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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Melanoma Treatment: Smart Patches Take the Lead

Melanoma, a tough-to-treat skin cancer, has been a challenge for doctors. It's aggressive and often resists treatment. But here's some good news: scientists have created a smart patch that could change the game. This patch uses tiny needles to deliver medicine right where it's needed. The medicine,

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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

Why Silence Might Be Your Best Study Buddy

Noise is everywhere. From chatty roommates to blaring traffic, it's hard to find peace. But when it's time to hit the books, quiet is your best friend. Science says so. Studies show that loud noise, like a blender or a truck, can mess with your focus. It makes your brain work harder and pays less a

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Oct 20 2025RELIGION

Why Are Smart People Suddenly Interested in Religion?

In recent years, a surprising trend has emerged among intellectuals and influencers. Many who were once vocal about their lack of religious beliefs are now openly discussing the positive aspects of faith. Names like David Brooks, Jordan Peterson, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali have joined the conversation, sha

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

A New Leader Brings Hope to Cyprus

In a surprising turn of events, the Turkish Cypriot community has elected a new leader who might just breathe new life into the long-stalled peace talks. Tufan Erhurman, a moderate from the center-left, secured a whopping 62. 7% of the votes, leaving his opponent, Ersin Tatar, far behind with just 3

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Aceh's Vaccine Dilemma: When Local Beliefs Clash with Global Health

In 2018, a significant number of people in Aceh, Indonesia, refused to get vaccinated during a national measles-rubella campaign. The reason? Many believed the vaccines contained traces of pork, which is forbidden in Islam. This refusal was not just a personal choice; it was backed by the local gove

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Guns, Drugs, and the Law: A Supreme Court Showdown

The Supreme Court is stepping into a heated debate about guns and drugs. The big question: Can the government stop people who use illegal drugs from owning guns? This isn't just some random case. It's a major legal battle that could change how the law treats gun ownership and drug use. At the cente

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Oct 20 2025SPORTS

Western Carolina's Taron Dickens Shines in High-Scoring Showdown

Western Carolina's quarterback, Taron Dickens, put on a spectacular performance, throwing for 369 yards and five touchdowns. His precise passing, with 28 completions out of 33 attempts, was a key factor in the team's victory over The Citadel, with a final score of 45-38. The game was intense, with

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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

The Citadel's Bold Move: A New School for Future Leaders

The Citadel, a well-known institution, is making a big change. They are building a new school focused on leadership and ethics. This isn't just any school; it's a place where students will learn to make tough decisions using real-world scenarios. The new Krause School of Leadership and Ethics will

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Bolivia's Big Choice: Two Candidates, One Big Crisis

Bolivia is at a crossroads. The country is facing its worst economic crisis in 40 years, and the people have a tough choice to make. Two pro-business candidates are in the running, and both have similar plans. They want to cut government spending, reduce fuel subsidies, let the currency drop, and im

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Oct 20 2025CRYPTO

Unlocking Banking: Crypto's Fight for Fair Play

In recent years, the crypto world has faced a tough challenge: getting kicked out of the banking system. This wasn't just a small issue; it was a big problem for many companies, from small startups to big exchanges. They often didn't even get a clear reason why their bank accounts were shut down. T

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