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Nov 06 2025OPINION

Unraveling the Truth Behind Global Warming Claims

In a recent discussion, a prominent critic of global warming theory shared insights that challenge the widely accepted narrative. This individual argues that the science behind global warming is flawed and that the issue is often exploited for political gain. The conversation delved into the motives

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Building Better Care: How Tech and Teamwork Are Changing Kids' Urology Care

In many parts of the world, kids and adults with urology problems don't get the help they need. This is a big deal because fixing these issues can really improve their lives. A new project is trying to change that. It focuses on teaching doctors in low- and middle-income countries how to do speciali

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Nov 06 2025OPINION

Finding Light in Dark Times

Right now, things seem pretty bleak. There's a lot of uncertainty and fear. People are being treated unfairly, and it feels like the world is spinning out of control. But it's important to remember that even in the darkest times, there's always a glimmer of hope. Think about the stories we've heard

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Unexpected Wins: Democrats Gain Ground in 2025 Elections

In the 2025 elections, Democrats achieved surprising victories beyond the major contests. In Georgia, they won two seats on the Public Service Commission, a feat not seen since 2006. This win was driven by voter dissatisfaction with rising energy costs and incumbent performance. Across the country,

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Breaking Barriers: How Democrats Made History in Recent Elections

In a series of groundbreaking wins, Democrats have shattered glass ceilings and set new precedents in recent elections. These victories represent significant milestones in American politics, showcasing diversity and progress. One standout achievement was the election of the first female governor in

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

How Tech is Changing Doctor Visits

Doctors are now using tech to keep an eye on patients' health from afar. This means they can check things like blood pressure without needing an in-person visit. It's not just about convenience, though. This tech might also help more people see their family doctor. A recent study found that clinics

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Nov 05 2025OPINION

Why Do Trump Cartoons All Look the Same?

There's a lot of talk about how political cartoons are one-sided. Many people feel like they've seen the same Trump cartoon over and over. It's always the same idea: Trump as a angry, foolish figure. Sometimes he's in a tank, like he's attacking cities. Other times, his supporters are shown as unedu

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

The Long Road to Justice for the Black Atlantic

The transatlantic slave trade was a dark chapter in history. From 1450 to 1888, European nations forcibly transported 12-15 million Africans across the Atlantic. This brutal system fueled Europe's industrial growth and colonial expansion. Yet, when slavery ended, the focus was on compensating slave

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

CBS's Big Edit: What Made the Cut and What Didn't

CBS recently shared the full 73-minute interview between Scott Pelley and former President Donald Trump, which was a stark contrast to the 28-minute version that aired on "60 Minutes. " This move gave viewers a peek into the editing process, showing how journalists decide what's newsworthy. The dec

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Crime Numbers Challenge Trump's City Claims

Recent crime statistics are putting a spotlight on President Donald Trump's claims about certain cities. The data shows a drop in homicides across the U. S. , including in cities Trump has labeled as "hellholes. " This includes places like Chicago, Baltimore, and Portland, which have seen significan

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