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May 03 2025POLITICS

Messaging Mishaps: A Security Slip-Up in the White House

A recent incident has put a spotlight on the security practices of the White House. It all started when a photo was taken of Michael Waltz, the national security adviser, during a cabinet meeting. The photo showed him using his phone, and it wasn't just any phone call or text. He was on Signal, a me

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Surfing: The Hidden Risks and How to Stay Safe

Surfing has become a worldwide sensation since Native Hawaiian Duke Kahanamoku brought it to the world's attention in the early 1900s. It is not just a sport, it is a lifestyle. With its growing popularity, it's crucial for medical professionals to understand the unique injuries that surfers face.

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Wellington's E-Scooter Injuries: A Closer Look

The city of Wellington saw a new mode of transportation hit its streets in mid-2019. These were electric scooters, or e-scooters, which were introduced by commercial operators. These scooters are small, electric-powered vehicles that can reach speeds of up to 25 km/h. They are popular among city

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May 01 2025POLITICS

Israel's Conflict: Priorities and Perspectives

The recent Israel-Hamas conflict has sparked intense debates about priorities. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has emphasized the ultimate goal of victory over enemies. He made this clear during a recent event, stating that while returning hostages is crucial, the main objective

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May 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Jerusalem's Edge Ablaze: A Race Against Time

The outskirts of Jerusalem are currently under siege from wildfires that have been raging for two days straight. These fires are some of the most intense the country has seen in a while. The situation is critical, as strong winds are expected to hit later in the day, which could make things much wor

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

Energy's Double Act in Red Algae

Red algae have a unique way of handling energy. They use light-harvesting proteins to capture energy from sunlight. This is not a new fact. What is new is the discovery that these proteins can also be activated by heat alone. This means that red algae can use two different forms of energy to pow

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

How Stress Hormones Affect Fish Health

In the world of fish farming, channel catfish are superstars. They grow fast, adapt well, and are valuable. But there's a big problem: a disease caused by Aeromonas hydrophila. This bacteria can cause severe issues, like hemorrhaging, making it tough for farmers. To fight this, scientists are lookin

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

Druze Community Under Fire: Israel's Response to Syrian Violence

The Druze community in Syria is facing severe threats. Israel has stepped in to protect them. The conflict is complex and has roots in religious tensions. The violence began after a controversial audio clip. This clip was shared on social media and insulted the Prophet Muhammad. Sunni Muslims w

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

Israel's Stance on Gaza Aid: Security vs. Humanitarian Needs

In a recent court hearing, a lawyer from the US State Department made a strong case for Israel's position on Gaza aid. The lawyer, Joshua Simmons, argued that Israel's security concerns should take priority over its obligations to provide aid to Palestinians in Gaza. This stance comes as the Interna

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link: Hunger and Pain in Young Lives

There is a silent struggle happening in many low-income countries. Young children are dealing with pain that often goes unnoticed and poorly understood. This pain is not just physical but can be a sign of deeper, long-term health issues. One of these issues is systemic chronic inflammation (SCI), wh

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