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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

NATO's Tough Talk: Allies Face Uncertainty and High Costs

NATO allies are in a tough spot. The US wants them to spend more on defense. This is not new. But now, the US is pushing for a big increase. They want NATO countries to spend 5% of their GDP on defense. This is a lot more than the current target of 2%. Most NATO countries are already struggling to m

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Apr 04 2025OPINION

The Role of Mental Health in Criminal Responsibility

The legal system assumes that people are accountable for their actions. But what happens when someone has a mental health issue? This is where things get tricky. The insanity defense comes into play, but it's not always clear when or how a mental disorder affects a person's responsibility for their

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Secure Messaging: Why Your Behavior Matters More Than You Think

The National Security Agency (NSA) has a warning for all iPhone and Android users. It is not about the apps themselves, but about how people use them. Millions of users do not realize that simple mistakes can compromise their security. This warning came to light after a mix-up involving Trump offici

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: A Growing Concern in the Heartland

Measles is making a comeback in the United States. It has spread to Kansas and is affecting children the most. The state health department suspects it may be connected to a larger outbreak happening in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. The virus has already infected 379 people across these three s

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak: Kansas' Vaccination Gap

In Kansas, measles is making a comeback, and it is spreading fast. Within a week, the number of cases doubled, and the virus reached three more counties. Some of these counties have shockingly low vaccination rates among kindergartners, with some as low as 41 percent. Experts say that a vaccination

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Mar 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 4a Users Face Battery Blues

Google sent out a message to Pixel 4a users. The subject line read "Changes coming to your Pixel 4a. " This was a red flag. It was clear that the news would not be good. The message was about an upcoming software update. This update would affect the battery's performance and stability. In othe

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Mar 24 2025BUSINESS

Aussie Giant James Hardie Makes a Big Move

A massive deal is brewing in the world of building materials. James Hardie, an Australian company known for its fiber-cement products, is set to buy AZEK, a maker of outdoor products. This acquisition, valued at $8. 75 billion, could be the biggest deal to come out of Australia in 2025. The deal is

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Mar 24 2025BUSINESS

Roundup's Legal Storm: The Battle Over a Billion-Dollar Verdict

The legal storm surrounding Roundup, a popular weedkiller, continues to rage. A recent court decision in Georgia has added fuel to the fire. A jury ordered Bayer, the parent company of Monsanto, to pay nearly 2. 1 billion dollars to a man who claims Roundup caused his cancer. This verdict is just th

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Mar 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Power Grid's New Helper: Fuzzy Logic and Dynamic Voltage Restorers

The modern power grid is under pressure. It has to handle more complex disturbances than ever before. This is due to the rise of renewable energy sources and the increased use of advanced electronics. These factors lead to voltage sags, swells, and harmonics. These issues can harm equipment and

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Mar 23 2025SPORTS

The Unexpected March Madness March of the Razorbacks

The Razorbacks of Arkansas made a stunning entrance into the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. This was a big deal because they had to beat a strong team to get there. They were up against the second-seeded St. John's, led by the experienced coach Rick Pitino. The Razorbacks, coached by John Calip

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