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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Strain Claims Life in Washington: What You Need to Know

A man from Washington state has sadly passed away from a rare type of bird flu. This is the first time this particular strain, called H5N5, has been known to infect a human. The man, who was older and had other health issues, lived near Seattle and took care of chickens in his backyard. Experts thin

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Nov 23 2025OPINION

Life in Limbo: The Harsh Reality of U. S. Immigration Detention

In recent times, a troubling pattern has emerged in the United States. People who have lived here legally for years, even decades, are suddenly finding themselves in detention. Take Jemmy Jimenez Rosa, for example. She's a lawful permanent resident who has been in the U. S. since she was a child. Sh

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

China's Religious Crackdown: A Global Concern

China's treatment of religious groups has sparked international criticism. Recently, a U. S. resolution condemned China's actions, highlighting the arrest of 22 pastors and church members, including Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri, the founder of Zion Church. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has not respond

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

A Rare Case: Washington's First Human H5N5 Avian Flu Death

In a rare and unfortunate event, a person in Washington state has passed away after contracting the H5N5 strain of avian influenza. This is believed to be the first confirmed human case of this particular virus. The individual, who lived in Grays Harbor County, was an older adult with pre-existing h

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

A Family's Heartbreak in Ukraine's War

In the midst of Ukraine's ongoing conflict, a man named Ihor Cherepanskyi faced a devastating reality. His great-grandmother, a constant source of love and comfort, was trapped in their burning apartment building. The building, located in western Ukraine, had been struck by Russian missiles. Ihor,

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

The Power of Words: Remembering Jamal Khashoggi

Jamal Khashoggi was a brave man who spoke out against his government. He came from a well-known family in Saudi Arabia but left his home in 2017. He was not allowed to use Twitter anymore. He started writing for The Washington Post. He talked about how he was scared to speak up before. He did not wa

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Truth Behind Online Scams: A Global Problem

In Myanmar and across Southeast Asia, a grim reality unfolds behind the screens of our devices. Over 200, 000 individuals have been lured into scam compounds, where they are forced to commit fraud under threats of violence. These victims, often professionals like teachers and engineers, are promised

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Power Struggle at FDA: Who's in Charge?

The White House and the FDA are at odds over a staffing decision. The FDA's top boss, Marty Makary, wanted to promote Sanjula Jain-Nagpal, a policy expert. But the White House had other plans. They asked for her resignation. Makary wasn't happy about it. He pushed back. But the White House didn't ba

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Detention: Legal Residents Caught in the Crossfire

In the summer of 2023, Jemmy Jimenez Rosa and her family took a trip to Cancún. On their return to Boston, things took a dramatic turn. Ms. Rosa, a lawful permanent resident since childhood, was detained by Customs and Border Protection. She was separated from her American citizen family and placed

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Do We Kiss? Scientists Have a Surprising Answer

Kissing might seem like a very human thing to do. But guess what? It's not! Scientists think that kissing started way before humans even existed. They believe that our ancient ancestors were doing it over 20 million years ago. That's a long time ago! So, how did they figure this out? Well, they stu

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