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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

The Publisher's Dilemma: A Crackdown on Free Speech

A Taiwanese publishing house editor faced a three-year jail term for allegedly promoting separatism, according to a Chinese government spokesperson. Li Yanhe, a Chinese national residing in Taiwan, was arrested two years ago while visiting China. His trial and sentencing in Shanghai were reported by

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

Vikings' Quarterback Quest: The Rodgers Factor

The Minnesota Vikings are keeping their options open when it comes to their quarterback position. They have had discussions with Aaron Rodgers, but they are not making any promises. The team's general manager, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, confirmed that there have been talks with Rodgers and coach Kevin O’Co

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

Basketball Star and Broadcaster Clash Over Criticism

Stephen A. Smith, a well-known sports commentator, has been under fire for his remarks about Bronny James, the son of NBA superstar LeBron James. The controversy began when Smith made comments about Bronny's performance in a game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Smith suggested that Bronny was only i

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Mar 26 2025CELEBRITIES

A Royal Split: Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso Step Back from Sentebale

Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho have both decided to step down from their roles as patrons of Sentebale, a charity they started together back in 2006. This charity has been focused on helping kids in southern Africa who are dealing with HIV/AIDS. The name Sentebale comes from the local lan

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Mar 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Unexpected Encounters and Surprises in Baton Rouge

Simone Biles, a name synonymous with gymnastics excellence, found herself in a mix of surprise and awe during a trip to Baton Rouge in 2025. The journey began with a plan to catch her teammate, Zoe Miller, off guard at her gymnastics camp at LSU. Simone thought she had it all figured out: a secret t

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Vitamin D: A Key Player in Fighting Frailty in Cirrhosis Patients

Frailty in cirrhosis patients is a big deal. It is a strong indicator of how well they will do, even if their liver is not failing. Vitamin D deficiency is common in these patients. It is linked to frailty and muscle loss. But does giving them vitamin D help with frailty? That is what a recent study

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Digital Health in South Africa: A New Path for Learning and Care

The digital age is here, and it is transforming many aspects of life. However, the digital health care ecosystem is still in its infancy in South Africa. This is especially true in the field of health sciences education. There is a huge opportunity for change. The potential benefits are vast. T

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

The Future of Social Security: A New Leader Faces Scrutiny

The Social Security Administration is in the spotlight. The person chosen to lead it is facing tough questions. Frank Bisignano, who has a history in finance, is up for the job. He has been open about his support for DOGE, a group known for pushing for cuts in government services. The Social Securi

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Mar 25 2025RELIGION

The Pope's Fight for Life

The Pope's recent health scare was more serious than many realized. He was in the hospital for over a month. He was admitted with pneumonia in both lungs. Doctors had to make a tough call. They had to decide whether to keep trying to save him or to let him go. The Pope's personal nurse played a

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Mar 25 2025EDUCATION

College Chaos: What's Ahead for Freshmen?

The upcoming academic year is shaping up to be a wild ride for incoming college students. With an unprecedented number of freshmen expected, universities are bracing for impact. The storm brewing on campuses is fueled by a mix of financial strain, political tension, and cultural clashes. The Suprem

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