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Oct 21 2025LIFESTYLE

A Mother's Tough Choice: Working Abroad for a Better Life

In a small village in the Philippines, Marian Duhapa, a 32-year-old mother, faces a heartbreaking decision. She must leave her baby daughter Quinn behind to work in Taiwan. This is not an easy choice, but it is necessary. Marian needs to support her family of 11. Life in the Philippines is tough. Ev

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Oct 21 2025CRIME

Two More Teens Face Charges in High-Profile D. C. Attack

In a recent turn of events, two more individuals have been charged in connection with the violent attack on a young employee of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The incident, which occurred in August, has drawn significant attention and even influenced national policy. The latest sus

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Global Tensions: A New Era of Uncertainty

The world is in a precarious state, not seen since the end of World War Two. This is the stark warning from a top Russian intelligence official. Sergei Naryshkin, head of Russia's SVR, shared this view, highlighting the intense competition among global powers. Naryshkin pointed out that the world i

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Exploring Asmi Linux: A New Spin on Xfce

Asmi Linux is a new operating system that uses the Xfce desktop environment. It comes in two versions: one based on Ubuntu and the other on Debian. The Debian version is more secure, while the Ubuntu version is easier to use. Xfce is known for being flexible and lightweight. But this flexibility ca

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

A Chef's Fight Against Breast Cancer: Advocacy and Recovery

Chloë Crampton, a chef based in Los Angeles, faced a tough health battle when she discovered a lump in her breast in April 2021. At just 32 years old and with no family history of breast cancer, she was initially dismissed by her doctor. Despite being told she was too young for cancer, she persisted

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Birding Blues: When Apps Take Over Your Hobby

Quentin and Owen Reiser, two brothers from Illinois, decided to take on a big year challenge. This means they tried to spot as many bird species as possible in one year. They bought a Kia Sedona and hit the road. Their journey was documented in a film called Listers. They faced many challenges, like

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Waymo's Robotaxi and the School Bus Incident: What Happened?

A recent incident involving a Waymo robotaxi and a school bus in Atlanta has sparked an investigation by federal safety regulators. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is looking into how Waymo's self-driving software handles situations involving stopped school buses. The inc

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Harnessing the Ocean's Power: A New Wave of Energy

In the world of renewable energy, a Dutch company has made a big step forward. They've just finished testing a new underwater device that turns wave energy into electricity. This isn't just any device—it's a point absorber, which means it can catch wave movements from all sides. The best part? It's

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Oct 20 2025CRYPTO

The MIT Brothers' Quick Crypto Cash Grab

Two brothers with MIT backgrounds are in hot water. They're accused of planning a sneaky crypto heist. The plan? Steal millions in just 12 seconds. Sounds like a movie plot, right? But this is real life. A former worker, Travis Chen, spilled the beans in court. He said the brothers, Anton and James

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

What Do People in Northern Uganda Think About Genetically Modified Mosquitoes?

In Northern Uganda, a new way to fight malaria is being discussed. Scientists have created mosquitoes with a special gene that can spread through populations. This is called gene drive. The goal is to reduce the number of mosquitoes that spread malaria. But how do people in Northern Uganda feel abo

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