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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and US: A Step Closer to Peace?

In the midst of ongoing conflict, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to meet with US President Donald Trump in Florida. This meeting comes after weeks of intense discussions aimed at finding a peaceful resolution to the war. The main focus of their discussion will be to finalize a peace

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Dec 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Simple Steps to a Greener Holiday Cleanup

The holidays are over, and it's time to tidy up. But before you toss everything, think about recycling. Old electronics, wrapping paper, and even Christmas trees can find new life with a little effort. Christmas trees are a big part of the holiday. But what happens when the season ends? Many places

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

New York's 2025 Sports Year: Triumphs, Turmoil, and What's Next

New York's sports scene in 2025 was a rollercoaster. No championships were won, but there were plenty of thrills and spills. The Knicks made a surprising playoff run, but fell short in the end. They fired their coach and revamped their team, hoping for a better shot at the title in 2026. The Yankees

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Yankees' Young Star Faces Early Struggles

The New York Yankees have high hopes for Jasson Dominguez, their top prospect. But his recent performance in the Dominican Winter League has raised some eyebrows. Dominguez is expected to be a key player for the Yankees in the coming seasons, both offensively and defensively. However, his current st

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

A Call for Justice: Afghan Exiles in Iran Face Deadly Threats

In Iran, two former Afghan military leaders were recently shot dead. This has sparked outrage and fear among Afghan refugees. Many believe the Taliban is behind these killings. The Afghanistan Freedom Front, a group opposing the Taliban, has accused the Taliban of targeting former Afghan soldiers.

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Why Do We Love the Smell of Christmas Trees?

Christmas trees are more than just decorations. They are a big part of the holiday season for many families. But have you ever wondered why we love them so much? Scientists are trying to figure that out. A big study is happening right now. It's all about what makes Christmas trees so appealing. The

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Dec 22 2025EDUCATION

Smart Degrees for a Future in AI

The job market is changing fast, and AI is at the heart of it. Since ChatGPT came out in 2022, jobs that use AI have seen the biggest pay raises. People who build and manage AI systems are in high demand, with average salaries over $135, 000. Picking the right college major is crucial. It's not jus

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Senate Rules and Political Games: Why Some of Trump's Picks Are Stuck

Senate rules are causing trouble for some of Trump's choices for important legal jobs. The "blue slip" rule, which has been around for a long time, is being used by Democrats and some Republicans to block these picks. This rule lets senators from a state veto nominees for certain legal jobs in their

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Dec 21 2025EDUCATION

The Struggle for School: Rohingya Refugees and the Right to Learn

The Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh face a tough reality when it comes to education. Despite international laws that promise everyone the right to learn, these promises often stay just that—promises. The Rohingyas, who fled violence in Myanmar, find themselves in a tricky situation. Bangladesh has t

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Sudan's Forgotten Crisis: The Human Cost of Darfur's Fall

The recent takeover of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has intensified the ongoing civil war in Sudan. This conflict, raging for nearly three years, has reached a grim turning point with the RSF gaining near-total control of the region. The RSF's brutal act

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