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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Guinea's Leader: From Coup to Campaign

Mamady Doumbouya, who took control of Guinea in a coup four years ago, is now aiming to become the country's president through elections. He has made big changes in Guinea's mining industry and started a huge iron ore project. These moves could help him win the upcoming presidential vote, which is s

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

A Court Steps In to Stop Hateful Campaign Ads in Portugal

In a recent move, a court in Lisbon ordered the removal of campaign posters that targeted the Roma community. These posters were put up by Andre Ventura, the leader of the far-right Chega party. The judge, Ana Barao, said the posters were discriminatory and could stir up hatred against an ethnic min

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Dec 22 2025EDUCATION

A University Course That Shapes Future Teachers' Views on Immigration

At the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, a first-year education course is sparking conversations about its approach to immigration topics. The course, "Identity and Difference in Education, " includes lessons that focus on the language used to discuss immigration and the experiences of immigr

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Snakes: Smarter Than You Think?

Snakes have often been seen as simple, brainless creatures, but recent studies show they are much more intelligent than we thought. They can learn, remember, and even solve problems in ways that help them survive. For a long time, scientists thought snakes weren't smart because they couldn't do wel

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Crabs and Lobsters: Do They Feel Pain?

People often enjoy crabs and lobsters, especially during holidays. But have you ever wondered if these creatures feel pain when they are cooked? A recent study sheds some light on this question. Researchers studied the European shore crab to see how it reacts to potentially harmful stimuli. They us

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

How a Growth Booster Helps Eggplants Fight Lead Poisoning

Lead is a big problem for plants. It's everywhere and it's bad for them. It can make plants grow poorly and not produce as much food. But there's a helper called gibberellic acid, or GA3 for short. It's like a growth booster for plants. Scientists wanted to see if GA3 could help eggplants fight agai

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

Indonesia's Move to Regulate Crypto Trading

Indonesia is taking big steps to control crypto trading. The country's financial watchdog, OJK, has just released a list of 29 approved crypto platforms. This list is like a safety net for people who want to trade crypto. It helps them know which platforms are legal and which ones are not. The OJK

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Dec 22 2025CRYPTO

Big Move: Company Snaps Up More Ethereum Amid Market Dip

A company called BitMine made a big bet on Ethereum. They bought a lot of it when prices were low. Now, they own over 4 million ETH. That's a big deal because it's about 3. 37% of all the Ethereum out there. BitMine didn't stop there. They also have $1 billion in cash. That's a lot of money! Their

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hidden Gems of St. Louis: Fun Ideas Between Christmas and New Year's

St. Louis has a lot going on between Christmas and New Year's that many people overlook. It's not just about the big holiday events. There are plenty of unique and fun activities to enjoy during this time. First, consider visiting the City Museum. It's not your typical museum. It's a massive playgr

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Building a Business Beyond Beats: 803Fresh's Blueprint for Success

803Fresh, known for his music, is also a savvy businessman. He believes that making music is just one part of the equation. To truly succeed, you need a team. This includes people for PR, management, and even engineers. It's all about working together to build something lasting. The digital world i

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