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Sep 13 2024OPINION

Will the United Nations Summit of the Future Change the Course of Humanity?

We're at a crossroads – a perfect storm of wars, inequality, climate change, and technological advancements has left humanity in turmoil. But, instead of giving up, it's time for us to take collective responsibility to shape a better future. The United Nations' Summit of the Future, happening this m

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Sep 12 2024SCIENCE

"SpaceX's Polaris Dawn Sets Sail for Space Exploration History"

The article discusses SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission, a five-day private spacewalk that will conduct 36 different experiments from 31 institutions. The mission aims to better understand spaceflight's impacts on the human body, providing crucial insights for further crewed exploration efforts. The art

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Sep 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Tale of Unlikely Friendship and Grief: My Dead Friend Zoe Pushed to 2025

Imagine a film that weaves a complex tapestry from trauma, memory, and the enduring strength of human connection. Directed by Kyle Hausmann-Stokes, this dark veteran dramedy explores the complicated friendship between two U.S. Army Afghanistan veterans, Merit and Zoe. The film delves into a complex

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Sep 12 2024CRIME

Uncovering the Dark Side of Islamic Welfare Homes

Imagine a world where children are treated as commodities, forced to endure unimaginable abuse and exploitation under the guise of religious justification. This is the stark reality faced by the 402 children rescued from 20 Islamic welfare homes in Malaysia. The shocking truth emerges as authorities

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Sep 12 2024LIFESTYLE

Ride-Sharing for Safety: A Step Towards Inclusion for Pakistan's Transgender Community?

Pakistan's transgender community is taking a major step towards safety and inclusion with the launch of SheDrives, a ride-sharing service specifically designed for trans people and women. This innovative initiative aims to tackle discrimination and harassment faced by trans individuals, who are ofte

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

A New Way Forward: Protecting Migrant Rights in Latin America

The plight of millions of Haitians and Venezuelans seeking refuge in Latin America is a stark reminder of the need for governments to prioritize migrant rights. Human Rights Watch is urging countries in the region to create a more welcoming environment for these vulnerable populations. What if we'r

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Sep 11 2024OPINION

Sudan's Famine: A Window Into Chaos and Hope

Sudan's crisis is spiraling out of control. Hunger has given way to famine, ethnically targeted killings are on the rise, and diplomatic efforts have failed to bring peace. In the Nuba mountains, local authorities and international NGOs estimate that between 700,000 to 1 million people have sought

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

When BFFs Go From Bros to Foes: A Darkly Comic Explosion Waiting to Happen

Imagine if your childhood best friend suddenly became your worst enemy. That's the explosive premise behind 'BFFs,' a crime comedy that promises to be both hilarious and potentially destructive. The film follows Jerry (Constantine Paraskevopoulos), a man determined to reunite with his old pal Henr

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Reality Bites: How Tech's Virtual Bite Is Unraveling Our Sense of What's Real

We've been devouring technology like it's the main course at a buffet - and now it's starting to make us sick. The very gadgets that promised to connect us have left us more disconnected than ever, unable to tell what's real from what's not. It's gotten so bad that we can't even agree on basic fact

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Sep 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Silent Spring's Bats: How Our Pest Control Partners Are Vanishing Before Our Eyes

Did you know that bats are more than just spooky Halloween decorations? These flying mammals play a vital role in our ecosystems, especially for farmers. A single bat can eat thousands of insects per night - think of them as nature's pest control squad! But recently, a fungal disease called white-no

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