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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Thailand's Political Turmoil: Protests Erupt Over Prime Minister's Controversial Call

In Bangkok, a large group of people took to the streets to express their anger and demand the resignation of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The reason? A leaked phone conversation with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen, which has sparked a political firestorm. The protest was fueled by Paetongtarn's handling of a recent border clash with Cambodia, where one ...

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Mar 23 2025BUSINESS

Heathrow's Power Struggle: Airport Bounces Back After Fire

Heathrow Airport was back in action on Saturday morning. The airport was able to resume flights after a fire at a nearby electrical substation caused a major power outage. This outage led to significant travel disruptions the day before. The fire's cause is still a mystery. Investigations are ongoing to determine what sparked the blaze. Authorities have ruled ou...

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Feb 28 2025FINANCE

Egg Prices Soar: Bird Flu or Big Business?

Egg prices have skyrocketed to unprecedented levels, leaving many consumers scratching their heads. The culprit? Bird flu, according to the egg industry. More than 166 million birds have been culled to stop the virus from spreading. This has led to a significant drop in the number of egg-laying hens, causing a supply shortage. The USDA has a policy of killing entire ...

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Feb 07 2025CRIME

Helicopter Without Tracking System Involved in River Crash.

"The technology used to keep a close eye on military choppers was not working during the crash in the Potomac River. Why did this happen? " Every year, Army helicopters have to do training exercises. This includes using tracking technology so that air traffic management can track them. This helps keep the skies safe. Last week, things went horribly wrong. A Blackha...

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Feb 05 2025EDUCATION

University Antisemitism: A Storm Brewing in Higher Education

"Multiple colleges, including Northwestern University, are in hot water after protests against Israel’s actions in the Israel-Hamas war. Which seems to have turned messy. The federal government is stepping in. They're calling the situation "widespread antisemitic harassment, " and they're using a law from the 1960s to investigate the situation. Why the 1964 Civil R...

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

World Drops 'Coin', Unveils New Iris-Scanning Orb

World, the startup that once went by Worldcoin, has made some big changes. They've dropped the "coin" from their name and introduced a new iris-scanning device called the Orb. This device is designed to prove that you're a real human, not a bot or AI. The company's co-founder, Alex Blania, explained that the old name didn't fit their mission anymore. They want to do ...

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Sep 15 2024FINANCE

Contempt of Congress: A Rare and Serious Charge Against Steward Health Care CEO

The US Senate is preparing to hold Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre in contempt of Congress if he fails to appear at a hearing on Capitol Hill. This is a rare and serious charge, with the last subpoena issued by the committee occurring in the 1980s. The hearing is set to take place on Thursday, and lawmakers from both parties have expressed their frustration...

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