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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 2025TECHNOLOGY

YouTube's Big 20: What's New and What's Next?

YouTube is marking its 20th anniversary with a look back at some impressive numbers and a sneak peek at new features coming soon. It is hard to believe that the first video, "Me at the Zoo, " was uploaded way back on April 23, 2005. Since then, the platform has seen a staggering 20 trillion video

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

The U. S. Pushes for Change in Global Finance

The U. S. government has been vocal about the need for significant changes in how the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank operate. This push comes at a time when there are worries that the U. S. might pull out of these global financial bodies altogether. The U. S. has been making wa

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Apr 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The PS5 Pro: Inside the Next-Gen Console

The PS5 Pro is finally here, and it's packed with some serious tech. Sony took their time to reveal the inner workings of their latest console. The design of the PS5 Pro is quite different from the original PS5. The new console has a unique louver design between the main unit and the cover. This

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Blood Tests for Cancer: Hope or Hype?

The medical world is buzzing about a new kind of test. These tests can spot many types of cancer early. They look for clues in blood, urine, and other body fluids. These clues are released by cancer cells. Doctors hope these tests can change how we find and treat cancer. But there is a big question.

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Apr 22 2025FINANCE

Gold's Wild Ride: What's Driving the Price Surge?

Gold has seen some wild swings lately. It hit a new high of $3, 500 an ounce. This is a big jump. It was a short-lived triumph, though. Prices dropped by up to 1. 5% during US trading hours. This happened after a nearly 10% increase this month. Traders were taking profits. It was a smart move,

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Apr 22 2025BUSINESS

A Big Change at 60 Minutes

A significant shift happened at 60 Minutes. Bill Owens, the executive producer, decided to step down. The reason? He felt he could no longer make decisions that were best for the show and its viewers. This is a big deal because Owens was only the third person to lead the program in its 57-year his

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Apr 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

The PS5 Pro's Cooling Revolution

The PS5 Pro has a secret weapon that makes it stand out. Liquid metal is the key ingredient that keeps this gaming console running smoothly. This isn't just a minor tweak. It's a big deal because it shows how far technology has come. The original PS5 was already ahead of its time. But the PS5 P

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

The Pentagon's Private Chat Fiasco

A former Pentagon spokesperson has criticized the leadership of the current defense secretary, Pete Hegseth. The criticism comes as reports surface about a second private Signal chatroom used to discuss sensitive military information. At the heart of the issue is Hegseth himself, who has been accus

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Chinese Fighters in Ukraine's War

In a surprising turn of events, Ukraine recently showcased two Chinese nationals who were captured while fighting for Russia. This move raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about the role of foreign fighters in the ongoing conflict. Ukraine's decision to put these prisoners of war in front of th

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