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Aug 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jim Jarmusch Talks Mubi and Money: A Filmmaker's Dilemma

Jim Jarmusch, a well-known filmmaker, recently found himself in a tricky situation. He was asked about Mubi, a company that shows his films, and its connection to a big investment firm called Sequoia Capital. This firm has ties to companies that make military tech for Israel. Jarmusch was one of man

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Aug 30 2025HEALTH

COVID Numbers Rise, But Not Like Before

COVID-19 is making a comeback in the U. S. , but it's not as bad as before. As schools reopened and colder months approached, COVID cases and hospitalizations started to climb. However, they are still much lower than in previous years. For the week ending August 9, the COVID hospitalization rate wa

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Aug 20 2025HEALTH

Unexpected Twist: Cancer Mimics Pregnancy

A woman's life took a shocking turn when she discovered she wasn't pregnant, but instead, had a rare form of cancer. She had gone to the doctor after three months of heavy, irregular periods. Her periods had always been normal before this. Doctors initially thought she might be pregnant because a pr

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Aug 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Ariana DeBose Honors Her Mother's Legacy After Her Passing

Ariana DeBose is going through a tough time right now. Her mother, Gina DeBose, passed away on August 17th. She was 57 years old. The cause of her death was complications from stage 3 ovarian cancer. Ariana shared this sad news on her Instagram on August 19th. Gina was more than just a mom to Arian

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Aug 16 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Families Face Uncertainty Amid Rising Tensions

In Gaza, the situation is tense and families are worried. Israel has said it plans to move people from dangerous areas to the south. This is part of a bigger plan to launch a major military operation in some of the most crowded parts of Gaza. The Israeli military group in charge of aid, COGAT, said

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Aug 12 2025POLITICS

How Hamas Videos Changed the Story in Israel

In Israel, the conversation about Gaza's humanitarian crisis took a sharp turn. It all started when Hamas showed videos of two very sick Israeli hostages. These images changed everything. Before these videos, some Israeli news outlets were talking about the bad situation in Gaza. They said more aid

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Aug 10 2025CRIME

Haiti's Struggle: Gangs, Officials, and the Fight for Control

In Haiti, the fight against gangs is getting tougher. Police recently arrested a former senator, Nenel Cassy, for allegedly working with these gangs. This is a big deal because high-level arrests don't happen often in Haiti. Cassy is accused of funding and supporting gang members who attacked a peac

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Aug 05 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Fight for Survival: A Desperate Scramble for Aid

In the Gaza Strip, people are risking their lives to get food. The area is in a bad way because of a long fight and a blockade. Israel has recently let in more aid, but it's still not enough. On Monday, many people rushed to get food from planes and trucks. Some were hurt or killed in the chaos. Si

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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

Hunger and Bullets: The Deadly Hunt for Food in Gaza

In Gaza, the search for food has turned deadly, with at least 325 people killed in the past week alone while trying to access aid. This grim reality persists despite Israel's claims of a humanitarian pause in attacks, as malnutrition and starvation continue to grip the territory. The situation is d

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Jul 30 2025OPINION

Ukraine's Kids: Living in a War Zone

Ukraine's kids are growing up too fast. They're not playing games or going to school like other children. Instead, they're learning about danger and war. The fields around their homes are not safe. They are filled with mines and bombs. The Russians put them there. The kids can't play outside like th

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