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Sep 26 2025RELIGION

Ghana's Big Debate: Faith, Culture, and the Future of Family

In Ghana, the conversation around assisted reproductive technology (ART) is heating up. It's not just about science; it's about beliefs, values, and what it means to bring a new life into the world. Three major groups have strong opinions on this topic: Traditionalists, Muslims, and Christians. Eac

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Sep 25 2025POLITICS

Cold War Secrets Hidden in Berlin's Artistic Mountain

Berlin's Teufelsberg, or Devil's Mountain, is more than just a hill. It's a pile of rubble from World War II, hiding the ruins of a Nazi military college. But during the Cold War, it became a spy hub for the U. S. and its allies. The hill's height made it perfect for spying on East Germany and the

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Sep 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Sabrina Carpenter's Honest Take on Modern Men

Sabrina Carpenter, the former Disney star who has grown into a prominent pop artist, has some strong opinions about men. She shared her thoughts in a recent chat with Italian Vogue. Carpenter, now 26, has noticed that some men treat her differently as she gains more fame. She feels both admired and

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Sep 21 2025BUSINESS

Disney's Tricky Choice: Late-Night Host or NFL Deal?

Disney is in a tough spot. They have to decide between bringing back Jimmy Kimmel to his late-night show or keeping a big deal with the NFL and ESPN. This all started when Kimmel made some comments about politics after a big event. Some people didn't like it, and ABC took him off the air. Now, Disne

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Sep 21 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Crops with Science: A New Way to Grow

Farmers are always looking for ways to grow better crops. One cool way to do this is by using special substances on seeds before planting. These substances can help seeds grow stronger and protect them from bad things in the environment. Think of it like giving seeds a superpower boost! Scientists

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

From Friends to Foes: How U. S. -China Relations Changed Over Time

In the past, the U. S. and China had a different relationship. Back in 2000, the U. S. Congress sent a flag to China. This flag had flown over the Capitol. It was a thank you gift for a Chinese scientist named Xie Xide. She had helped bring the two countries closer together. But times have changed.

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Sep 14 2025BUSINESS

U. S. Farmers Seek New Opportunities in China Amid Trade Challenges

Farmers from the United States are planning a trip to China this fall. This trip is to strengthen their business ties with China. The trip is important because trade between the two countries has been difficult lately. The U. S. Department of Agriculture is organizing this trip. It is the third yea

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Sep 13 2025POLITICS

Charlie Kirk: A Voice for Traditional Values

Charlie Kirk's sudden passing has left a significant void in the conservative movement. His voice, once a beacon for many, is now silent, but his impact resonates deeply. Kirk was known for advocating for traditional values, often challenging the status quo and rallying young conservatives. His inf

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Sep 13 2025POLITICS

Speak Up: Honoring Charlie Kirk's Legacy

Charlie Kirk was a man who never backed down from a conversation. He believed in the power of words to challenge lies and inspire change. His message was clear: when the world tries to silence you, that's when you need to speak up the most. Many people today think that staying quiet is the best way

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Sep 11 2025LIFESTYLE

New York Jeweler Blends Art and Culture

In the heart of New York City, a jeweler is making waves by blending art, culture, and personal stories into his designs. Greg Yüna, a Queens native, has taken his craft from the Diamond District to the streets of Nolita, creating a unique space that feels more like an art gallery than a traditional

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