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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Why Did Trump Keep Attacking London's Mayor?

London's Mayor, Sadiq Khan, believes he was repeatedly targeted by Donald Trump due to his ethnicity and religion. This wasn't just a personal feud; it started when Khan opposed Trump's travel ban on certain Muslim countries. Trump lashed out, calling Khan "very dumb" and a "stone cold loser. " Khan

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Exploring AI's Role in Neuropathic Pain Education

You know how sometimes the internet seems to know everything? Well, researchers have been checking out how AI can help teach us about neuropathic pain. They've been looking at two AI models, GPT-3. 5 and GPT-4, to see if they can answer questions about this type of pain accurately and consistently.

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Nov 13 2024SPORTS

Amsterdam's Unexpected Clash: A Soccer Match's Surprising Aftermath

Last weekend, Amsterdam faced an unexpected challenge after a soccer match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax. Fans from Maccabi Tel Aviv didn't show the best behavior, which upset local residents. Things worsened when these fans began celebrating military actions, which the locals found offensive. T

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Nov 11 2024LIFESTYLE

Night Bike Trend Gone Wild in China

Thousands of college students in China started a sudden trend of nighttime bike rides. They rode 30 miles to Kaifeng, a city known for its history and soup dumplings. The government first liked it, thinking it would boost tourism. But when too many students joined in, causing traffic jams and leavin

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

Valencia Residents Demand Leader's Resignation After Flood Chaos

Valencia's residents took to the streets to protest the regional leader, Carlos Mazón, after last week's deadly floods. Over 200 people lost their lives, and many more are still missing. The protestors were angry because Mazón's administration didn't send flood alerts to people's phones until hours

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Nov 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Facing Wildfires in California: What Matters Most

In California, wildfires are a harsh reality. The Mountain Fire recently swept through Ventura County, leaving destruction in its wake. Dawn Deleon, whose house was burned down, had to make tough choices about what to save. She picked her pets, family photos, and a single bag of clothes. With climat

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Nov 10 2024CRIME

Netherlands' Prime Minister Stays to Handle Soccer Fan Attacks

Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof changed his plans to attend UN climate talks in Azerbaijan. Instead, he's focusing on the aftermath of antisemitic attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer fans in Amsterdam. The violence, which injured five people and led to over 60 arrests, was sparked by social media ca

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

South Africa's COVID-19 Response: A Lesson in Legislative Limits

Imagine having a roadmap to deal with disasters, like having a DRM legislation in place, but then a real disaster like COVID-19 hits and you find out your map has a few missing roads. That's where South Africa's experience during the pandemic can teach us a lot. Since 2002, the country has been prai

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Soccer Fans Attacked: 5 Hurt, 62 Arrested in Amsterdam

Amsterdam authorities revealed that five people were hospitalized and 62 were arrested after a night of violent attacks on Israeli soccer fans. The violence, linked to anti-Semitism, happened after a match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. Both Dutch and Israeli leaders condemned the attacks, and I

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Scary Fun: How Thrills Affect Inflammation

Do you like to get scared? Ever wondered if those chills could do something good for your health? Researchers in Denmark decided to find out. They picked a spooky haunted house as their lab, inviting visitors to experience the fright of their lives. The goal was to see how the sudden adrenaline rush

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