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Jan 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Their Honest Confessions About Love Life

Some famous people have been very open about their romantic lives. They've shared numbers, stories, and even some wild details. Let's dive in. Charlie Sheen once said he'd been with thousands of women. He even had a nickname, "The Machine. " Years later, he mentioned a much bigger number, but he sa

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

When Germs Trick Doctors: A Lesson in Hidden Infections

Sometimes, the body sends mixed signals. An elderly person comes in with muscle pain and fatigue. Blood tests show inflammation. Doctors often think of polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR), a common condition. They start treatment with steroids. The patient feels better. But what if it's not PMR? In this c

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Somaliland's Independence Bid Hits a Roadblock

Somaliland, a region in the Horn of Africa, has long sought international recognition for its independence from Somalia. However, recent moves by Israel to recognize Somaliland have been met with strong opposition from African regional bodies and Somalia itself. The African Union and the Intergover

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Moscow's Business Gamble: Hope and Reality

Some close to President Donald Trump see Russia as a goldmine for business. They think the country's vast resources and potential could bring big profits. Steve Witkoff, a special envoy, and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, are leading this charge. They believe Russia's return to the globa

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Mogadishu Steps Toward Direct Democracy

Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, is making a big move. It's holding municipal elections. This is a first step towards something huge: direct national elections. The last time Somalia had direct national elections was way back in 1969. That's over 50 years ago! Since then, things have been different. A

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Dec 25 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Magnetic Field Acting Up: What's Going On?

Something weird is happening way up in the sky. Earth's magnetic field is acting strange. It's not following the usual rules. Normally, big solar storms cause this kind of fuss. But this time, the sun isn't to blame. Scientists are scratching their heads. The effects are real, though. Bright lights

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Dec 21 2025OPINION

When Did the World Turn Upside Down?

Something strange is happening. It's like the world has flipped upside down. Things that should be simple are now complicated. People who should be helping are causing harm. It's confusing and frustrating. Take the government, for example. They promised one thing and did the opposite. They said foo

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Keeping Kids' Teeth Healthy Without Fluoride in Water

Some places have stopped adding fluoride to tap water. This is a problem because fluoride helps keep teeth strong. It fights off cavities by making tooth enamel tougher. Without it, kids might get more cavities. Experts say fluoride is safe and works well. Big health groups still support it. But so

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Dec 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Who Brought Their Pets Back to Life

Some famous people have found a way to keep their pet's memory alive. They have used science to clone their beloved dogs. This is not a new thing, but it has become more popular in recent years. Tom Brady, the famous football player, recently shared that he cloned his late dog, Lua. He did this wit

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Why Is the U. S. Still in NATO?

Some people in the U. S. government think it's time for the country to leave NATO. They say the organization is old and no longer useful. Rep. Thomas Massie from Kentucky introduced a bill to do just that. He believes the U. S. should focus on its own defense instead of paying for other countries.

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