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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Gaza Peace Plan: UN Talks Begin, But Will It Work?

The United Nations Security Council is set to start discussions on a U. S. -proposed resolution. This resolution supports President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan. It also suggests creating a temporary governing body and an international peacekeeping force for Gaza. The U. S. has shared this draft with the 15 council members and has backing from several Middle Easter...

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Nov 06 2025LIFESTYLE

The Rise of the Analog Bag: A Simple Trick to Beat Phone Addiction

In a world where smartphones are always within reach, a new trend is emerging. It's called the analog bag. This is a small bag filled with activities that don't involve screens. People are using it to fight against the habit of constantly checking their phones. One person who started this trend is Sierra Campbell. She is 31 years old. She carries a bag with things l...

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Hostage Remains: A Delicate Process of Recovery

Israel is in the midst of a complex operation to recover the remains of hostages from Gaza. This week, another body, believed to be of a deceased hostage, was handed over to Israel by Hamas through the Red Cross. This is the third such transfer this week. The remains are now at a national forensics lab for identification. If confirmed, this would mean that six more h...

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Mental Health Across Cultures

Researchers have been looking into how childhood trauma affects people who are at risk of developing psychosis. This is important because different cultures and societies can influence how mental health issues develop. A recent study focused on individuals from Brazil, China, and Turkey who are at a higher risk of psychosis. The goal was to understand how childhood t...

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

NATO's 5% Spending Goal: A Test of Trust and Clarity

NATO's new defense spending target of 5% of GDP by 2035, set at the 2025 summit, is a big deal. But it's not as straightforward as it seems. The plan splits spending into two parts: 3. 5% for traditional defense and 1. 5% for broader security needs. The problem? No one knows exactly what counts as the latter. This lack of clarity could lead to some creative bookkeep...

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Future: A New Plan Takes Shape

The United States is cooking up a plan for Gaza. They want the United Nations to approve a two-year mission. This mission would bring in a new team to run Gaza and a group of international peacekeepers. The goal? To keep the peace and help rebuild the area. The U. S. has shared this idea with some countries. But it's not ready for everyone to see yet. They are still...

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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 economic problems in countries that rely on livestock. From 2005 to 2020, ...

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Nov 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Sparkle Everywhere: The Story Behind Sequins on the Red Carpet

Sequins are not just for holidays and parties anymore. They are taking over red carpets too. At the recent LACMA Art+Film Gala, many stars like Salma Hayek, Doja Cat, and Cindy Crawford wore shiny sequin dresses. All these dresses were from Gucci, the event's sponsor. At first glance, it might seem like an over-the-top choice for November. But sequins have a long his...

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Nov 03 2025EDUCATION

A College's Fight for Survival: Valley Forge's Controversial Move

Valley Forge Military College is in serious trouble. Money problems and a shrinking student body have left it struggling to stay open. Now, the school's leaders are considering a risky plan to join President Trump's conservative college initiative. This initiative, called the Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, promises federal funding to colleges t...

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Nov 03 2025SCIENCE

Chilling Insects for Better Sterilization: A Cool Idea?

Insects can be a big problem. They spread diseases. Scientists have a plan. They want to use radiation to sterilize them. Then, release them into the wild. This is called the sterile insect technique (SIT). The goal is to reduce the insect population. A special machine was tested. It's called the Precision X-RAD 320. It has a chilled box. This box keeps insects cool...

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