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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise: China and Japan in a New Island Dispute

China and Japan are at it again, this time over some tiny islands in the East China Sea. Both countries claim the islands, which China calls Diaoyu and Japan calls Senkaku. China has sent its Coast Guard to patrol the waters around these uninhabited islands, which Japan currently controls. This lat

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Lebanon and Israel in Border Dispute

Lebanon is taking a stand against Israel. They plan to file a complaint with the United Nations Security Council. The issue? A concrete wall Israel is building along their shared border. Lebanon says this wall goes beyond the agreed-upon boundary, known as the Blue Line. The Blue Line is a boundary

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Trade Talks on Hold: Thailand and Cambodia Border Issues

The United States has paused talks with Thailand about a trade agreement. This decision comes after Thailand stopped following a peace agreement with Cambodia. Thailand says Cambodia broke the rules first, but Cambodia denies this. The U. S. sent a letter to Thailand about this. The letter said tal

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Is Your Sleep Routine Secretly Affecting Your Skin?

People often don't realize how much their sleep habits can impact their health. Recent studies are looking into how different sleep patterns might affect the chances of developing psoriatic disease (PsD). This is a condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. Scientists are trying to figur

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Violence and Control in the West Bank: A Growing Crisis

In the West Bank, violence and displacement are on the rise, particularly during the olive harvest season. On October 10, Palestinians in Beita were attacked while picking olives, resulting in 20 injuries. Just nine days later, a 53-year-old woman was beaten unconscious by a masked settler in Turmus

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Nov 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Clash Over Smartwatch Tech

A fresh legal battle is brewing in the tech world. The U. S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has decided to look into whether Apple's latest Apple Watches should be banned from import. This comes after a patent dispute with Masimo, a company specializing in medical monitoring tech. The ITC wan

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Nov 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Deep Dive: Burying Our Toxic Mess

People around the world are making a lot of trash. Some of it is really dangerous. One type of trash that scares people the most is radioactive waste. Countries are planning to bury this waste deep underground in special places. This is a huge job that will take a lot of time, money, and smart peopl

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

Oregon's School Funding: Who's Right?

Oregon's lawmakers claim they've finally met the school funding targets set by the Quality Education Commission. This is the first time in 25 years they've said this. But not everyone is convinced. The commission said the state needed $13. 5 billion to fully fund schools. Lawmakers approved $11. 36

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

Coffee Chaos: Why Starbucks Workers in California Are on Strike

A popular Starbucks in California's Downtown Disney is now closed. This is not because of a lack of customers, but because the workers decided to walk out. They are protesting for better pay and working conditions. The workers are part of a union called Starbucks Workers United. They want fair pay,

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

What's Up with PD-L1 and Ovarian Cancer?

PD-L1 is a protein that can interfere with the immune system's ability to function properly. Some researchers believe it might play a significant role in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). However, there's still a lot of uncertainty about how PD-L1 affects treatment outcomes or if it's linked to resis

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