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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Fight Cancer with Light and Iron

Cancer treatments are always looking for new tricks. One promising method is photothermal therapy (PTT). It uses light to heat up and kill cancer cells. But there are some problems. Light doesn't go deep into the body. Also, cancer cells can get used to the heat. Scientists have found a clever solut

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

What Drives Our Strong Moral Beliefs?

People often hold certain beliefs very strongly. These beliefs can lead to actions like donating to charity, volunteering, or even engaging in political activities. However, they can also make people less tolerant of others' opinions and more willing to use extreme measures to achieve their goals. B

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Jul 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Crete's Wildfire Chaos: Tourists and Locals Flee as Flames Rage

On the Greek island of Crete, a wildfire has been causing chaos. Strong winds have made it hard for firefighters to control the blaze. The fire started near Ierapetra on the southern coast. It has forced thousands of people to leave their hotels and homes. About 5, 000 tourists had to be evacuated.

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kesha's Wild Ride: A Return to Her Roots

Kesha, known for her wild and carefree persona, is back with her sixth album, simply titled ". (Period). " This album marks a significant step in her career, as it's the first one she's released under her own label, free from the constraints of her previous legal battles. The album is a vibrant mix

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

House Republicans Push Through Major Budget Bill

House Republicans are on the brink of passing a significant budget bill, known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. This bill, backed by President Trump, has been a contentious topic within the party. With a narrow majority, Republicans could only afford to lose a few votes, making the passage of this

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Jul 03 2025EDUCATION

The Journey Through Teen Years in Indonesian Islamic Schools

Teenage years are a big deal. Bodies change, emotions swing, and friendships shift. In Indonesia, growing up isn't just about these changes. Culture and religion add extra layers. Islamic boarding schools, known as pesantren, mix regular school subjects with religious teachings. This unique setup me

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

Funding Freeze: Who's Really Affected?

The Trump administration has decided to hold back over $6 billion in education grants. These funds were meant for programs helping kids from low-income families and immigrants. The administration claims some of this money was used for things they don't agree with. They say it was used to support imm

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Night Owls and Back Pain: What's the Link?

In Japan, many government workers are feeling the ache. Not just any ache, but low back pain. It's a big problem. Why? Well, it might have something to do with their sleep patterns. Some people are night owls. They stay up late and wake up late. Others are early birds. They go to bed early and rise

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Jul 03 2025FINANCE

Financial Markets and Global Risks: A Closer Look

Financial markets are like a big, interconnected web. When one part shakes, the rest feels it too. This is especially true when it comes to health scares and political tensions. Let's dive into how these factors affect different investments, like oil, gas, gold, and even Bitcoin. First, think about

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giant Cuts Jobs to Boost AI Efforts

Microsoft is letting go of 9, 000 workers. This is part of a bigger plan to reshape the company. The cuts are happening in different areas and at all levels. Even though the company is making a lot of money, it wants to work more efficiently. The company says it needs to simplify things. This means

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