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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

Northwestern University Settles with Feds for $75M Over Antisemitism Claims

Northwestern University has agreed to pay $75 million to the federal government. This is to settle claims of antisemitism and discrimination on campus. The deal also requires the school to take steps to protect Jewish students and staff. The university must create clear policies for protests and dem

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Chalk Dust: The Hidden Classroom Hazard

Teachers in Johannesburg's public secondary schools are facing an unseen challenge: chalk dust. A recent study shed light on how teachers handle this everyday hazard. Most teachers, around 95%, have never had any training on the risks of chalk dust. This lack of knowledge leads to a worrying trend:

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Battery Power: A New Way to Make Lithium-Sulfur Batteries Better

Lithium-sulfur batteries are a big deal. They can store a lot of energy, but they have a problem. The stuff inside them, called lithium polysulfides, moves around too much. This makes the batteries wear out faster. Scientists are trying to fix this by making better catalysts. These are like helpers

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Kyrgyzstan's Shift: Power Consolidation and Economic Boom

Kyrgyzstan is gearing up for a snap parliamentary election, with President Sadyr Japarov's allies poised to secure a significant victory. Japarov, known for his populist and nationalist stance, has tightened his grip on the country since 2020. This election sets the stage for his potential re-electi

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Australia's PM Ties the Knot in Low-Key Wedding

Anthony Albanese made history as the first Australian prime minister to get married while in office. The event was a private affair, held at The Lodge in Canberra, with only family and close friends in attendance. The couple had kept the details of their wedding under wraps, but it was no surprise t

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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

California Steps Up Against School Bias

California is taking a stand against discrimination in schools. A new law has been passed to create an Office of Civil Rights within the state's Department of Education. This office will have a team of at least six people, including someone specifically focused on antisemitism. Their job is to teach

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

U. S. Top Diplomat May Miss Crucial NATO Gathering

A significant NATO meeting is coming up, and guess who might not show up? Marco Rubio, the U. S. Secretary of State, is considering skipping the NATO foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels next week. This is not your average absence; it's quite unusual for the top U. S. diplomat to miss such an impo

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Exploring Cannabidiol's Potential in Autism Care: What We Need to Learn

Cannabidiol, or CBD, has been making waves in the world of medicine. It's a compound found in cannabis that doesn't get you high. Instead, it's known for its calming effects. Recently, scientists have been looking into how CBD could help people with autism. Autism is a complex condition. It affects

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Brain Wiring: How Unique Connections Shape Our Minds

Neuroscience is stepping away from old ideas that label brain differences as problems. Instead, it's looking at each person's brain as a unique network. This shift is called precision neurodiversity. It's about seeing how our brains are wired differently and how that affects how we think and behave.

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Uncovering the Truth Behind Afghan Vetting

In the wake of recent events, questions have surfaced about the vetting process for Afghans entering the United States. It turns out, some individuals may have manipulated their backgrounds with the help of brokers. This raises serious concerns about the reliability of the vetting system. The suspe

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