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Sep 06 2025EDUCATION

Education Research Takes a Hit: What's Next?

The Trump administration's recent cuts to education research have sent shockwaves through the academic community. The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) have seen significant reductions in funding and staff, leaving many researchers in the lurch. Mark War

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Sep 05 2025POLITICS

Keir Starmer's Cabinet Shake-Up: What's Next?

Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister, is facing a tough time. His government is struggling with slow economic growth and low popularity. Now, he has lost a key ally, Angela Rayner, who resigned as his deputy and housing minister. Rayner, 45, admitted she underpaid around $54, 000 in property ta

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Sep 05 2025HEALTH

Hormones, Health, and Identity: Understanding Kidney Risks for Transgender People

Transgender and gender-diverse individuals often face hurdles in healthcare. One key area of concern is how hormone therapy affects kidney health. This treatment, known as gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT), helps people align their bodies with their gender identity. It involves different hormo

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Sep 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Jennifer Aniston Finds Love with Jim Curtis: A Look into Their Growing Romance

Jennifer Aniston, known for her iconic roles and stunning red carpet appearances, has found a special someone in Jim Curtis. This relationship is making waves, and it seems like it's going strong. Curtis, a hypnotist with a calming presence, has been described as a great match for Aniston. He is int

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

Lebanon's Tough Choice: Hezbollah's Weapons or Peace?

Lebanon is at a crossroads. The government is about to tackle a big issue: should Hezbollah give up its weapons? This is a crucial moment, as Hezbollah refuses to disarm, while others push for it. The debate has gained momentum since last year's war with Israel, which shook up the balance of power i

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

What's Really Going On With Trump's Health?

People have always been curious about President Trump's health. He's not exactly open about his medical stuff, and that makes folks wonder. Recently, there was a big buzz online that he might be seriously ill or even dead. Why? Well, he wasn't seen much over the Labor Day weekend, and he's got some

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

Police Chief Defends Arrest of Comedy Writer Amid Free Speech Debate

In a recent turn of events, the top cop in the UK has stood by the arrest of a well-known comedy writer, sparking a heated discussion about free speech and police actions. Graham Linehan, famous for creating hit TV shows like "Father Ted" and "The IT Crowd, " was taken into custody by armed police

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Sep 03 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Cosmic Secrets: New York's Giant Particle Detector Shines

On Long Island, a massive particle detector has just passed a crucial test, bringing us closer to understanding the universe's earliest moments. The sPHENIX detector, a 1, 000-ton behemoth, successfully measured energy levels from high-speed gold ion collisions. This success is like a new telescope

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Sep 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flames Threaten Historic Gold Rush Town in California

A wildfire is causing chaos in a small town in California. This town has a rich history. It was settled by Chinese miners during the Gold Rush. The fire started on Tuesday and grew quickly. By Wednesday, it had spread to 10 square miles. The town of Chinese Camp was evacuated. Nearby highways were a

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Sep 03 2025CRIME

Survivors Speak Out: Pushing for Justice in the Epstein Case

In a powerful move, several women who say they were hurt by Jeffrey Epstein and his friend Ghislaine Maxwell spoke up in Washington. They shared their painful stories, hoping to push lawmakers to make all the secret files from the Epstein investigation public. One of the women, Marina Lacerda, said

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