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Oct 10 2025HEALTH

Hunger in Somalia: Why Some People Struggle More Than Others

Somalia is a country where many people don't have enough food. This isn't just a small problem. It's a big health issue. For a long time, the country has faced many troubles. These include weak government, harsh weather, and fights among different groups. Because of these problems, many people can't

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Oct 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Rise of Kai Cenat: A New Kind of Star

Kai Cenat, a 23-year-old internet personality, has become a phenomenon among Gen Z. His journey from a modest background to a multimillion-dollar home is nothing short of remarkable. Cenat's unique approach to content creation has redefined what it means to be a celebrity in the digital age. Unlike

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Oct 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Music's Wild Ride: A Global Journey Through 21st Century Sounds

Music today is like a never-ending party with guests from every corner of the world. It's not just about one style or sound anymore. It's a mix of everything, from the catchy beats of K-pop to the raw energy of punk rock. This list of 250 songs shows just how diverse and exciting music has become.

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Oct 08 2025HEALTH

Understanding Growth Patterns in Babies With Birth Defects

Babies born with physical birth defects face unique challenges. Their growth and body development are often different from other babies. This is especially true for those born at full term. A recent study looked at how these babies grow while in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). It also tried

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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Leaks and Lies: U. S. Intel Agencies Crack Down on Whistleblowers

In a move that has sparked debate, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has ordered a review of U. S. intelligence agencies to see if random polygraph tests for employees and contractors could be a good idea. This comes as the Trump administration is trying hard to stop leaks of secret in

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Oct 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Big Move: New CEO for Business, Nadella Dives into AI

Microsoft has made a significant change in its leadership team. Judson Althoff, who was in charge of global sales, is now the CEO of Microsoft's commercial division. This shift allows Satya Nadella, the current CEO, to focus more on the technical side of things, especially in areas like AI, data cen

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Oct 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Custom Skins Bring Apple's Vibrant Hues to Android Devices

Dbrand has just rolled out a new collection of skins designed to mimic the vivid colors of Apple's latest iPhone 17 Pro. These skins are not just for phones; they are also available for tablets and laptops, allowing Android users to enjoy a similar aesthetic. The new skins come in a variety of shad

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Oct 06 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: What Your Skin Might Be Trying to Tell You

In the fight against breast cancer, doctors have a new clue to watch out for. Sometimes, the skin of the breast can show signs of trouble, even before a tumor is spotted. This isn't about the main cancer itself, but about something else happening in the skin and tissues just under it. A recent stud

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Drones and EU: A Call for Easier Rules and Clearer Responsibilities

Sweden's leader, Ulf Kristersson, recently spoke up about drones and the EU. He thinks the EU should make it easier for countries to buy drones. But he also believes each country should handle its own drone defenses, not the EU as a whole. This comes after a big meeting in Copenhagen. Leaders from

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Big Decisions Ahead: Supreme Court Takes on Trump's Moves

The Supreme Court is about to dive into some big cases that could change how much power the president has. Starting in October, they will look at whether President Trump can do things like put tariffs on imports and fire people from important jobs like the Federal Reserve. These cases could have hug

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