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Apr 28 2025CRIME

A Teen's Tragic Choice: The Sheffield School Stabbing

A young person has admitted to taking a life in a British school. This incident is part of a bigger problem with knife violence in the UK. The accused, a 15-year-old, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter but denies murder. The victim, also 15, was Harvey Willgoose. He was stabbed to death at All Saint

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Apr 28 2025EDUCATION

How We Test Medical Students: MCQs vs. Short Answers

Medical students face tough tests. Two popular ways to check their knowledge are multiple choice questions (MCQs) and very short answer questions (VSAQs). These methods are used a lot in important exams. MCQs are quick and cover a lot of ground. They are also reliable. But they might not test how we

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Apr 28 2025EDUCATION

Student Activism Under Scrutiny: A Case of Unfair Punishment

A young student, Tess Segal, was part of a protest on April 29, 2024, at the University of Florida. The protest was against the university's investments in weapons manufacturers and academic institutions in Israel. The students were peacefully engaging in activities like studying, playing cards, and

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise as Israel Targets Beirut

In a move that has reignited tensions in the Middle East, Israel launched an air strike on Beirut's southern suburbs. This was not a random act of aggression. Israel claimed that the target was a Hezbollah storage facility holding "precision-guided missiles. " These missiles, according to Israel, po

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

Judges Under Fire: A Look at Recent Events in Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, a judge's recent arrest has sparked a heated debate. A fellow judge, Pedro Colón, has spoken out about the arrest of Hannah Dugan. Colón believes that the arrest was a calculated move by the Trump administration. He thinks it was meant to send a strong message to the judiciary. Col

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Chat in the Vatican

The Vatican, a place of peace and reflection, became the stage for an unexpected diplomatic encounter. In the midst of paying respects to the late Pope Francis, a flurry of activity unfolded in St. Peter’s Basilica. Men in black robes hurriedly set up red-cushioned chairs, and Secret Service agents

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

Journalists Shine Spotlight on Free Speech at Annual Dinner

The annual dinner of the White House Correspondents' Association took place in Washington on a Saturday night. The event was different this year. There was no president or comedian, just journalists celebrating the First Amendment. The tone was serious, reflecting the tense political climate at t

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Apr 27 2025SPORTS

Draft Day Drama: Protecting Prospects' Privacy

First, let's talk about the recent Shedeur Sanders incident. A prankster tricked him by pretending to be Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis. This happened on a phone Shedeur received straight from the NFL. So, who spilled the beans on his number? If Shedeur's story checks out, it means someone

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Alcohol's Hidden Danger: The Cancer Connection

Alcohol's role in cancer is often overlooked. It is a major factor in the development of cancer. But how big is the problem? The 2021 Global Burden of Disease study shed some light on this. The study looked at the global, regional, and national impact of alcohol-related cancers. First, let's ta

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Apr 27 2025RELIGION

Finding Balance: How LGBTQ+ Mormons Can Boost Mental Health

LGBTQ+ individuals who grew up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints often struggle with their identity. They face a tough choice between their faith and their sexual or gender identity. This can lead to some serious mental health issues. A recent study followed 359 LGBTQ+ individuals o

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