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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Unchecked Antibiotic Use in Nigeria's Livestock Industry

Antibiotic resistance is a global issue. It is growing faster than the creation of new drugs. This poses a serious threat to both human and animal health. It is a problem that is getting worse in Nigeria. It is not just about the animals. It is also about the people who rely on them for their livel

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Apr 10 2025FINANCE

Panama's Port Deal Under Fire: Who Benefits?

Panama is taking a stand against what it sees as a raw deal. The country's top financial watchdog has declared that criminal charges will be filed. This move targets both local government figures and executives from CK Hutchison Holdings, a major player in the port business. The issue? A contract th

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Maternal Health: The Hidden Danger After Childbirth

Maternal deaths in the United States are a serious issue. Many people assume that the risk to a mother's life ends once the baby is born. However, a significant number of maternal deaths occur long after delivery. This is a critical issue that needs more attention. A recent study found that near

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Apr 10 2025BUSINESS

China's Trade Strategy: A Long Game in the Making

China has been quietly getting ready for a big economic showdown with the United States. This isn't a new development. It's been in the works for a while. A recent visit to China by a well-known US political scientist shed some light on this. He met with key leaders and got a sense of their mindset.

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

A Lawyer's Border Detention Raises Questions

A lawyer from Michigan found himself in a difficult situation recently. Amir Makled was stopped by immigration officials when he returned from a family trip to the Dominican Republic. This happened at Detroit Metro Airport. His wife and kids got through without any problems. But when it was Makled's

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

The Power Play: Supreme Court's Temporary Nod to Trump's Board Member Firing

The highest court in the land has stepped in to temporarily allow the Trump administration to remove two board members from independent agencies. This move hints at their potential backing for the president's desire to have more control over hiring and firing decisions. The court's chief, John Robe

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

The Bond Market's Big Influence on Trump's Tariff U-Turn

The bond market's sudden turbulence played a significant role in Trump's decision to hit the brakes on his planned tariffs. This move came after just one week of intense pressure from various quarters, including fellow Republicans, business leaders, and even his close associates. The bond market's r

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

Judges Under Fire: The Battle Over Nationwide Injunctions

The House of Representatives recently passed a bill to curb the power of federal judges to issue nationwide injunctions. This move comes as President Trump and his supporters have been increasingly critical of judges who block his executive actions. The bill, known as the "No Rogue Rulings Act, " wa

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

America's Maritime Comeback: A Bold Plan for the Seas

The U. S. is making a big push to boost its maritime industry. A recent directive has set the wheels in motion for a comprehensive plan to strengthen America's presence on the seas. This plan, known as the Maritime Action Plan, aims to revitalize the U. S. maritime sector, which has been struggling

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

The Growing Anger in Southern Syria

In the tense border region between Israel and Syria, things have been heating up. The locals in southern Syria are getting more and more upset with the Israeli military presence. This anger boiled over in a recent deadly clash in the city of Nawa, in Syria's Daraa province. The trouble started

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