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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

Big Shake-Up in US Foreign Aid

The current administration in the US is making huge changes to how the country gives aid to other nations. The plan is to cut more than 90% of the contracts from the US Agency for International Development. This means that a lot of the money that was going to help other countries will now be stopped

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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Big Ask: Security First, Then Minerals

Ukraine's President has a clear message for the U. S. and Europe: security guarantees are the key to any successful minerals deal. He believes the current agreement is just a starting point, light on details and financial commitments. He wants a clear understanding of the broader security picture fr

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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

The Shadow of Power

Imagine a Cabinet meeting where the most powerful person in the room isn't even a Cabinet member. That's what happened during a recent gathering. The room was filled with top-ranking agency heads, but they mostly kept quiet. Instead, all eyes were on a man in a dark coat sitting in the shadows. This

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Feb 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Tiny Powerhouse: Gaming and Local AI

A well-known brand for its modular, fixable laptops has just released its first desktop computer. This compact desktop PC is packed with impressive features. It is designed to handle both gaming and running large language models locally. The standout feature of this desktop is its internal comp

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Green Solvents: The Future of Food Safety

Food safety is a big deal. It's under threat from pollutants in the environment and from human activities. But there's a new hero in town: deep eutectic solvents, or DESs. These aren't your average solvents. They're green, efficient, and great at detecting tiny amounts of pollutants in food. DESs

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

Rubio's Tough Question: Putin's Actions Under the Spotlight

Marco Rubio, a senator from Florida, once had a straightforward question for the future secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. This was at a Senate hearing right after the election of President Trump. The question was, "Is Vladimir Putin a war criminal? " This was a tough question to answer. Trump was k

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Leader: Ready to Step Down for Peace, but Not for Minerals

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently stated that he would step down if it meant securing peace for his country. He even suggested that he could swap his position for Ukraine's membership in NATO. This bold statement came during a press conference where he was asked if he would resign to e

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: Helping Ethnic Minorities Fight Liver Cancer

Liver cancer is a big health problem around the world. It hits ethnic minorities especially hard. Why? Because they often struggle with cultural differences, low health awareness, and not enough access to healthcare. These issues make it tough for them to manage their health and get the right treatm

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Plan: Picking His Own Reporters

Imagine being a reporter who gets to cover the president's daily activities. It's a big deal. If you're one of the lucky ones, you're part of a small group called the presidential press pool. This group has been around for a while, and it's always been chosen by the White House Correspondents' As

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Feb 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Level Up Your Coding with Google's Free AI Buddy

Google has just made a big move for developers everywhere. They've released a tool called Gemini Code Assist. It's an AI designed to make coding easier. This tool has been around for a while, but it was only for big companies. Now, it's free for everyone. This means developers can get help right in

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