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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Who Matters in Windsor's Opioid Crisis?

In Windsor, Ontario, a heated discussion unfolded over whether police should carry naloxone. This drug can save lives during opioid overdoses. The city took its time to make a decision. Other places in Canada acted faster. This delay raised questions about who is seen as valuable in society. The de

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Dec 25 2025RELIGION

Nigeria's Forgotten People: Who Are the Displaced?

Nigeria is facing a growing issue. Many individuals are being pushed out of their homes. But who exactly are these people? And what drives them to leave? The answer isn't straightforward. Official records often lack detailed information about their religious backgrounds, making it challenging to gra

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and the US: A Step Towards Peace?

Ukraine has shared a new 20-point peace plan with the US. This plan is a big step towards ending the war with Russia. But there are still some big disagreements. One big issue is about who controls what land. Ukraine and the US have different ideas. Ukraine wants to keep the land it has now. The US

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Power of CRISPR in Enzyme Creation

CRISPR is a game-changer in the world of science. It's a tool that lets researchers tweak genes with incredible precision. Right now, it's being used to create better enzymes, but we're just scratching the surface of what it can do. Enzymes are like tiny workers in our bodies. They help speed up ch

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Settlers and Land: A Clash in the West Bank

In the West Bank, small groups of settlers are making big moves. They start with a few temporary homes and grow into large communities. This growth often comes at the expense of Palestinians, who are driven off their land. The settlers use violence to take control. They set fires and throw stones. T

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Old Towns, New Lines: Kittery and York Settle Their Land Dispute

Kittery and York, the oldest towns in Maine, have finally settled a border dispute that started way back in the 1600s. The issue popped up again a few years ago when a developer bought land near Route 1, right where the two towns meet. York thought the border was a straight line, but Kittery believ

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

A Leader's Journey: Empowering Latinos Through Business

Gale Castillo's journey began with a simple yet profound moment. Her son, a high school junior, was once asked by a friend, "What gang are you in? " This question came after a class discussion about his Mexican heritage. The friend, who had known him since kindergarten, should have known better. Thi

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Splay: A Portable Projector with a Twist

The Splay is a unique gadget that serves as both a portable projector and a foldable monitor. It's not your typical monitor, though. It's more like a projector that can transform into a large screen when needed. The device is lightweight and can be folded into a small case, making it easy to carry a

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Disputes Leave Patients in a Lurch

Healthcare costs are rising, and insurance companies and hospitals are not seeing eye to eye. This is leaving patients in a tough spot, especially those with serious illnesses like cancer. Danny DeJarnette, a 67-year-old cancer patient in Florida, found himself in this exact situation. His insurance

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Wide Fold: A Bold Move in the Foldable Phone Game

Samsung is gearing up to launch its new Wide Fold phone in 2026. This phone is designed to compete directly with Apple's upcoming foldable device. The Wide Fold will have a unique design, featuring a 5. 4-inch display when folded and a 7. 6-inch display when unfolded. It will have a 4:3 aspect ratio

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