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May 30 2025POLITICS

Saudi Arabia's Strategic Shift: Outmaneuvering Iran

The Middle East is witnessing a power play. Saudi Arabia, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is quietly outmaneuvering Iran. This isn't about confrontation anymore. It's about smart moves and strategic pressure. In 2023, Saudi Arabia and Iran made peace. It seemed like a big deal. But looks c

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Riders Rev Up for Breast Health Awareness on Long Island

Breast health is a big deal, and this weekend, bikers are rolling out to make a difference. The Maurer Foundation, a local group dedicated to breast health education, is organizing its annual motorcycle ride. This event is all about spreading the word on breast cancer prevention, early detection, an

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May 30 2025SCIENCE

A New Path to Cleaner Fuels

A recent experiment has shown a promising way to turn crude oil into useful chemicals. The key? A special mix of selenium nanoparticles and a tweaked version of a common yeast, Candida tropicalis. This combo boosts the yeast's ability to convert crude dodecane into di-carboxylic acids (DCAs), which

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Healthcare: The Hidden Costs

Healthcare is a big deal. It's not just about doctors and nurses. There's a whole other side to it. The administrative costs are a huge part of the healthcare system. These are the costs that come from running the system, not from treating patients. This includes things like billing, insurance, and

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May 29 2025EDUCATION

Learning in the Crossfire: How Tech Kept Schools Going in Lebanon

In the heart of Lebanon, the fall of 2024 and 2025 brought a unique challenge to education. War disrupted traditional schooling, pushing educators to find new ways to keep students learning. This is where e-learning stepped in. It offered a flexible and scalable solution, using new technologies to d

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May 29 2025POLITICS

The Heated Words Between Trump and Putin

The recent back-and-forth between former President Trump and Russian President Putin has sparked concern. The two leaders have been trading harsh words, and some people are worried about where this might lead. Trump has been vocal about his disapproval of Putin's actions. He has called Putin "abs

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May 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cilantro Crisis: The Powdery Mildew Problem in Tennessee

Cilantro is a popular herb in many kitchens. It is also known as coriander. It is part of the Apiaceae family. This herb is grown in many U. S. states, including Tennessee. It is often grown in greenhouses. In early spring of 2025, a big problem hit two greenhouses in Eagleville, Tennessee. The issu

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May 29 2025SCIENCE

How Cells Divide and Decide Their Future

Cells in our body are always busy. They divide and decide what to become. This process is like a well-choreographed dance. It is directed by tiny managers called cell cycle regulators. These managers use special signals to control when and how cells divide. Think of them as traffic cops. They make s

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May 28 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Rearview Camera Recall: What Drivers Need to Know

Ford is taking action to fix a software problem affecting the rearview cameras in over 1 million vehicles in the US. The issue causes the camera to show delayed, frozen, or blank images. This recall covers various models, including the Ford Bronco, Edge, and F-150, among others. These vehicles were

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Breathing Better After Hospital: A Fresh Look at Myasthenia Gravis Recovery

Myasthenia gravis is a condition that can really knock the wind out of someone. It is a neuromuscular disease that causes weakness in the skeletal muscles. Patients often find themselves in the hospital, struggling to breathe. After leaving the hospital, many patients wonder how to regain their s

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