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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Rafah Crossing Set to Reopen: A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Ongoing Chaos

The Rafah border crossing, Gaza's sole link to the outside world not under Israeli control, is set to reopen on Monday. This news comes from the Palestinian embassy in Egypt, which announced the development on Saturday. The cultural counselor, Naji al-Naji, mentioned that a large number of people ha

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Oct 15 2025POLITICS

A Mix-Up in the Middle of a Truce

In the middle of a shaky peace deal, things got confusing. The Israeli military said one body given by Hamas was not a hostage's. This has made the already tense situation even more complicated. Gaza's Health Ministry said they got 45 more bodies from Israel. Now, the total is 90. But no one knows

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Oct 14 2025POLITICS

Unanswered Questions in Gaza After Hostage Swap

A fragile pause in fighting between Israel and Hamas has begun, but many issues are still unresolved. The swap of living hostages for Palestinian prisoners has happened, but the bodies of those who died in captivity have not all been returned. Only four bodies were given to Israel so far. Two of th

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Oct 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban: A $325 Million Split

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are parting ways after nearly two decades together. They share a massive fortune, with Kidman's net worth around $250 million and Urban's at $75 million. This split is big news because they have a lot to divide. The couple signed a prenup back in 2006. It's got a speci

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

A Show of Strength or Just a Photo Op?

Three powerful leaders—Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un—stood together in Beijing, sending a strong message to the world. But was it just for show? Experts think so. They say the big display of unity might not mean as much as it seems. The three countries have their own reasons for teami

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Putin's Big China Visit: What's on the Agenda?

Russian President Vladimir Putin is heading to China for a busy four-day trip. This is a big deal because Putin rarely stays abroad this long. He's got a packed schedule, including talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and a military parade. First up, Putin will join the Shanghai Cooperation Orga

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Aug 22 2025SPORTS

Jerry Jones and the Art of Bending the Rules

Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, has a habit that's causing quite a stir. He's been known to negotiate contracts directly with players, even when they have agents. This might not seem like a big deal, but it's actually a pretty sneaky move. You see, agents are there to represent players

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Aug 04 2025BUSINESS

Boeing Workers Strike Again: What's Going On?

Workers at Boeing's fighter jet plants have walked off the job. This is not the first time. It happened less than a year after Boeing gave raises to end another strike. Around 3, 200 workers from three plants in Missouri and Illinois said no to a new contract. They want better pay and working condit

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Jul 20 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Mexico in Aviation Showdown: What's at Stake?

The U. S. has recently taken a tough stance on Mexico's aviation policies. The move comes after Mexico asked airlines to shift from the main airport in Mexico City to a newer one farther away. The U. S. sees this as a breach of their trade deal and a way for Mexico to favor its own airlines. The U.

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Jul 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Actors and AI: A New Deal for Video Game Performers

A big win just happened for actors in video games. After a long strike, the union SAG-AFTRA got a new deal. Most members, 95. 04%, said yes to it. This deal is a big step forward, especially for AI rules. It makes sure actors have a say in how their likeness is used in games. They can even stop new

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