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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

The Forgotten Fight for Equal Education

After the Civil War, many smart people noticed that poor education in the South helped keep people under the control of wealthy slave owners. They thought that teaching everyone, regardless of their skin color, could help create a fairer society. This idea led to the creation of the first Department

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

The Education Department's Role in Shaping America

After the Civil War, many smart people saw a big problem. They thought that many Southerners who didn't own slaves couldn't read or write. This made them easy to trick. Leaders who supported slavery took advantage of this. They used it to get people to fight for their cause. The end of the Civil Wa

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Ancient Treasures Vanish from Syria's National Museum

Syria's National Museum in Damascus recently faced a significant loss when thieves made off with several ancient Roman-era statues. The museum, which reopened just a few months ago after a long closure due to the country's civil war, is now grappling with the aftermath of this brazen heist. The the

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Damascus Museum Faces Loss of Ancient Treasures

In a troubling turn of events, six priceless ancient statues have vanished from the National Museum of Damascus. This museum, a treasure trove of Syria's rich history, has long been a symbol of the country's cultural heritage. The theft occurred on a Monday, with a single thief managing to break int

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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Krogan Clash: What Mass Effect 5's Hints Mean for Your Choices

Mass Effect fans have been buzzing about the latest N7 Day update. It hinted at big things for Mass Effect 5. The update came with a blog post. It thanked fans and said the team is still working hard. It also mentioned a TV show set after Shepard's story. But the real surprise was hidden in the text

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Spain Honors Those Hurt by Franco's Rule

Spain's current leaders recently honored those affected by the country's civil war and the long rule of General Francisco Franco. This event happened just before the 50th anniversary of Franco's death. Franco took control in 1936 after a coup against the elected government. This led to a war that l

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Jun 11 2025LIFESTYLE

The Hotel That Outlasted War

Palmyra, located in Syria, is known for its rich history and the famous Zenobia Hotel, which has withstood years of conflict. This hotel, built in the 1920s, was once a jewel of the Middle East, named after the legendary Queen Zenobia, who ruled Palmyra and expanded her territory into the Roman Empi

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May 22 2025POLITICS

South Sudan: Unwanted Migrants in a Failing State

South Sudan is in the spotlight again, but this time it's not about its own struggles. The U. S. is facing questions about sending migrants to a country that's already on the brink. The U. S. government has been expelling immigrants convicted of crimes, but it's not clear where they're being sent. S

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Syria's Business Revival: A Glimmer of Hope

In the aftermath of the Syrian civil war, a wave of optimism swept through the business community. Rasin Katta, a Syrian entrepreneur, received an unexpected call from a former business associate in Damascus. The message was clear: It was time to restart their operations and prepare the factory for

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

Deadly Night in Syria: The Ghouta Attack and Its Aftermath

In the early hours of a summer night in 2013, chaos struck the suburbs of Damascus. Rockets hit eastern Ghouta and Moadamiya, areas controlled by rebels. This was not a typical attack. The rockets were small, but their impact was devastating. Rescue teams rushed to the scene, expecting to find injur

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