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May 09 2025POLITICS

Russia's Big Show: Celebrating Victory and Power

Russia recently celebrated a huge milestone: the 80th anniversary of defeating Nazi Germany in World War II. This event was marked by a grand parade in Moscow's Red Square, led by President Vladimir Putin. The parade was a display of military might, featuring tanks, missiles, and thousands of troops

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May 09 2025SPORTS

New Jersey Numbers for New Faces

The Giants have made some interesting choices for their new players' jersey numbers. Abdul Carter, a first-round pick, had his heart set on a couple of iconic numbers. He wanted to honor legends by wearing No. 56 or No. 11. But the team said no, so he'll start with No. 51. This number choice is

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May 09 2025HEALTH

What is the Role of Forensic Nurses in Brazil?

Forensic nursing is a crucial part of the healthcare system in Brazil. It involves specialized nurses who play a vital role in legal investigations. These nurses work at the intersection of healthcare and the legal system. They are trained to collect, document, and preserve evidence from victims of

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May 09 2025EDUCATION

Fighting for Change: Two Doctors' Journey Through Jim Crow

In the heart of the Jim Crow South, two Black surgeons left lasting marks on their community. The first was Thomas H. Brewer, Sr. In 1956, Brewer was a well-respected doctor and community leader in Columbus, Georgia. His life was cut short when a white business owner shot and killed him. The kil

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May 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Radon: The Silent Invader in Canadian Homes

In the quest to keep homes cozy and energy-efficient, Canadians are turning to advanced ventilation systems. These systems do more than just keep the air fresh; they also tackle a sneaky problem: radon. This invisible, odorless gas seeps into homes from the ground and can build up to harmful levels.

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May 08 2025POLITICS

How Hidden Biases Shape Support for AAPI Rights

The rise of anti-Asian sentiment in early 2020 sparked a significant movement. The Stop AAPI Hate initiative was launched to combat racism and violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). Social media played a big role, with hashtags like #StopAAPIHate gaining traction. This moveme

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

The Ever-Changing Moral Compass

People often think of morality as a fixed set of rules. But what if it's more like a work in progress? Recent studies suggest that our moral decisions are flexible and can change based on new information and experiences. This means that our idea of right and wrong is not set in stone. It's more like

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May 08 2025LIFESTYLE

Savvy Shoppers Rejoice: Top Picks from Amazon This Week

Amazon, the giant of online shopping, is known for its vast array of deals, making it a go-to for savvy shoppers. With so many options, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Fortunately, there are teams dedicated to sifting through the chaos to find the best bargains. This week, there are s

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May 08 2025POLITICS

Syria's New Leader Seeks Support Amidst Ongoing Struggles

The Syrian landscape has shifted dramatically. The brutal dictator Bashar Assad is gone. Al-Sharaa, a former Al Qaeda member, is now in charge. He has promised to safeguard minority groups and promote more inclusive policies. However, the path to peace is far from smooth. In March, a wave of sec

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May 07 2025POLITICS

Russia's Costly Push: Putin's Gambit in Ukraine

Russia is pouring troops into Ukraine, but the gains are minimal and costly. The Institute for the Study of War reports that Russia's advances have slowed significantly this year, with a steep increase in casualties. In 2025, Russia is losing an average of 99 troops for every square kilometer of ter

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