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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Survivors Face a Grim Reality

Mohammed Alshannat, a Gaza resident, has always been a voice for peace and Western democracy. Even before the recent conflict, he advocated for Arabs and Jews to live harmoniously. Now, as the cease-fire settles, Alshannat is grappling with the harsh reality of burying his relatives. He shared his d

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Pakistani Dads and Perinatal Loss: A Hidden Pain

Everyone knows pregnancy is a mother's journey, but when things go wrong, dads hurt too. Studies mostly look at white dads, leaving out men from other backgrounds. In the UK, Pakistani dads face one of the highest rates of perinatal loss. Let's dive into their experiences. Pregnancy loss isn't just

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Jan 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Climate Change and Food Policies Matter in Korea

Climate change is shaking up the way we grow our food, and Korea is feeling the heat. As a country that relies heavily on imports, any changes in the global climate can have a big impact on what they eat and how much it costs. International trade is usually a safety net, but not when other countries

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

Nominee Promises Fair Wildfire Help, Acknowledges Political Challenges

Brooke Rollins, nominated to lead the U. S. Department of Agriculture, assured senators that politics won't sway how wildfires are fought in California. At her confirmation hearing, she also admitted that President Trump's plans could cause trouble for farmers. Rollins, a lawyer from Texas, backed T

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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

Predatory Journals: Guarding the Gatekeepers of Science

Ever wondered why some research papers are published in journals that seem too good to be true? Predatory journals are on the prowl, and they're not picky about what they publish. These publications prioritize profits over quality, often tricking researchers into submitting their work. To protect th

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Jan 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Forecasting Harvest: AI & XAI Team Up for Climate-Smart Farming

Climate change is messing with our food! With weird weather patterns happening more often, like crazy droughts and floods, crops aren’t growing as well. This makes it tough for farmers and affects everyone's food security. To tackle this, scientists are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Explain

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Jan 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Leaders in Davos: Listening First, Talking Later

In Davos, Switzerland, the 2025 World Economic Forum brought together top minds to discuss the future of agriculture and climate change. Newsweek hosted an event called "Aligning Agriculture With Global Climate Goals, " focusing on the role of sustainable farming. Amit Shah, Newsweek's EVP Internat

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Jan 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Soulja Boy and Trump’s Crypto Ball: Money Talks Louder than Politics

Rapper Soulja Boy recently sparked a debate within the hip-hop community after performing at the Crypto Ball in Washington D. C. This event, hosted by David Sacks, was billed as the first-ever crypto celebration, but it also served as a party for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. Soulja B

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Jan 17 2025SPORTS

Handgrip Test: A Quick Way to Check Basketball Players' Readiness?

In the high-stakes world of elite basketball, knowing when a player is at their best can make all the difference. A recent study explored the handgrip test as a simple tool to gauge player readiness. The researchers wanted to see if this test could help coaches make better decisions about who plays

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Jan 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unlocking the Power of Slow-Release Fertilizers in Modern Farming

Farming is a big deal in any country's economy. To grow plants well and get more crops, farmers need to water their fields and give the soil the right nutrients. With more people in the world, we need more food. So, farmers use synthetic fertilizers to help plants grow faster. But these fertilizers

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