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May 12 2025EDUCATION

School Nurses: The Unsung Heroes in Education

In the realm of education, there's a group of professionals who often go unnoticed but play a crucial role in the well-being of students. These are the school nurses, and their training is a topic of interest, especially in Russia. The focus is on how Russian medical universities, including Kazan S

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May 11 2025POLITICS

Ceasefire Disrupted: Tensions Flare in Kashmir

A fragile peace deal between India and Pakistan was shattered almost immediately by fresh violence in Kashmir. The two nuclear-armed nations had just agreed to a ceasefire, aiming to end one of their most intense military confrontations in recent decades. The trouble started last week when a group

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May 11 2025BUSINESS

Robots Revolutionize Pharmacy Workflow

The pharmacy industry is undergoing a significant transformation. A major player is expanding its use of automated centers to handle prescriptions. These centers use robots to manage thousands of prescriptions for conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure. The goal is to reduce the workload o

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May 11 2025CELEBRITIES

The Journey of Cassie Ventura: From Fame to Empowerment

Cassie Ventura, a name that once shone brightly in the entertainment world, has navigated a complex path. Her journey took a dramatic turn when she decided to speak out against her former partner, Sean Combs, in a lawsuit filed in late 2023. This legal action shed light on years of alleged abuse, sp

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May 11 2025POLITICS

Shifting Sands: Trump and Netanyahu's Wavering Alliance

The bond between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has seen better days. It started strong, with both leaders sharing similar views on major issues. They agreed on tackling threats from Iran and its allies, as well as handling the situation in Gaza. Trump even backe

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May 11 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Children Pay the Price

The recent conflict in Gaza has taken a heavy toll on civilians, particularly women and children. In a span of just one night, 15 people lost their lives due to Israeli strikes. Among the victims were several children and their parents, who were killed when their tents were hit in the southern city

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May 11 2025HEALTH

Understanding Why Babies Die in Poor Countries

The number of children who die before they turn five is a big problem in many poor countries. Most of these deaths happen in places where people do not have much money. These countries are often called low- and lower-middle-income countries. Even though some progress has been made, it is not clea

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May 11 2025BUSINESS

Advertisers Face Uncertainty as Media Giants Pitch Their Plans

Media giants are gearing up for their annual presentations to advertisers. This year, the stakes are higher than ever. Why? Because the economy is uncertain. Companies are worried about tariffs, inflation, and how consumers will react. These factors could greatly impact how much money advertise

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May 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Whoop's U-Turn on Fitness Tracker Upgrades

Whoop, a company known for its fitness trackers, has made a significant change to its upgrade policy. This shift comes after a wave of customer dissatisfaction. Initially, Whoop had announced that users wanting the new Whoop 5. 0 tracker would have to either extend their subscriptions by a year or p

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May 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Newark Airport's Tech Trouble: A Look at the Chaos

Newark Airport, a major hub, faced a significant tech meltdown on April 28. The airport's communication and radar systems went down, leaving controllers in the dark. At least 16 planes were in the air, with eight needing to land elsewhere. This wasn't a one-time glitch. It's part of a pattern of iss

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