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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Bullying's Hidden Toll on African School Kids

Bullying is a big deal. It's not just a problem in one place. It's everywhere. Kids in school face it all the time. This isn't just about getting pushed around. It's about how it messes with their minds and bodies. Kids who get bullied often struggle with their health. They might feel sad, worried,

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

The Truth About Science Agreement

The world is a mess right now. Political fights, global tensions, and social unrest are everywhere. This chaos has led to a big problem: attacks on science. These attacks are happening because people are getting mixed messages from news and the internet. One big source of confusion is the phrase "sc

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Hear: The Infrared Light Breakthrough

The inner ear has a small but mighty part called the cochlea. It is key to how we hear. This part picks up sound waves and turns them into signals the brain can understand. Hair cells in the cochlea play a big role in this process. They pick up and boost these sound waves. For people with severe hea

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Apr 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Podcast Powerhouses: New Voices for The Daily

The Daily, a popular podcast, is getting a fresh boost with the addition of two new co-hosts. Natalie Kitroeff and Rachel Abrams will be joining Michael Barbaro, the original host. This move comes after Sabrina Tavernise decided to step back from co-hosting to focus on reporting. Kitroeff brings a

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

Justice Steps In: Venezuelan's Fight for Asylum

A young Venezuelan man, known as Cristian, has found himself at the center of a legal battle. This is not just about his personal struggle, but also about the power of the courts in immigration cases. The Trump administration has been forced to reverse a deportation. This is happening because a judg

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

The Fight Over Voting Rights Heats Up

The battle over voting rights has taken a dramatic turn. A federal judge in Washington, D. C. , has put a halt to a significant part of a presidential executive order. This order aimed to make big changes to how people register to vote and participate in elections. The judge's decision is a big dea

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Apr 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Tech from Motorola: Foldable Phones and More

Motorola has introduced a new line of foldable phones. The Razr Ultra is the latest addition to the series. It comes with a price tag of $1, 300. This device is packed with AI features. It includes AI models from big names like Microsoft, Meta, and Google. The new Razr Ultra is not just about the p

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Apr 24 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis' Final Moments: A Peaceful End

Pope Francis' last moments were marked by tranquility, according to his doctor. Sergio Alfieri, the doctor, shared that the pope passed away peacefully at his residence, without any pain. This happened after the pope had been ill for a short time early on a Monday morning. The doctor had been in ch

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

The Oldest Ant Ever Found: Meet the Hell Ant

Ants are everywhere. They are one of the most common insects on Earth. There are over 13, 800 known species. Yet, scientists keep finding new things about them. Recently, a group of researchers found something amazing. They discovered the oldest ant fossil ever. This tiny insect is from 113 million

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Apr 24 2025EDUCATION

DEI Programs Face Federal Hurdles

A recent ruling by a federal judge has temporarily halted efforts by the Trump administration to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in public schools. This decision came after a lawsuit filed by the National Education Association and the American Civil Liberties Union, which a

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