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Oct 11 2025POLITICS

A Quiet Leader Returns

Sebastien Lecornu is back in the spotlight. This time, he's facing a tough job: getting France's 2026 budget through a parliament that's not on his side. He's no stranger to hard work, though. Lecornu has been a key player in Macron's government for years, even if many French people didn't know his

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Oct 11 2025POLITICS

A Fresh Look at the Israel-Hamas Peace Deal: What's Next?

Two former U. S. secretaries of state, Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice, recently shared their thoughts on the Israel-Hamas peace deal. They praised President Trump's efforts but also cautioned that the road ahead is uncertain. The deal, signed just days ago, includes Hamas releasing all remain

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Oct 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Browse the Web: Dia AI Browser Goes Public on Mac

The Browser Company has just made its AI-powered browser, Dia, available to everyone using Macs. This isn't just any browser; it's designed to make your online tasks easier and faster. Dia is all about using AI to help you with everyday activities like planning, learning, and even coding. One of th

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Sep 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can AI Really Find Your Perfect Match?

Dating apps are trying to use AI to help people find love. They want to make the process more personal and less tiring. Some apps, like Bumble, are using AI to match people based on their values and goals. Others, like Sitch and Amata, are using AI to create personalized profiles and matches. Even F

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Sep 24 2025POLITICS

Gaza City Under Siege: A Closer Look at the Conflict

The Israeli military has been moving deeper into Gaza City, putting the lives of many Palestinians at risk. These people had chosen to stay, hoping that the increasing calls for a ceasefire would protect their homes. Meanwhile, U. S. President Donald Trump met with Muslim leaders at the United Natio

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Sep 22 2025POLITICS

Kim Jong Un's Mixed Messages: Nukes, Trump, and Future Talks

Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, recently spoke about his past interactions with former U. S. President Donald Trump. He mentioned that he has good memories of Trump and suggested that the U. S. should stop asking North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons before talks can start again. Kim a

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Sep 22 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter: UK, Australia, and Canada Recognize Palestine

In a bold move, the UK, Australia, and Canada have officially acknowledged Palestine as a state. This decision comes as a response to Israel's actions in Gaza and the ongoing expansion of settlements in the West Bank. The UK's Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, emphasized that this recognition is not an

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Sep 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making Sense of the Mind's Static

Brain waves are like whispers from our minds, but they often get lost in the noise. EEG machines try to capture these whispers, but they frequently pick up static too. This static can come from bad connections, movement, or just too much background noise. Usually, scientists throw out the noisy part

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Push for Security: Zelenskyy to Talk with Trump at UN

In the midst of ongoing conflict, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to meet with U. S. President Donald Trump during the United Nations General Assembly. This meeting comes as Russia continues its aggressive strikes on Ukraine, with recent attacks killing at least three people and injur

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Sep 20 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech, Smarter Health: How AI is Changing Nursing

AI is everywhere in healthcare. It's in the apps we use, the tools nurses rely on, and the systems that help doctors make decisions. But with all this tech, there are big questions to answer. How do we make sure it's fair? How do we keep it safe? And how do we make sure it helps everyone, not just a

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