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May 16 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Pushes for Peace Talks

Ukraine's leader, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is pushing for a face-to-face meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin. He wants to talk peace in Istanbul. But there's a catch. Putin hasn't said yes yet. Zelenskyy is clear about what he wants. He wants Putin to show up. He thinks it's the only way to prove that

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Putin's Peace Talks: A No-Show and a Mess

The stage was set for a major peace talk between Russia and Ukraine. The idea came from Russian President Vladimir Putin. He called for talks without any conditions. This was after Ukraine's friends, like Germany, France, and the UK, gave Moscow an ultimatum. They said Moscow had to accept a ceasefi

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May 16 2025HEALTH

How Faith Fights Can Affect Mental Health

Spiritual or religious struggles can seriously affect mental health. These struggles can include feeling distant from God, guilt over not meeting moral standards, or feeling judged by family or community. This can make it harder to recover from mental health issues. However, researchers have not

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May 16 2025HEALTH

How Good Are Doctors At Guessing Right?

Doctors often rely on tests to figure out what's wrong with a patient. But how often do they guess right just by using their brains and what they see? Not many people have looked into this. So, a group decided to check how well doctors in a hospital's internal medicine department do at this. The

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Ben & Jerry's Co-Founder Makes a Scene at Senate Hearing

The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, Ben Cohen, found himself in handcuffs after a dramatic protest during a Senate hearing. The event took place in a Senate committee room, where Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was testifying. Cohen was not alone in his protest; six others joi

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

How Culture Shapes What We See and Say

People often share their memories in situations where cultures mix. This happens a lot in places like eyewitness interviews. A study looked into how people from Sub-Saharan Africa and Western Europe remember and talk about events they witnessed. The experiment involved 64 participants who watched a

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Sun's Fury: Global Blackouts and More Solar Surprises Ahead

The sun has been quite active lately, and Earth is feeling the effects. A massive solar storm recently struck the daylit side of our planet, leading to widespread blackouts and radio signal disruptions across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The event was triggered by a powerful X2. 7-class solar

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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 2025HEALTH

Patient Care and Costly Conflicts

Healthcare is more than just treating illnesses. It's also about how patients feel during their care. This feeling, or patient experience, covers many aspects. It includes how patients interact with doctors, nurses, and the whole healthcare system. A good experience can make patients happy and less

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Turkey's Role in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

The world watches as Turkey takes center stage in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The stage is set for potential peace talks in Istanbul. This is not the first time Turkey has been involved in such discussions. The last attempt in 2022 quickly fell apart. Russia blamed Ukraine and the West for want

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