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Oct 31 2025WEATHER

Caribbean Islands Face Huge Challenges After Hurricane Melissa

The Caribbean islands of Haiti, Jamaica, and Cuba are dealing with major problems after Hurricane Melissa. This storm was very strong and caused a lot of damage. People are now working hard to clean up and help those in need. In Jamaica, the storm destroyed many homes and roads. People are living i

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Struggles of Displaced Families in Lebanon

In Lebanon, many families forced to move due to conflict face serious mental health issues. A recent study looked at the mental state of 400 displaced people. It found that a big number of them, 64. 8%, showed signs of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This is a very high number. The study also

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

How Tech Can Help Seniors with Memory Issues

Older adults often face memory challenges. Around 20% of people over 65 deal with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This number is rising worldwide. Tech might help, but it's not that simple. Most tech is made for younger, healthier minds. Older adults with MCI have different needs. They might strug

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Jobs That Will Stay Safe in the Age of AI

Artificial intelligence is changing the job market fast. Many people worry they will lose their jobs to AI. But not all jobs are at risk. Some jobs are safer than others. Experts say AI is like a student who has all the old exams. This student will do better than someone who has only a few notes. I

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Tech Giant Cisco in Hot Water Over China's Human Rights Abuses

Two U. S. lawmakers are pushing for the Supreme Court to let a lawsuit against Cisco move forward. The suit claims Cisco's tech was used to harm Falun Gong practitioners in China. Reps. Chris Smith and John Moolenaar want the Trump administration to back the plaintiffs. They say Cisco's tech helped

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Oct 31 2025CRIME

Uncovering a Global Smuggling Network: The Bhardwaj Operation

A major crackdown has been launched against a complex criminal network operating out of Cancun. This group, led by Vikrant Bhardwaj and his wife Indu Rani, has been accused of smuggling people from various parts of the world into the United States. The U. S. Treasury Department has taken action, fre

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Oct 31 2025CRIME

Rio's Deadly Raids: Families Seek Answers Amid Controversy

In Rio de Janeiro, a grim scene unfolded as families gathered at a morgue to identify loved ones killed during a violent police operation. This raid, targeting the Comando Vermelho gang, resulted in the deaths of at least 121 people, including four police officers. The operation, one of the deadlies

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Oct 30 2025CRIME

Rio's Bloody Crackdown: What Went Wrong?

A recent police operation in Rio de Janeiro's favelas has left at least 121 people dead, making it one of the deadliest raids in Brazil's history. The violence erupted on Tuesday when police stormed into Complexo do Alemao and Penha, two low-income neighborhoods known for drug trafficking. Four poli

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Oct 30 2025CRIME

A Teacher's Fight for Justice After a School Shooting

A teacher's life changed forever when a young student brought a gun to school. Abigail Zwerner, a former educator in Virginia, shared her harrowing experience in court. She described feeling like she was dying or already in heaven after being shot by a 6-year-old boy. The bullet is still inside her

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Oct 30 2025OPINION

Finding a Place: The Struggle of Queer Identity

In a world that often struggles with acceptance, queer individuals face unique challenges. Their journey is not just about self-discovery but also about finding a place where they truly belong. This is not always easy, as society has long held narrow views on identity and belonging. Queer trauma is

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