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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

China's New Export Ban: A Bold Move in the Taiwan Dispute

China has taken a firm step in its ongoing disagreement with Japan. It has decided to stop sending certain goods to Japan's military. These goods are called "dual-use" items. They can be used for both civilian and military purposes. This decision comes after a Japanese leader made some strong state

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Heart Help Not Reaching All in Europe

In Europe, there's a big problem. Not everyone gets the same help for heart issues. This is especially true in the south. Even though there are new tools to help hearts work better, not everyone can use them. These tools are called LVADs. They stand for left ventricular assist devices. They help he

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Syria and Israel: A Fresh Start in Peace Talks

Syria and Israel are back at the negotiating table, thanks to the U. S. stepping in to help. After a few months of silence, talks have restarted, with Syria pushing for Israeli troops to leave areas they took over after the fall of Bashar al-Assad. The Syrian team, led by Foreign Minister Asaad al-S

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

A Look at RSW's Holiday Magic

During the 2025 holidays, Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) proved that it's possible to make travel enjoyable. Despite the usual worries about delays and cancellations, the airport staff went above and beyond. From the parking attendants to the baggage handlers, security, and even the f

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Jan 04 2026BUSINESS

Rob Keith: The New Face of Rembolt Ludtke

Rob Keith is now a partner at Rembolt Ludtke LLP. This happened on January 1, 2026. He is known for solving tricky business and personal problems. He does this through talking things out, making decisions with others, and going to court if needed. Rob is one of only eleven lawyers in a special group

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

Pigs in the Pacific: A Journey Through Time

Pigs have been moving around the Pacific islands for thousands of years. This isn't just a fun fact. It's a big deal. These pigs changed the islands forever. But how did they get there? Scientists looked at pig DNA and teeth. They studied over 500 pigs. They also looked at teeth from pigs that live

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

K-pop's Tough Fight: NewJeans and the Big Legal Battle

The world of K-pop is no stranger to drama, but the latest feud between NewJeans and their record label, Ador, has taken a serious turn. It all started with a dispute that lasted over a year, ending with a legal battle that could cost millions. Ador is now suing Danielle Marsh, a 20-year-old singer

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

Pasta Politics: US Eases Up on Italian Pasta Tariffs

The US has decided to lower the extra charges on Italian pasta. This move comes after a lot of people complained about the high cost of living. The US had accused some Italian pasta companies of selling their products too cheaply in America. But now, the extra charges have been reduced from a huge 9

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Money and Health: A Tale of Two Measures in China

In China, the link between money and health is not as straightforward as it might seem. Recent research using data from 2016 and 2020 shows that how people feel about their health and what their body mass index (BMI) says can be quite different. This difference changes depending on where you live an

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Dec 31 2025BUSINESS

Chips Clash: China and Netherlands in Tech Showdown

A tech fight is heating up between China and the Netherlands. It all started when the Dutch government took control of a chipmaker called Nexperia. This company is owned by China and makes tiny but super important parts for all sorts of electronics, especially cars. The Dutch move was unexpected an

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