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Oct 04 2025HEALTH

Why Do Women Still Feel More Pressured to Look Good?

People often wonder if women and men feel the same pressure to focus on their looks. A big study looked at 78 research projects with over 74, 000 people from 16 different countries. The results showed that women still feel this pressure more than men. This gap was bigger when using certain types of

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Sudden Shift: Project 2025 Takes Center Stage

Donald Trump has done a complete 180 on Project 2025, a plan he once distanced himself from. Now, he's using the government shutdown to push its goals, like cutting federal jobs and targeting Democratic states. This plan, created by his allies, includes some extreme ideas, like banning pornography a

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Oct 03 2025EDUCATION

Qatar's Education Boom: A Silver Lining Amid US-China Tensions

A surprising shift is happening in Qatar's education scene. More students are flocking to this tiny, wealthy nation in the Middle East. They're not just coming for the local colleges. Many are heading to branch campuses of big-name US universities. Schools like Northwestern, Carnegie Mellon, and Geo

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Subway Projects Hit by Federal Funding Freeze

The federal government has decided to pause $2. 1 billion in funding for Chicago's subway projects. This move is part of a larger political strategy, targeting cities led by Democrats during the ongoing government shutdown. The projects in question are the Red Line Extension and the Red and Purple

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Oct 03 2025SPORTS

Danica Patrick Criticizes Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Performance

Danica Patrick, a well-known figure in the racing world, recently shared her thoughts on Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show. She believes the performance was not suitable for the event. This sparked a lot of conversation among fans and critics alike. The Super Bowl halftime show is a big deal, oft

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Britain's Fight Against Hate: A Pledge for Change

In a bold statement, Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed to tackle antisemitism head-on, following a tragic attack on a synagogue in Manchester. His words came after two lives were lost, leaving the Jewish community in shock and fear. This wasn't just another political promise; it was a direct respons

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Oct 02 2025POLITICS

Mayor Adams' Money Fight: A Legal Setback

Mayor Adams is in a tough spot. He wanted to get his hands on over $4 million in public campaign funds, but a judge said no. This isn't the first time he's been turned down. A Brooklyn Federal Court judge backed the city's Campaign Finance Board's decision to deny Adams the funds. The judge said the

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Oct 01 2025WEATHER

Bermuda Faces Strong Hurricane Imelda

Bermuda is getting ready for a powerful storm. Hurricane Imelda is heading towards the island. It is expected to be very close to Bermuda early Thursday morning. As of Wednesday at 11 a. m. EDT, Imelda was about 340 miles west-southwest of Bermuda. It was moving east-northeast at 20 mph with winds o

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Oct 01 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Azov Brigade: From Controversy to Combat Success

The Azov Brigade, once a controversial militia, has transformed into a key player in Ukraine's defense. This unit, now part of the 1st Azov Corps, played a crucial role in repelling Russian advances near Pokrovsk. Their success highlights the effectiveness of Ukraine's military restructuring. The A

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Oct 01 2025SCIENCE

Ukraine's Inventive Spirit in the Face of War

Ukraine is fighting a tough battle, but it's not just about defense. It's also about clever ideas and quick action. In Lviv, people are working hard to make their own weapons. They're not waiting for help. They're doing it themselves, fast and smart. Near the frontlines, doctors are doing amazing t

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