sexual orientation and jealousy in relationships.
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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, is expected to lose his Vice Admiral title, following the loss of his royal titles. This is due to ongoing scrutiny over his connection to Jeffrey Epstein. King Charles III has played a key role in these decisions.
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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, once known as Prince Andrew, may lose his Vice Admiral rank.
He has already lost his prince and Duke of York titles.
King Charles III decided to remove Andrew's royal titles and move him out of his 30-room home.
The controversy is linked to Andrew's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Virginia Giuffre sued Andrew in 2021, claiming trafficking by Epstein.
Andrew settled the case without admitting wrongdoing.
Andrew's 2010 email to Epstein contradicts his later claims about ending their friendship.
New emails suggest Andrew asked a palace officer to find negative information on Giuffre.
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A person at an antique fair in the Bay Area found a vintage home item with a note from 1935 on the back. The item was crafted by a 12-year-old named W.H. Gomer, showing the value of practical skills taught during the Great Depression. The find sparked interest and conversation on social media about past educational practices.
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A person discovered a vintage item at an antique fair in the Bay Area.
The item had a note from 1935 that mentioned W.H. Gomer, aged 12, as the maker.
In the 1930s, students often learned practical skills like woodworking in school.
The Reddit post sharing this discovery received over 4,300 upvotes and 156 comments.
People commented, guessing the object's purpose, with ideas like a magazine holder or placemat holder.
The discovery prompted discussions about changes in school curricula over the decades.
Some users shared personal experiences of learning practical skills in schools during different eras.
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A viral TikTok video shows a family of boxer dogs, where one puppy humorously guards the fridge instead of their mom. The video has entertained many viewers, who related to the funny situation. The article also provides advice from experts on which human foods are safe or dangerous for dogs.
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A TikTok video features a family of boxer dogs, including two parents and two puppies.
In the video, one puppy amusingly guards a fridge while the others guard their mom.
The video has over 509,000 views and 86,000 likes as of the latest count.
Experts warn against feeding dogs certain human foods, like chocolate and grapes, which can be toxic.
Safe human foods for dogs include plain chicken, rice, scrambled eggs (without butter or milk), and some fruits and vegetables.
The owner of the dogs in the video, Crystal Egan, shared the clip on her TikTok account.
Chocolate contains theobromine, a chemical harmful to dogs.
Foods containing xylitol, a sweetener, are extremely toxic to dogs.
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Former news anchor Angelynn Mock has been charged with first-degree murder for stabbing her mother in Wichita, Kansas. The incident took place early in the morning, and Mock was arrested and is being held on a $1 million bond.
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Angelynn "Angie" Mock, a former news anchor, has been charged with first-degree murder.
Mock's mother, Anita Avers, was found with multiple stab wounds and later died at the hospital.
The police found Avers after responding to a report in Wichita, Kansas.
Mock was treated for injuries and then arrested at the hospital.
She is currently held in Sedgwick County Jail with a $1 million bond.
Mock previously worked in TV news and was employed at a data management company at the time of her arrest.
The motive for the alleged attack has not been disclosed, and the investigation is ongoing.
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An avalanche in Nepal at the base camp of Yalung Ri mountain has killed several people, including three U.S. citizens. The incident also claimed the lives of individuals from Canada, Italy, and Nepal. Rescue teams are searching for survivors, but bad weather is making their work difficult.
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Three U.S. citizens died in an avalanche in Nepal.
A Canadian, an Italian, and two Nepali citizens were also killed.
The avalanche occurred at the base camp of Yalung Ri mountain.
Yalung Ri's peak is more than 18,000 feet high.
Rescue efforts involve Nepal Army, Police, and Armed Police Force.
Four people were hurt and four others are missing.
Bad weather is making rescue operations hard.
The area is a restricted flight zone, delaying helicopter rescues.
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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan is being sworn in for a second term after an election with reports of violence and claims it was unfair. Her victory was declared with 98% of the vote, but opposition groups and international observers have raised concerns about the election process and its aftermath.
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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan is starting her second term.
She won the election with 98% of the vote.
The election faced criticisms due to violent protests.
Opposition parties described the election as unfair and claimed the results were manipulated.
There are reports of violence, with claims of hundreds of deaths.
International observers raised concerns about the election's fairness.
An internet shutdown in Tanzania has made information hard to verify.
President Samia described the elections as "free and democratic" in her victory speech.
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Hilary Duff is set to release her first album in 10 years, with a countdown on her website suggesting an announcement coming soon. She signed with Atlantic Records in September and is also making a docuseries about her return to music. Fans on social media are excited about her music return, reminiscing about her past work.
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Hilary Duff is releasing new music for the first time in 10 years.
She signed with Atlantic Records in September 2023.
A countdown on her website is set to end on November 3 at 1 p.m. Eastern Time.
Duff is working on a docuseries about her return to music.
Her previous work includes the album Metamorphosis from 2003.
Duff's earlier albums featured pop-rock, and her later work followed more dance and electro-pop styles.
She was known for her role in the Disney Channel show Lizzie McGuire in 2001.
Duff's recent solo album was Breathe In. Breathe Out. in 2015.
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A dog named Cookie was rescued in New York after suffering severe abuse in North Carolina, including being shot in the head. The dog was found in harsh conditions and needed urgent medical care, which was provided by NYC Second Chance Rescue. Cookie has recovered well and is now living with a foster family, waiting for a permanent home.
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Cookie was found in North Carolina, locked in a crate in 98-degree heat with no water or shelter.
Authorities discovered Cookie was part of an animal cruelty case and had been shot in the head.
Bullet fragments near Cookie's brain and untreated jaw fractures were discovered.
After the person responsible for the abuse was arrested, Cookie needed rescue from an overcrowded shelter.
NYC Second Chance Rescue found Cookie and another dog named Rhymes living together in the shelter and rescued both.
Cookie received medical care for her injuries and has largely recovered, though she has a permanent head tilt.
Cookie and Rhymes are now in foster care, and both are looking for permanent homes.
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Iran and the United States are exchanging messages through intermediaries, but formal talks have not started, according to Iran's Foreign Ministry. President Trump suggests that U.S. military actions against Iran have opened opportunities for future peace agreements. Iran states that conditions are not yet right for meaningful dialogue, as they seek respect for their rights under international treaties.
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Iran and the U.S. are sending messages through intermediaries but have not started official negotiations.
President Trump claims U.S. military action has stopped Iran's nuclear program and could lead to future peace.
Iran's Foreign Ministry wants any negotiations to respect Iran's rights under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Past negotiations on Iran's nuclear program have stalled, with recent U.S. and Israeli military actions in the region.
President Trump discussed these issues during a CBS 60 Minutes interview, highlighting military and diplomatic efforts.
Iran expressed willingness to engage in talks if the U.S. approaches from an equal and mutually beneficial stance.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi indicated no rush to restart formal talks, emphasizing the need for conditions that respect Iran's sovereignty.
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Malaysian rapper Namewee faces charges of illegal drug use and possession after being arrested in a hotel room. He denies the charges, and the case is ongoing with the involvement of local police. If found guilty, he could face up to five years in jail and caning.
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Namewee, a popular Malaysian rapper, is charged with drug use and possession.
The charges are related to substances found in a hotel room where Namewee was staying.
Namewee has pleaded not guilty and is out on bail.
He tested positive for substances like amphetamines, methamphetamine, ketamine, and THC.
Namewee wrote on Instagram denying drug use and awaits a police report.
He mentioned being in the same location as a Taiwanese influencer who was found dead.
If convicted, Namewee faces up to five years in prison and caning.
Namewee is known for creating controversial music that addresses sensitive topics.
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A New York real estate agent named Danielle Eyubeh went viral after she accidentally walked on a pool cover, thinking it was a patio. The incident was captured in a TikTok video, which has been viewed over 7.8 million times. Eyubeh explained that she was focused on work and didn't realize the pool was covered.
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A real estate agent named Danielle Eyubeh walked on a pool cover, mistaking it for a patio.
The incident was filmed and posted on TikTok, gaining over 7.8 million views.
Eyubeh was focused on showing a home to clients and didn't notice the pool was covered.
The house was advertised online with the pool uncovered, leading to the mix-up.
Eyubeh uses social media to show a real and relatable side of real estate work.
Properties with pools are often sold at higher prices, known as a "pool premium."
Demand for homes with pools increased post-COVID-19 but has slightly decreased since January 2022.
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President Donald Trump suggested that Venezuelan leader Nicholas Maduro's time in power might soon end. The U.S. has increased military presence in the Caribbean and carried out attacks on ships linked to drug trafficking, which some international officials criticize as illegal. Trump mentioned uncertainty about military action in Venezuela and emphasized his reluctance to reveal any specific plans.
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President Trump suggested that Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro might not remain in power for much longer.
The U.S. military has increased its presence in the Caribbean, focusing on alleged drug-trafficking vessels.
Trump dismissed the likelihood of war with Venezuela but did not entirely rule out military intervention.
Media reports indicate the U.S. might target Venezuelan military sites as part of anti-drug efforts.
Maduro, facing drug charges in the U.S., accused the U.S. of using the drug war to force regime change in Venezuela.
Over a dozen U.S. military strikes have occurred in the Caribbean and Pacific, criticized as illegal by some international officials.
UN human rights leaders have labeled these strikes as "extrajudicial killings" despite targeting accused traffickers.
The U.S. has not provided evidence that the attacked vessels were involved in drug smuggling.
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The U.S. Department of State has increased its travel advisory for Tanzania to a Level 3, advising Americans to reconsider travel to the country. This change comes after reports of unrest, crime, and terrorism, as well as harassment of gay and lesbian individuals following Tanzania's national election.
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The travel advisory for Tanzania was raised to Level 3 on October 31, 2025.
Level 3 means Americans should reconsider traveling to the area.
The advisory cites increased unrest, violent crime, terrorism, and harassment of gay and lesbian people as reasons for the update.
Recent unrest followed the national election held on October 29, 2025.
Violent crimes like assault, robbery, and carjacking are common in Tanzania.
The Mtwara Region in Tanzania is noted for potential terrorist activities.
Members of the gay and lesbian community are reportedly at a higher risk of being targeted.
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