V717 Andromedae is an active low mass ratio contact binary, observations reveal

Observed and modeled light curves for V 717 Andromedae. The blue curve shows B-band, green, V -band, and red, R-band; the purple curve shows the Check Star. Black lines represent the white dwarf modeled light curves for each band. The curves have been shifted vertically for clarity. Credit: arXiv (2025). DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2509.23278 Astronomers from Australia […]

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Claire’s Life Paris: A Mahogani Collections LBD Moment at the Eiffel Tower

For my last day in Paris during Paris Fashion Week, I grabbed a pick with the Eiffel Tower wearing a dress by black female owned brand, Mahogani Collections. The textured black floral dress felt sculptural yet romantic, the perfect balance of strength and femininity as I posed against one of the most iconic backdrops in

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Russian strike seriously damages Ukrainian power plant as winter approaches, officials say

Russia seriously damaged one of Ukraine’s thermal power plants in an overnight attack, authorities said Wednesday, as Moscow pursued its campaign to deny Ukrainians heat, light and running water as winter approaches. Two workers were injured in the attack, according to DTEK, Ukraine’s biggest electricity operator. It provided no further information, including the plant’s location. Ukrainian authorities

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Trump considers $10 billion bailout for farmers as tariffs disrupt the market

Geoff Bennett: So, while you’re tracking all of this, you’re also tracking the Trump administration looking at ways to mitigate the impact of the tariffs on farmers, many of these farmers who voted for President Trump. What more do we know about that? Liz Landers: Well, the tariffs and the trade war in particular with

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Hundreds of hikers rescued from Mount Everest after severe snowstorm

In this photo taken Oct. 4, and released by Lingsuiye, villagers with their oxen and horses ascend the mountain during rescue efforts to reach hundreds of hikers trapped by heavy snow at tourist campsites on a slope of Mount Everest in Tibet on Sunday, Oct. 5. Lingsuiye | AP | Xinhua About 900 hikers, guides

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Burkina Faso junta detains INSO workers for ‘spying’

Burkina Faso’s military government says it has arrested eight members of a Dutch-based humanitarian organisation, accusing them of “spying and treason”. They are three Europeans, a Malian, and four Burkinabé – among them the NGO’s country director and deputy. The organisation said they were detained some time ago but it was not previously reported. Security

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Canossian sisters empowering Maasai girls to rise above tradition and poverty

In Tanzania’s Arusha region, home to the Maasai and Meru tribes, the Canossian Daughters of Charity are pursuing their mission to rescue young girls from harmful cultural practices and empower them with education, dignity, and the ability to choose their futures. By Sarah Pelaji, Tanzania In the Maasai community, cultural norms continue to take away

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