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May 31 2025POLITICS

Chinese Students in America: A Balancing Act

The FBI has been keeping an eye on certain Chinese students and professors in the U. S. for years, suspecting some of them of spying for China. Now, the Trump administration has a new plan to tackle this issue. But, some experts are not convinced that this plan is the best way to go about it. The S

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May 31 2025POLITICS

Young Poles' Vote Could Decide Poland's Future

Poland is at a crossroads. This weekend, the nation will hold a crucial presidential election. The outcome could shape the country's future in significant ways. The main focus is on young voters. These individuals hold the power to sway the election. However, there is a twist. Neither of the two can

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May 31 2025SPORTS

Paris St Germain's Path to Glory

Paris St Germain is on the brink of making history. Their manager, Luis Enrique, is brimming with confidence. He believes his young team is ready to claim their first-ever Champions League title. The stage is set for a thrilling final against Inter Milan in Munich. The Spaniard coach has been steer

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May 31 2025EDUCATION

Chaos for Students: Visa Hurdles and Uncertain Futures

The United States, a popular destination for international students, has thrown a wrench into their plans. A sudden halt in student visa appointments has left many in a state of confusion and worry. This move, part of a broader shift in policies, has sparked fear and frustration among those eager to

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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flin Flon Faces Fire Fury: A City on the Move

The small city of Flin Flon in Manitoba, Canada, is practically empty. Everyone has had to leave. The reason? Wildfires are sweeping through the region. The premier of Manitoba, Wab Kinew, gave an update on the situation. He mentioned that even the mayor, city council members, and healthcare wor

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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Beekeepers to the Rescue After Massive Bee Spill

Bees are not just buzzing around aimlessly. They are crucial for our ecosystem. They pollinate plants, which means they help plants make fruits and seeds. So, when a truck carrying 250 million bees overturned on a Washington state road, it was a big deal. The bees were not happy, and neither were th

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May 31 2025BUSINESS

The Price of Deregulation: How Policy Shifts Impact Your Wallet

The current administration has been busy undoing regulations. One notable change involves credit card late fees. The previous administration had capped these fees, expecting to save Americans around $10 billion a year. This was mainly by reducing bank penalties. However, the current administration c

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May 31 2025EDUCATION

How AI is Changing Medical Student Tests

Medical schools are always looking for new ways to test students. They want to make sure that every student gets a fair chance to show what they know. This means creating lots of different tests. But making so many tests is a lot of work. It takes time and effort. That's where AI comes in. AI can he

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May 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nightreign: The New Twist on Elden Ring

Nightreign, the latest game from the team behind Dark Souls, made a big splash on PC. It quickly became the second-biggest launch for FromSoftware on Steam. However, players are finding it tough to get into the game. Nightreign is not your typical Elden Ring experience. It is a battle royale-style

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Navigating Kids' Tummy Troubles: A Fresh Look at IBS and FAP

Kids often face tummy issues that can really mess with their daily lives. Two of the most common are irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and functional abdominal pain (FAP). These conditions are part of a group called abdominal pain-related disorders of gut-brain interaction (AP-DGBIs). They're not just

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