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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

The Long Road to Justice for the Black Atlantic

The transatlantic slave trade was a dark chapter in history. From 1450 to 1888, European nations forcibly transported 12-15 million Africans across the Atlantic. This brutal system fueled Europe's industrial growth and colonial expansion. Yet, when slavery ended, the focus was on compensating slave

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Nov 05 2025FINANCE

Why Money Talks Make Us Squirm

Money talks, but not everyone is comfortable with the conversation. A recent survey shows that many Americans would rather discuss politics, religion, or even their weight than their bank account balances. About 61% of U. S. adults feel uneasy talking about their finances with family or close friend

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Coastal Elections: A Snapshot of America's Political Pulse

In 2025, voters on both coasts faced crucial elections. New Yorkers chose a mayor, while California redrew congressional maps. New Jersey and Virginia picked governors, offering clues about the nation's political direction. Political tension was high. Democrats and Republicans clashed over the coun

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

California's Political Power Play: Newsom's Bold Move

Gavin Newsom, California's governor, is making a bold move that could change the political landscape. It all started when Texas Democrats fled their state to stop Republicans from redrawing congressional districts in their favor. Newsom saw this as a chance to fight back. He pushed for a new plan t

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Cattle in Crisis: The Hidden Costs of Lumpy Skin Disease

Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) is a viral infection that is spreading quickly around the world. It mainly affects cows and buffaloes, causing fever, skin nodules, swollen lymph nodes, and reduced milk production. While it doesn't usually kill many animals, it can infect entire herds, leading to big econom

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

A Simple Fix for a Growing Problem: Why Can't We Get Levodopa to Those Who Need It?

Parkinson's disease is becoming more common. In the last 25 years, the number of people with this condition has doubled. Experts predict it will double again soon. Yet, the main treatment for Parkinson's, a drug called levodopa, is hard to find in many places. This drug is cheap, effective, and can

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Nov 04 2025LIFESTYLE

UGG's Winter Wonderland: Cozy and Tough Boots on Sale!

UGG has rolled out a special sale on their durable winter boots, just in time for the chilly season. These aren't your average boots; they're designed to handle harsh weather while keeping your feet warm and comfy. With features like waterproof leather, cold-resistant linings, and sturdy soles, thes

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Why Heart Risk Calculators Can't Agree

Heart disease is a major health concern, ranking high among causes of death globally. Doctors rely on various tools to assess a person's risk, but these tools often don't see eye to eye. This inconsistency can lead to different treatment recommendations, even for the same patient. A recent study hi

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Nov 04 2025FINANCE

What's the Deal with Company Disclosures?

In the world of business, companies often have to share information about how they operate. This is called disclosure. But what information should they share? And who gets to decide? Some people, like Paul Atkins, who used to be the head of a big US financial regulator, think companies should only

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Nov 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Romania's Plan to Tackle Flooding: A Closer Look

Romania is taking a big step to fight flooding. They're creating a special fund to pay for important projects. This fund will help for at least five years. It's part of a deal with the European Union to get recovery money. Floods have been really bad in Romania lately. In 2024 and this year, floods

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