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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Rebuilding Dilemma: Who Pays the Bill?

Imagine a country in ruins, homes destroyed, and lives uprooted. That's Ukraine today. The World Bank estimates that fixing everything will cost nearly $500 billion. This includes homes, roads, and the lives of many people. The war has taken a massive toll, with many people killed or forced to flee.

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Gulf Leaders Unite to Challenge US Gaza Plan

In response to a bold proposal from the US President, leaders from Gulf countries, Egypt, and Jordan are set to gather in Riyadh. Their mission? To brainstorm a counterplan to the controversial idea of redeveloping Gaza under US control. This gathering is a prelude to a larger summit organized by th

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Germany's Health Care: Stuck in the Past?

Imagine this: a country with advanced technology, yet its healthcare system is still stuck using paper records. Germany is facing a major challenge. The healthcare system is trying to move into the digital age, but it's not easy. Strict rules about protecting patient data, old systems that don't wor

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Feb 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Surprise! Jury Duty is Back for Another Round

Amazon's Prime Video is set to air the second season of "Jury Duty. " This comedy series, which aired on Amazon Freevee in 2023, got a lot of attention. The show follows a group of actors, including James Marsden, who surround an unsuspecting juror during a trial. The show is back for another round,

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Grapevine's Secret Weapon Against Fungal Foes

Plants have a clever way of defending themselves against invaders. They use special receptors on their cell surfaces to spot trouble. These receptors can pick up signals from both the bad guys (pathogens) and helpful peptides released by the plant itself. This is like having a security system that c

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Feb 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Chapter Ahead for Brooklyn Arts

The Brooklyn Academy of Music is saying goodbye to its president, Gina Duncan. She will be leaving her post when her contract ends in June, after spending three years at the helm. The news came out on a Wednesday evening, but no specific reason was given for her departure. The institution did, howev

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Feb 20 2025RELIGION

Beliefs at Work: The Fashion Dilemma

Workplaces are like big communities where people from all walks of life come together. But when it comes to religious clothing, things can get complicated. Some bosses say no religious symbols, while others are fine with it. This isn't just about fashion; it's about something much bigger: religious

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Feb 20 2025EDUCATION

Wisconsin's Education Showdown: Two Candidates Face Off

Wisconsin's upcoming April election is shaping up to be a big deal for the state's education system. Two candidates have emerged from the primary election, each with their own vision for the future of education in Wisconsin. Jill Underly, the current leader of the Department of Public Instruction,

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Ease Your Knees with Ancient Chinese Wisdom

Knee pain is a common issue, especially for those with osteoarthritis. It can make everyday activities like walking or climbing stairs a challenge. But there's a natural solution that has been around for centuries: ancient Chinese exercises like Tai Chi and Qigong. These exercises focus on slow, con

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: What's Happening in Texas and New Mexico?

Measles is making a comeback in the Southwestern United States. Texas is currently dealing with a significant outbreak, with 58 confirmed cases as of the latest update. The situation is particularly concerning in Gaines County, where 45 infections have been reported. This county, along with Terry, L

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