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Apr 17 2025POLITICS

Haiti's Unpaid Bill: The Price of Freedom

Haiti is demanding that France pay up for a massive debt that has been dragging the country down for centuries. This isn't just about money. It's about acknowledging the harm caused by slavery and colonization. The debt started back in 1825, when Haiti agreed to pay France 150 million francs. This w

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Apr 17 2025POLITICS

Caught on Camera: The Truth Behind a Gruesome Execution

In the heart of a brutal conflict, two videos emerged, each telling a different story. One shows Ukrainian prisoners of war being executed by Russian soldiers. The other, recorded by a Russian drone, depicts the same scene but with a twist: the prisoners appear to be alive. This discrepancy raises s

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

California's Bold Move: Challenging Trump's Tariffs

California is gearing up to challenge Trump’s tariffs in a significant legal battle. The state’s governor and attorney general are teaming up to file a lawsuit that could limit the president’s power to impose tariffs. This move comes after Trump recently slapped steep tariffs on major trading partne

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Foods That Can Help You Sleep Better

Sleep troubles are a big deal. It is estimated that about one in three people worldwide struggle with insomnia. This can lead to some serious health issues. Traditional sleep meds often come with a list of side effects that can cause even more problems. This has sparked a lot of interest in finding

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Apr 16 2025CRIME

A Nighttime Fire Targets Pennsylvania Governor's Home

A recent incident in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has raised eyebrows and sparked conversations about political violence. In the early hours of April 13, 2025, a fire broke out at the governor's official residence. The governor, Josh Shapiro, and his family were inside at the time, but thankfully, no o

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

A Student's Fight for Citizenship and Peace

A student from Columbia University is in a tough spot. His name is Mohsen Mahdawi. He has been living in the United States for ten years. He is a legal permanent resident. He was on his way to take a test to become a U. S. citizen. Instead, he was arrested. Why? The U. S. government thinks his actio

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Prawn Preservation: The Cool Science Behind Saving Giant Freshwater Prawns

The giant freshwater prawn, known as Macrobrachium rosenbergii, is a big deal in tropical and subtropical areas. It is a vital species for aquaculture. Scientists have been working on ways to keep these prawns thriving. One key area of focus is preserving the prawns' spermatogonia. These are the cel

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Apr 15 2025BUSINESS

Los Angeles' Film Scene Facing Tough Times

The film and TV industry in Los Angeles is currently experiencing a downturn. This is due to a mix of global production challenges and increased competition from other regions. The first three months of the year saw a notable drop in production across all categories compared to the same period last

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Apr 15 2025WEATHER

Shaking in Southern California: A Quick Look at the 5. 2 Quake

The ground shook in Southern California on a Monday morning. A 5. 2 magnitude earthquake hit the region. This was not a big surprise. The area is known for its seismic activity. The epicenter was in San Diego County, just a few miles from Julian. This small mountain town is famous for its apple

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Sumy Under Siege: The Truth Behind the Missile Strike

The city of Sumy, nestled near Ukraine's border with Russia, found itself in the crosshairs of a deadly missile strike. This event, which took place on Palm Sunday, left a grim toll: 34 lives lost, including two young children, and 119 people injured. The attack was not an isolated incident but part

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