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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Echoes of Autocracy: Trump's Tactics and Global Strongmen

Living in China as a journalist gave a unique perspective on the current US presidency. Many Americans are confused by Trump's actions, seeing them as a chaotic mix of strange and unrelated moves. But there's a pattern to it, one that resembles the behavior of strongmen in other countries.

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Feb 15 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos: Banks vs. Crypto Firms

In 2023, the crypto world faced a major shakeup. Anchorage Digital, a prominent crypto company, suddenly found itself without a bank. One day, their bank account was there, the next, it was gone. No warning, no explanation. This wasn't an isolated incident. Many crypto firms faced the same issue, a

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Bird Flu: A Looming Threat Amidst Government Chaos

The bird flu situation is escalating, with egg prices soaring and the virus showing signs of adapting to new species, including dairy cattle. The White House's recent moves to cut spending and restrict communications have left public health officials in the dark. State and local health departments h

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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Blood Pressure Changes and Baby Health

The idea of blood pressure changes affecting a baby's health before and after birth is a topic that has been discussed. The main question is whether the ups and downs of blood pressure during pregnancy can impact the baby's health. This is a tricky topic because blood pressure can change a lot dur

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Feb 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots in Your Home: Meta's New Plan

Meta, a company that has faced significant fines for privacy violations, is now focusing on a new venture: humanoid AI robots for household tasks. These robots are designed to mimic human actions and assist with physical chores. The project is being led by Meta's Reality Labs division, which is alre

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Early Presidency: A Legal Maze

Trump's presidency has been a whirlwind of legal challenges. As of the fourth week, over 60 lawsuits have been filed in federal courts. These lawsuits are not all the same. They are like different paths in a maze, each with its own twists and turns. Some are moving quickly, while others are stuck in

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

White House vs. AP: A Name Game Gone Wrong

The White House made a surprising move. They kept a reporter and a photographer from the Associated Press (AP) off Air Force One. Why? Because of a disagreement over what to call the Gulf of Mexico. The White House wanted it called the "Gulf of America. " This isn't just a small issue. AP reporters

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Feb 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Should I Still Play? Musicians Navigate Trump's Takeover of the Kennedy Center

The Kennedy Center, a prestigious venue in Washington, D. C. , has a long history of honoring musicians, from rock legends to Latin stars. But things got complicated when Donald Trump took over and fired the board. Musicians booked to perform there now face a tough decision: should they still go on

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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Kidney Health: The Shape Factor

Doctors are exploring new ways to assess body shape, going beyond just weight. They're using tools like ABSI, BRI, WHtR, and the Conicity Index. These tools might help spot kidney issues earlier than traditional methods like BMI. Researchers dug into a national health survey and found these new meas

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Feb 15 2025EDUCATION

Little Linguists: The Struggle of Russian and Ukrainian Kids Learning Turkish

Imagine moving to a new country where you don't speak the language. That's the reality for many kids from Russia and Ukraine who moved to Turkey. These kids, aged 4-5, are facing big challenges learning Turkish. They make mistakes in how they say words, how they put sentences together, and more.

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