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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Staten Island Skincare Business Faces Backlash After Owner's Controversial Actions

A skincare business in Staten Island is under fire after its owner, Eman Masoud, was caught in a viral video berating an elderly Jewish couple. The incident occurred when the couple asked Masoud for help paying a parking meter. Masoud, who wears a hijab, responded by demanding they say "Free Palesti

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Tech Insider's Potential Gains Under Trump's AI and Crypto Leadership

David Sacks, now a key figure in the Trump administration's AI and crypto policies, has sparked discussions about potential benefits to his personal investments and connections. Critics argue that his role might not be as ethical as it seems. Sacks has been vocal about his disapproval of a recent r

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Vaccine-Autism Debate: What the CDC Finally Admitted

The CDC recently updated its stance on vaccines and autism. It acknowledged that saying there is no link might not be entirely accurate. The science is not settled. This change is not about discouraging vaccines. It is about being honest with the public. The CDC and other health groups have long sa

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Breaking Through: New Hope in the Fight Against Multiple Myeloma

Multiple myeloma is a tough cancer to beat. It's sneaky, it comes back often, and it gets resistant to treatments. But in the last 20 years, scientists have been working hard to find new ways to fight it. They've come up with some pretty cool stuff. There are new drugs that target specific parts of

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Are We Willingly Walking Into a Digital Prison?

People often welcome technology into their lives without questioning its long-term effects. Take cell phones, for instance. Many can't imagine life without them, but they rarely think about how these devices track their every move. GPS, WiFi, and cell towers can pinpoint your location at any time. P

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Greek Farmers Fight for Fair Pay

Greek farmers are upset. They are not happy with the government. The government delayed their EU subsidies. This money is important for them. It helps them pay for things. The farmers protested. They blocked roads with tractors. Police used tear gas. This happened in central and northern Greece. Th

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

How Trump's Words Stirred Up Old Fears

Trump's first term was known for his harsh words. He often spoke in a way that made some people feel unwelcome. He called undocumented immigrants "rapists" and talked about inner-city youths as if they were wild animals. He even said there were "very fine people" among neo-Nazis. This kind of langua

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Dec 01 2025OPINION

Los Angeles' Board and Care Homes: A Fading Lifeline?

In Los Angeles, a unique type of housing called board and care homes has been disappearing fast. These places offer a roof and meals to people who need long-term care, often those with disabilities or low incomes. Some people think these homes are essential and should be saved. Others believe they k

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Bangladesh's Political Crossroads: Khaleda Zia's Health and the Future of BNP

In Bangladesh, the health of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, a key opposition figure, is causing concern. She is currently in a serious condition at a hospital in Dhaka. This news comes at a time when her party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), is trying to make a comeback in the political

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

Quick Fixes: Airbus Tackles Software Glitch in A320 Fleet

Airbus has been working hard to fix a software issue in its A320 planes. This problem came to light after a JetBlue A320 had a sudden drop in altitude, possibly due to solar flares. The fix involved updating the software that controls the plane's nose angle. Many airlines around the world had to qu

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