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Oct 23 2025SCIENCE

How Your Walk Can Change How People See You

People often judge others based on first impressions, and one of the first things they notice is how you walk. A recent study found that the way you move can make a big difference in how others perceive you. It turns out that a confident stride can make a person appear more dominant, even if they ar

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Under Fire: What's Really Going On?

In a recent turn of events, Russia launched a series of strikes across Ukraine, targeting power plants, a kindergarten, and other locations. This attack resulted in six deaths and highlighted the ongoing tension between the two countries. The timing of these strikes is particularly noteworthy, as t

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Oct 22 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Milky Way's Mysterious Glow

The Milky Way, our cosmic home, still holds many secrets. One of these is a strange glow of gamma rays near its center. Scientists have been puzzling over this for years. Now, a new study suggests that this glow might come from dark matter, the invisible stuff that makes up most of our universe. Da

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

A New Leader Brings Hope to Cyprus

In a surprising turn of events, the Turkish Cypriot community has elected a new leader who might just breathe new life into the long-stalled peace talks. Tufan Erhurman, a moderate from the center-left, secured a whopping 62. 7% of the votes, leaving his opponent, Ersin Tatar, far behind with just 3

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Walking Right: Why Tiny Errors Can Cause Big Problems

Walking might look easy, but it's a complex process. To study and improve walking, experts use clinical gait analysis (CGA). This method breaks down walking into detailed parts. However, small errors can lead to big issues. One common mistake is not correctly identifying when the foot first touches

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

A Break in the Storm: Afghanistan and Pakistan Agree to Lay Down Arms

Afghanistan and Pakistan have decided to take a breather from their recent conflict. After weeks of tension and violence, both sides have agreed to a ceasefire. This truce, brokered by Qatar and Turkey, kicked in right away. The goal? To give both countries a chance to cool off and stop the fighting

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Trump and China: A Tariff Tug-of-War

The United States and China are set to meet again to talk about trade. This time, it's to stop a fight over taxes on goods. President Trump said these taxes can't go on forever. He also said China made him do it. China has been putting limits on rare earth minerals. These are important for making t

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Oct 16 2025BUSINESS

AI Startup Anthropic Eyes More Cash from Middle East

Anthropic, a major player in the AI world, is on the hunt for more money. They've just had some early chats with MGX, a big investment group based in Abu Dhabi. This is interesting because it's only been a short time since Anthropic secured a massive funding round. The CEO of Anthropic, Dario Amode

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Sep 14 2025BUSINESS

China and the US Clash Over Chips Before Big Meeting

China has started two big investigations into US chip policies. One looks at whether the US is treating Chinese companies unfairly. The other checks if the US is selling chips too cheaply in China. This happens just before high-level talks between the two countries in Spain. China says the US has b

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Sep 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Hulk Hogan's Fortune: One Son Inherits, One Daughter Steps Aside

Hulk Hogan, the wrestling legend, left behind a fortune of almost $5 million. His son, Nick, is the only one to inherit it. This is what the court papers say. Nick, now 35, took charge as the co-personal representative of his father's estate. He also asked Terry McCoy to help manage it. This all ha

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