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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Refugees' Struggle: Redefining Survival in Uncertain Times

Imagine living in a place where danger is a daily companion. This is the reality for Rohingya and Syrian refugees in India and Turkey. These individuals are not just dealing with the trauma of leaving their homes; they are also navigating a complex web of challenges that threaten their very existenc

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Motherhood: A Journey of Belonging and Not-Belonging

Motherhood is a life-changing experience that deeply affects health and well-being. It brings a mix of emotions and challenges. The journey into motherhood is often seen through a narrow lens. This lens is shaped by cultural expectations and focuses on individual identity. It often overlooks the com

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

Sun's Heat: A New Player in Earthquake Game

The Earth is a bustling place, with a lot happening beneath its surface. It's got a squishy inside, a cracked outer layer, and a busy weather system. All these factors can set off big shifts in the Earth's crust, leading to earthquakes. But predicting these seismic events is tough. There are just to

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Confusion: RFK Jr's Mixed Messages on Measles

The recent measles outbreak in Texas has sparked some confusion among health experts. The Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has sent mixed signals about the importance of vaccinations. In a recent piece, he acknowledged that the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is cruc

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Spine Fractures in Kids: The Surprising Trends

Spine fractures in kids are rare but can be serious. The spine of a child is different from an adult's. It's more flexible and can bend more. This means kids can get different types of spine fractures than adults. These fractures can happen in the middle or lower back, known as the thoracic and lumb

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Tariffs: A Big Mistake?

The next four years will be a rollercoaster for America. But one thing is clear: the country needs reliable information more than ever. This is why news organizations are stepping up their game. They are offering new ways for people to support independent journalism. This means readers can enjoy new

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Melanoma: How Kids Are Now Fighting Back

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that has seen huge improvements in treatment over the past few years. This has led to better outcomes and quality of life for patients. Doctors can now tell the difference between melanomas caused by long-term sun exposure and other types. This is thanks to advances

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Aid in Limbo as Trump and Allies Clash

Top officials in the Trump administration are gathering to figure out what to do next regarding Ukraine. This comes after a tense meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky. The meeting ended badly, and tensions between the two countries remain high. Trump and his team are not

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak: What's Missing in the Health Response?

A recent measles outbreak in Texas has sparked a lot of conversation. The Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert Kennedy Jr. , recently shared his thoughts on the situation. Many people were hoping for a clear call to action, encouraging parents to vaccinate their children. However, what they g

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Mar 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oscar Winner Zoe Saldaña Faces Backlash for Mexico Portrayal

Zoe Saldaña, who won the Oscar for best supporting actress, found herself in hot water. The issue? Some Mexicans were upset about how Mexico was shown in the film. A journalist even said it was really hurtful for them. Saldaña didn't hold back when she responded. She said, "I'm really sorry that so

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