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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Israel and Iran: A Long Road Ahead

Israel's top military leader has hinted at a lengthy conflict with Iran. This comes as European nations try to broker a peace deal and keep the U. S. from getting more involved. The Israeli military chief, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, recently spoke to troops. He made it clear that the fight agai

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Jun 20 2025BUSINESS

The Unconventional Legacy of a Tech Mogul

Pavel Durov, the mastermind behind Telegram, has made headlines with his unique family situation. He has fathered over 100 children across 12 countries through both natural means and sperm donations. Durov is clear that he sees no difference between his biological children and those conceived throug

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Suicide Loss and Mental Health

Suicide leaves a deep mark on those left behind. It's not just a moment of loss. It's a journey of pain and confusion. The scars run deep, and they can last a long time. Sometimes, they lead to dangerous thoughts and actions. This is especially true for people who have lost someone close to the

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Jun 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Threat of Snakegrass: A New Way to Spot It

Snakegrass, also known as Equisetum hyemale, is a plant that has become a big problem in South Africa. It is an invasive alien species, which means it is not from here but has found a way to thrive and spread quickly. This plant is aggressive and can take over other plants' space, making it hard for

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Jun 20 2025SPORTS

Concussions in Rugby: What Do Players and Fans Really Think?

Rugby union is a sport that thrills fans with its intensity. However, it also comes with significant risks, especially when it comes to concussions. To tackle this issue, it is crucial to understand what players, coaches, and fans think about these risks and how to prevent them. Why is this importa

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Jun 19 2025POLITICS

Two Nations Step Towards Peace in Eastern Congo

A significant step towards peace has been taken by Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. A draft peace agreement has been reached between the two countries. This is a big deal because the conflict in eastern DR Congo has been going on for decades. The latest surge in violence started when th

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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

Veterans in the Pacific: Unseen Struggles with Suicidal Thoughts

The Pacific Islands are home to many U. S. Veterans, and sadly, these regions see high suicide rates. A recent study looked into the prevalence of suicidal ideation and non-fatal self-directed violence among Veterans living in Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa. The study also

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Jun 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Quick Exit: G7 Summit and Middle East Tensions

The G7 summit in Canada was a brief stop for President Trump. He spent just a few hours there before deciding to head back to Washington. His reason? He claimed it was about security, suggesting that secret talks could be overheard in the woods. Trump said he had completed what he needed to do at t

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Jun 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tightrope Walk: Balancing Israel and Iran

The political landscape is heating up. A former president is trying to keep his supporters happy. This is no easy task. He promised to avoid more wars in the Middle East. Now, he must decide whether to help Israel attack Iran. Israel recently targeted several places in Iran. These included mili

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Jun 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Biggest Stars and Innovators Honored

The 16th annual Governors Awards is set to shine a spotlight on four remarkable individuals who have made significant contributions to the film industry. The event, scheduled for November 16 at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Ovation Hollywood, will honor actor and producer Tom Cruise, choreographer and a

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