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May 15 2025POLITICS

Middle East Deals and More: A Quick Look at Today's News

The day starts with some big news from the Middle East. The former president was there to seal some major economic deals. This isn't just about money. It's about building stronger ties between countries. It's a smart move, but it's also a bit risky. Things can change quickly in that part of the

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May 15 2025EDUCATION

Helping Hands: How Classrooms Shape Teen Behavior

The way teens act and seek help can be shaped by their peers and environment. When teens act kindly and help others, it's called prosocial behavior. This behavior can encourage them to ask for help when they need it. But does a classroom full of helpful students have the same effect? The ide

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May 14 2025POLITICS

The 2024 Election: A Clash of Claims and Confusion

A well-known American living abroad has made a bold statement. She believes that the 2024 U. S. presidential election was manipulated. This person is Rosie O'Donnell. She is convinced that the current president, Trump, is the best person to prove his own wrongdoing. She finds it strange that Trump c

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May 14 2025HEALTH

The Nerve Dilemma: Clavicle Fixes and Post-Op Pain

The clavicle is a bone that can easily break. It is a common injury, especially in sports. Fixing a broken clavicle often involves surgery. During this surgery, doctors have a choice to make. They can either protect the nerves around the clavicle or cut them. This choice can affect how a person feel

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Is a Free Jet Really Worth the Risk?

A top Democrat has put a stop on some important government picks. Why? They want answers about a fancy plane offer from a foreign country. The offer is from Qatar, and it's a $400 million jet. The plan is to use it as Air Force One, the president's plane. But is this a good idea? There are big quest

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May 14 2025SCIENCE

How Repeating Lies Can Trick Your Brain

When it comes to believing things, our brains can be surprisingly easy to fool. This is especially true in the digital age, where we are constantly bombarded with information from all sorts of sources. Some of these sources are more trustworthy than others. Advertising, for example, is often not the

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May 12 2025BUSINESS

Georgia's New Law: A Shield for Pesticide Giants?

Georgia has joined North Dakota in passing a law that limits lawsuits against pesticide makers. This law, signed by Governor Brian Kemp, aims to protect companies like Bayer from claims that they did not warn customers about potential health risks. Specifically, it shields them from lawsuits related

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Risky Business: How Money Matters in Iran

In Iran, people often engage in risky behaviors. These behaviors can include anything from not wearing a seatbelt to using drugs. But why do people take these risks? One big factor is money, or the lack of it. Researchers wanted to see how money matters affect risky behaviors. They used a special me

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May 11 2025CELEBRITIES

The Man Who Shaped American Roads

A legend in the world of car design has left his mark on history. William L. Porter, a name synonymous with iconic American vehicles from the late 1960s and early 1970s, passed away at the age of 93. His home in Whitmore Lake, Michigan, was where he took his last breath on April 25. The cause of his

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May 11 2025POLITICS

The U. S. Welcomes South African Afrikaners: Persecution or Privilege?

The U. S. is starting a program to bring some white South Africans, known as Afrikaners, to live in the U. S. as refugees. This move comes from the Trump administration, which has been strict on immigration but is now making an exception for this group. The U. S. claims these Afrikaners are facing p

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