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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

EU's Military Aid to Ukraine: A Bumpy Road

The European Union's efforts to boost military support for Ukraine have hit a few roadblocks. The original idea was to send Ukraine at least 1. 5 million rounds of artillery ammunition in 2025. This plan was announced last month, but it was immediately blocked by Hungary. The EU then tried to ral

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

American Freed After Two Years in Taliban Custody

The Taliban government in Afghanistan recently released an American citizen who had been held captive for over two years. This man, George Glezmann, was a tourist when he was detained in December 2022. His release was described as a humanitarian gesture by the Taliban's foreign ministry. This event

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Mar 20 2025POLITICS

Judicial Pushback: A New Twist in Political Power Plays

In the realm of politics, leaders often find ways to sidestep judicial checks. However, the current U. S. president has taken a unique approach. Instead of trying to weaken the courts first, he has acted as if the judiciary is already powerless to stop him. This tactic is quite different from wha

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Mar 20 2025POLITICS

A Politician's Fall From Grace

A Minnesota lawmaker has stepped down from his position after being ensnared in a legal trap. Justin Eichorn, a Republican senator from Grand Rapids, handed in his resignation after being caught in a sting operation. This operation targeted individuals involved in commercial sex with minors. The new

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Racial Bias in Ovarian Cancer Screening

Ovarian cancer is a serious health issue that affects many women. One way doctors try to catch it early is by looking at something called cancer antigen 125, or CA-125. This is a protein that can be found in higher amounts in the blood of people with ovarian cancer. The problem is that the guideline

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Why South Indian Kids Are Struggling With Weight and Health Issues

In South India, a growing number of children and teens are facing weight problems. This is not just about how they look. It's about their health. Experts are trying to figure out why this is happening and how it affects their bodies. First, let's talk about the main causes. What makes a child or te

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

Arctic Warming's Surprising Impact on Eurasian Weather

The Arctic is heating up faster than ever before. This isn't just a distant problem. It's affecting weather patterns much further south. There's a growing body of evidence that suggests this rapid Arctic warming is linked to some unusually cold winters in Eurasia. This might sound counterintuitive.

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Mar 20 2025EDUCATION

Indiana's Debate: Fair Play or Unfair Targeting?

A heated discussion unfolded in Indiana as a bill aimed at banning transgender women from collegiate sports faced intense scrutiny. The Indiana Senate Committee on Education and Career Development listened to 17 individuals, with the majority voicing their opposition to the proposed legislation.

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Mar 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Shopping, Hotels, and Flights Services Under Fire in Europe

The European Commission has accused Google's parent company, Alphabet, of violating EU antitrust laws. The main issue? Google is giving its own Shopping, Hotels, and Flights services an unfair advantage in search results. This move is seen as a breach of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

A Student's Fight for Freedom

Mahmoud Khalil, a 30-year-old legal U. S. resident, is currently detained in a facility in Jena, Louisiana. He was arrested in New York on March 8th. Khalil is an Algerian citizen of Palestinian descent and is married to a U. S. citizen. He is currently challenging his detention in a New Jersey cour

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