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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

Iran's Satellite Launch: A Game-Changer in the Middle East?

The recent satellite launch by Iran has sparked concerns among Western governments, who fear that the technology used could accelerate the country's ballistic missile development. However, is this assumption correct? What if Iran's intentions are genuinely peaceful, and the launch is merely a step t

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

Russia's War on Faith: The Unjust Crackdown on Jehovah's Witnesses

The Russian government's relentless persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses has reached new heights, with nine men sentenced to prison terms of between three and seven years for practicing their religious beliefs. The latest victims of this draconian crackdown are a stark reminder of the Kremlin's extrem

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Solar Eclipse Showdown: Prisoners Demand Their Right to Witness the Rare Event

As the world prepares to witness the rare total solar eclipse on April 8, a group of inmates at the Woodbourne Correctional Facility in New York are taking a stand, demanding their right to experience this celestial phenomenon. Six inmates have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Corrections a

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Should You Make a Career Change at 36? The Answer May Surprise You

Is 36 too old to switch from finance to art? The short answer is no, but it's not quite that simple. Seeking Artistic Fulfillment, a 36-year-old who's spent years working in finance, is now eager to pursue their passion for art. They're not alone in their desire for a career pivot, and with good rea

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Win the Day: A Cooler Way to Spend Game Day

Imagine a place where you can escape the scorching Louisiana heat and still be in the midst of the action on game day. Sounds like a dream come true, right? Well, Surge Entertainment, a family entertainment center just outside LSU's campus, is the perfect spot to do just that. Created by former Sain

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Rise of the Unconventional: Hollywood's Box Office Battle Royale

The world of Hollywood is abuzz with the latest box office numbers, and it's safe to say that this summer is shaping up to be a wild ride. With the likes of 'Inside Out 2', 'Despicable Me 4', 'Alien: Romulus', and 'It Ends With Us' dominating the charts, it's no surprise that fans are left scratchin

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Sep 15 2024SCIENCE

Editing Humanity for Space: A Leap of Faith or a Giant Step?

As we contemplate the possibility of establishing human settlements on the Moon, Mars, and beyond, a crucial debate is unfolding. Should we prioritize robotic exploration or human missions? The answer lies in the realm of gene editing, a technology that has revolutionized our ability to alter human

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Sep 15 2024SCIENCE

Mars Rover Legend: The Man Who Landed on the Red Planet

Peter Theisinger, the mastermind behind NASA's Mars rover missions, was never your typical engineer. Despite his lack of mechanical skills, he oversaw projects that successfully landed three robotic contraptions on the Martian surface, collecting crucial evidence of ancient hot springs and microbial

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

Ford's Shift on Diversity and Inclusion: A Step Backward or a Pragmatic Move?

Ford, one of the most iconic American automakers, has made some significant changes to its diversity and inclusion policies. In an email to employees, CEO Jim Farley announced that the company has "shifted" its employee resource groups' focus and ended participation in external culture surveys by th

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Lost Education, Lost Childhood: Gaza's Children Pay the Price of War

CNN — Multicolored posters, white streamers and Palestinian flags made of paper decorate a tent in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza. School rucksacks stuffed with clothes, small pillows and floral blankets are strewn on the floor. More than a dozen girls and boys sit cross-legged inside a makeshift class

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