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May 23 2025HEALTH

Foreign Doctors in New Zealand: A Long Journey

New Zealand has been welcoming foreign doctors for a long time. The journey began way back in 1849. This is a look at how things have changed over the years. It is important to know the past to understand the present. The path for foreign doctors has not been smooth. There have been many changes

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Alzheimer's: The Power of Genes and AI

Alzheimer's disease is a complex condition that scientists are still trying to understand. One big challenge is figuring out how to spot it early. Thanks to modern technology, researchers can now look at the entire human genome using something called microarrays. This should make diagnosing Alzheime

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May 22 2025POLITICS

A Tense Meeting, A Calm President

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa faced a tough meeting with President Trump. It was not what anyone expected. Trump's actions during the meeting were quite shocking. He tried to stir things up by showing videos and spreading false information. He even claimed there was a "white genocide" hap

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May 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Turtle Tactics: A Fresh Spin on Shell-Shocked Strategy

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have always been about teamwork and action, so it came as a surprise that their tactical game, Tactical Takedown, works so well. This game takes the simple, pick-up-and-play fun of classic Turtles games and turns it into a turn-based strategy experience. It's not per

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May 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

California's Electric Car Future Faces Uncertainty

California has long been a pioneer in the fight against air pollution, especially when it comes to vehicle emissions. The state has unique authority to set stricter standards for cars and trucks, thanks to a provision in the 1967 Clean Air Act. This power has allowed California to lead the nation in

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May 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Paul Mescal's Fresh Take on Love and Masculinity in Film

Paul Mescal, a rising star in the film industry, recently shared his thoughts on how masculinity is portrayed in movies. He believes that cinema is moving away from the typical strong, leading man roles. Mescal stars in a new film called "The History of Sound. " In this movie, he plays a musician wh

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May 22 2025POLITICS

The Future of Diego Garcia: A Strategic Shift

The UK has made a significant move by agreeing to transfer control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. This decision is all about keeping a crucial US military base, Diego Garcia, running smoothly. The base is a big deal for both the US and the UK, especially for keeping an eye on global security an

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Health Crisis in America: A New Look at Chronic Diseases

The government recently shared a report on chronic diseases in the U. S. This report is a big deal because it's the first time a government agency has been so honest about the state of America's health. It's a wake-up call to do something about the health crisis. The report points fingers at seve

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May 22 2025FINANCE

The Penny's Days Are Numbered: Why the U. S. Might Stop Making the Lowly Coin

The U. S. Mint has taken a significant step towards phasing out the penny. The final order of penny blanks has been placed, and once those are used up, production will cease. This decision is expected to save a substantial amount of money each year by reducing material costs. The penny has long been

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May 22 2025POLITICS

A Divided House Passes a Massive Tax Plan

The House of Representatives, controlled by Republicans, just passed a huge tax and spending bill. This bill is a big deal because it puts a lot of money into the military and border security. It also gives tax breaks to certain groups, like people who receive tips or have car loans. This bill is pa

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