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May 14 2025POLITICS

South African Leader's Bold Words on Emigrating Afrikaners

The US welcomed 59 white South Africans on a Monday. This group, mainly Afrikaners, sought refuge in the US. They claimed they faced racial discrimination back home. President Trump granted them refugee status. South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa had strong words for these emigrants. He labele

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May 14 2025SCIENCE

Urban Living for the Elderly: What Makes a City Age-Friendly?

Italy is facing a big challenge. A large portion of its people are getting older. More than 24 out of 100 people are 65 or older. Plus, most Italians live in cities. This means cities need to be designed with older adults in mind. This is where the idea of age-friendly cities comes in. It is i

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May 14 2025BUSINESS

Andrew Witty's Journey: A Look at His Career and Departure from UnitedHealth Group

Andrew Witty, a prominent figure in the health industry, stepped away from his role as CEO of UnitedHealth Group in May 2025. This move came after a significant period of leadership. He had been at the helm since 2021. Witty's career is marked by notable achievements and a high net worth, estimated

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May 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Bill Belichick's Unexpected Off-Field Drama

Bill Belichick, the legendary football coach, is finding himself in a new kind of spotlight. He is now the head coach at the University of North Carolina. He is no longer calling plays on the field. Instead, he is navigating a very public relationship with a much younger woman. This relationship

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May 14 2025POLITICS

A Life of Contrasts: From Guerrilla to President

José Mujica, a former president of Uruguay, passed away at the age of 89. He was a man of many faces. He was a former guerrilla fighter who became a flower farmer. He was a president who drove an old car and lived in a small house. He was a leader who pushed for big changes in his country. Muji

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May 14 2025EDUCATION

How Different Fields Define Individual

What makes something an individual? This question is not just for biology class. It pops up in politics, law, and even literature. It turns out that how we answer this question shapes how we see the world. This is where formalism comes in. It is a way of looking at things that focuses on the st

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is AI Going to Take Over Your Future?

In a small town in central Illinois, the conversation about AI was surprisingly honest. Students were asked about their thoughts on an AI-driven future. The answers were a mix of fear and hope. One student believed robots would outperform humans. Another worried about job security. A third student,

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May 14 2025BUSINESS

Airbnb's New Way to Travel

Airbnb has just rolled out some exciting new features. Users can now book personal services and unique experiences directly through the app. This is a big move for the company, aiming to broaden its appeal and what it offers to customers. The new additions are split into two main groups: "services"

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Standing Up Against Campus Antisemitism

The Trump administration has stepped into a legal battle involving a Jewish professor. The professor, Leah Garrett, works at CUNY's Hunter College. She claims that she faced a hostile work environment due to antisemitic protests on campus. These protests happened after the Hamas attacks on Israel in

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Software's New Home: How Digital Twins Are Changing the Game

A new player has entered the tech scene, aiming to make software deployment easier and more secure. Tensor9 is tackling a big problem in the tech world. Companies want to use new software and AI tools, but they don't want to risk sending their sensitive data to third-party services. Tensor

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