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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

Kashmir's Peace Shaken: Tourists Targeted in Deadly Attack

The serene town of Pahalgam, nestled in the Himalayas, was shattered by violence. Twenty-six people lost their lives, and seventeen more were injured when armed individuals targeted a group of tourists. This event marks one of the most severe attacks on civilians in Kashmir in recent years. The regi

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

Easter Encounter: VP's Meeting with Pope Francis Sparks Unusual Reactions

JD Vance, the Vice President, had a notable meeting with Pope Francis on Easter Sunday. The meeting was particularly poignant as it occurred just hours before the Pope's passing. This timing sparked a flurry of reactions, some lighthearted and others more critical. Vance, speaking to reporters as

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

A Long-Serving Senator Steps Down

A prominent figure in American politics is preparing to leave the stage. Senator Richard J. Durbin, who has represented Illinois for over four decades, has decided not to run for re-election. This move marks the end of a significant political career. Durbin, who is 80 years old, has been a key playe

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

The Saltwater Secret of the Dinosaur-Eating Crocodile

The ancient terror crocodile, Deinosuchus, was a fearsome predator that roamed North America around 82 to 75 million years ago. This giant reptile had a body nearly as long as a bus and teeth the size of bananas. It was known for its wide, long skull with a unique, bulbous lump, unlike any other cro

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

Syria's New Leader Faces a Tough Road

Ahmed al-Shara is no longer just a rebel leader. He is now the president of Syria. He is trying to rebuild a country torn apart by war. His journey from rebel commander to president has been anything but simple. In the past, his alliances were clear-cut. Turkey backed him, while the Assad regim

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter for Illinois Politics

A significant shift is on the horizon for Illinois politics. Dick Durbin, a long-time senator from Illinois, has decided not to seek reelection in 2026. This decision marks the end of a lengthy career in public service, spanning over four decades. Durbin, now 80, has been a consistent figure in both

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Apr 23 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Financial Rollercoaster: The Price of Political Involvement

Tesla's first quarter of 2025 was a bumpy ride. The electric car giant managed to stay in the green, but it was a close call. The company's CEO, Elon Musk, has been heavily involved in politics, and this has taken a toll on Tesla's finances. A global trade war and an aging product lineup have also p

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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Istanbul Shaken: A City on Edge After Earthquake

Istanbul, a bustling metropolis of 16 million, felt the ground tremble on a Wednesday afternoon. An earthquake, measured at a preliminary magnitude of 6. 2, struck the city and nearby regions, sending waves of panic through the population. The quake, with a shallow depth of 10 kilometers, had its ep

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Apr 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Voting for the 2025 AMAs: Your Guide to Making a Difference

The 2025 American Music Awards are all about the fans. The voting process is straightforward, but there are a few tricks to know. First, fans can vote online at VoteAMAs. com. This is the most convenient way to support favorite artists. The ceremony will take place on May 26, which is also Memor

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

The Next Chapter for Illinois Politics

A big change is coming to Illinois politics. Senator Dick Durbin, who has been a key figure in the Democratic Party for a long time, has decided not to run for re-election in 2026. This news opens up a significant leadership role in the Senate and sets the stage for a competitive primary race in Ill

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