REVOLUTION

Jun 11 2026SCIENCE

The Quiet Thinker Who Linked People and Nature

George Forster’s life wasn’t about grand adventures or reaching new places. It was about noticing things most people missed. Born in 1754 to a scientist dad, he grew up roaming Russian forests instead of memorizing lessons. By age ten, he was already spotting plants and getting into trouble for it.

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May 28 2026OPINION

Raising kids in the AI era: Why parents can't afford to fall behind

The world is changing fast because of AI, and that includes how we raise our kids. Some parents still think basic childhood milestones like potty training don’t matter much, but in a world where machines do more work, small parenting failures can have big consequences. Schools try to help, but paren

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Apr 13 2026OPINION

Iowans Fed Up with Political Parties

Iowa isn't falling for the usual political drama. Unlike D. C. ’s endless bickering, Iowa still values real conversations over blind loyalty. People bond over corn dogs at the fair or long bike rides, not party slogans. But the state’s voting system forces independents into uncomfortable choices. Ov

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Running Through History: A Family’s Secret Journey

The story begins in the early 1980s, when a mother and father were forced to flee their home. They left behind a child who would grow up with the echo of hidden roads and whispered warnings. The parents were once part of a radical group that fought against the Vietnam War, using bombs and undergroun

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Mar 17 2026POLITICS

Boston’s March 17 Celebration: More Than a Holiday

On the day that many think of green hats and parades, Boston actually marks a historic turning point in its own history. The city commemorates the moment in 1776 when British troops pulled out of Boston after a long and costly siege. That retreat ended an earlier conflict that had started the previo

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Mar 07 2026POLITICS

Iran School Explosion Likely From U. S. Strike

Satellite pictures and expert opinions point to a U. S. airstrike as the cause of a blast that killed many children at an elementary school in Minab, Iran. The attack happened on February 28 and is the deadliest civilian incident since the war began, with over 165 victims. The school sits beside a R

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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

Bangladesh's Big Vote: A New Chapter After Youth-Led Change

Bangladesh is voting today in a big election. This is a big deal. It comes after a huge change in 2024. Young people, called Gen Z, led protests. They forced out the long-time leader, Sheikh Hasina. Now, the country is choosing new leaders. This election is important. It could bring stability to Ba

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Feb 11 2026POLITICS

Iran’s 47th Revolution Day: Pride, Tension and a Nuclear Future

The 1979 Islamic Revolution reached its 47th anniversary in Iran on a day that mixed celebration with political pressure. State television broadcast crowds cheering for the government, burning American flags and chanting “Death to America! ” while fireworks painted Tehran’s night sky. Some viewers,

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Takes Center Stage at CES: What to Expect

CES, the big tech show in Las Vegas, is no longer just about weird gadgets. It's becoming a major event for artificial intelligence. This year, Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, will kick things off with a big speech. He's expected to talk about how AI will change industries like healthcare, cars, and man

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Pollution: How Industrial Revolution Affects Health

The Industrial Revolution was a big change in England. It brought new jobs and machines. But it also brought pollution. People thought only big cities had pollution. Rural areas were thought to be safe. But new research shows that is not true. Scientists studied bones from two towns. One was indust

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