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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

US and China: Can They Really Fix Their Trade Fight?

High-level talks between the US and China are happening. They want to stop the trade war. But it's not going to be easy. Both sides have big differences. They fight over technology, markets, and even drugs. The US wants China to buy more American soybeans. They also want China to stop sending chemi

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Does Fasting Really Make a Difference in Weight?

Fasting has been a part of many religions for centuries. In the Christian Orthodox Church, fasting is a big deal. It involves avoiding certain foods for specific periods. But does this practice actually help people maintain a healthy weight? A recent study in Northern Greece tried to find out. The

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Fayetteville's Councilman Questions Police Tactics and Youth Curfew

In Fayetteville, City Councilman Mario Benavente is known for his differing views on police and public safety. He recently raised concerns about the youth curfew and the disparity in traffic stops between Black and white drivers. During a recent council meeting, Police Chief Roberto Bryan Jr. prese

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Young Musicians Stand Up to Power with Banned Songs

In Russia, a group of young street musicians called Stoptime has become a symbol of resistance. They played a song that the government doesn't like, and now they're facing consequences. The song, "Swan Lake Cooperative" by Noize MC, is banned in Russia. It doesn't mention President Vladimir Putin or

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Minneapolis Needs a Leader Who Cares

Minneapolis is a city full of heart, but it's also a city with struggles. There are people living on the streets, others fighting addiction and mental health battles, and neighborhoods that have been left behind. It's clear that the city needs a leader who understands these issues and is ready to ta

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

How to Tackle the Hookah Trend Among Iran's Youth

Hookah smoking is on the rise in Iran, especially among young adults. Many people see it as a fun social activity, but it's actually quite harmful. Health experts and stakeholders are now looking for ways to stop this trend. The problem is that hookah smoking is often seen as less dangerous than ci

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Chernobyl's Dogs: A Tale of Survival and Science

In the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, a group of stray dogs has captured attention not just for their survival skills, but also for their striking blue fur. This unusual coloration is thought to be due to chemical exposure, possibly from a leaking portable toilet, rather than radiation. The dogs, descend

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Catching Cheaters: How Online Research is Fighting Fake Participants

Online research is a big deal. It helps more people take part in studies. But it also opens the door for cheaters. These folks want to make money by lying. They pretend to be someone else. They give wrong info to join studies. In 2023, researchers found out about this problem. They saw that some pe

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

Shaking Up the Numbers: A Fresh Look at NNIT's Financial Restructuring

NNIT is making some big changes to how they report their money matters. They're moving all their Life Sciences customers to a new section under Region Europe, US, and Asia. This means that customers who were previously counted under Region Denmark will now be part of Region Europe's profit and loss

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Is Comet 3I/ATLAS Just a Space Rock or Something More?

A comet named 3I/ATLAS is zooming past the sun. Some people think it might be more than just a chunk of ice and dust. One scientist even thinks it could be an alien spacecraft. But is that really possible? The comet's closest approach to the sun happened on October 29. This is a big deal because if

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