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Nov 11 2024POLITICS

European Leaders Gather in Hungary: What's Next with Trump Back in Charge?

On Thursday, leaders from nearly 50 European countries and neighboring nations met in Budapest, Hungary, for the fifth European Political Community summit. The spotlight was on the war in Ukraine and economic security, especially since Donald Trump was re-elected as U. S. president. European Council

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Nov 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The True End for a TV Legend: John Dutton's Sudden Exit

Yellowstone, a show loved for its ranch drama, shocked viewers with a big reveal in the second half of its final season. The lead character, John Dutton, played by Kevin Costner, was suddenly written out of the story. The episode kicked off with John's daughter, Beth, spotting police and an ambulanc

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

Valencia Residents Demand Leader's Resignation After Flood Chaos

Valencia's residents took to the streets to protest the regional leader, Carlos Mazón, after last week's deadly floods. Over 200 people lost their lives, and many more are still missing. The protestors were angry because Mazón's administration didn't send flood alerts to people's phones until hours

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Nov 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Joker 2: A Flop According to Comedian Tim Dillon

Comedian Tim Dillon, who played a small role in Joker: Folie à Deuce, didn't hold back his thoughts on the film. He called it the "worst film ever made" during an interview on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. The movie, directed by Todd Phillips, stars Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga. It was released

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

What Rules Do Soldiers Follow Around the World?

Every country has its own set of rules for soldiers, shaped by history and culture. Soldiers have big responsibilities, as they can use deadly force. They must be experts with their weapons and follow the laws of war, showing humanity at all times. Their leaders guide them, and the nation supports t

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

Rethinking Suicide: Beyond Public Health

When we talk about suicide, it's often framed as a public health issue. But is that the whole story? This essay takes a step back to explore the deeper meanings and historical contexts behind suicide. Drawing on ideas from thinkers like Michel Foucault, Primo Levi, and Judith Butler, we'll challenge

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Mystery Illness: NASA Keeps Quiet on SpaceX Astronaut's Condition

NASA hasn't yet revealed why one of the SpaceX Crew-8 astronauts was hospitalized after returning from the International Space Station (ISS) last month. The astronauts, including NASA's Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt, Jeanette Epps, and Russia's Alexander Grebenkin, splashed down off Florida's co

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Nov 09 2024CRIME

Tragedy Strikes Quetta Train Station

A suicide bomber disguised as a passenger caused chaos and death at Quetta's train station in southwestern Pakistan. The attack happened as passengers waited for a train. Officials report at least 26 people killed and 62 injured. The victims include soldiers and railway staff. The bomber blew himsel

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Transforming US Healthcare: The Power of Teamwork Between Value-Based Care and Lifestyle Medicine

The US healthcare system has long been stuck in a fee-for-service model, which makes it tough for doctors to provide top-notch care and has led to a significant shortage of primary care workers. A shift to value-based primary care, where doctors are paid based on patient outcomes rather than the num

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Nov 09 2024SPORTS

Blunders on the Field: Michaels Slams Refs in Bengals-Ravens Thriller

You might think football is all about strategy and skill, but sometimes, a game's outcome can hinge on something beyond the players' control: the referees. That's exactly what happened in the Bengals-Ravens showdown on Thursday night. Al Michaels, the voice of Amazon's play-by-play, wasn't shy about

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