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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Why is the US Funding a Questionable Hepatitis B Vaccine Study in Africa?

The US government is planning to spend $1. 6 million on a study in Guinea-Bissau, a country in West Africa where nearly one in five adults has hepatitis B. The study will look at whether giving the hepatitis B vaccine to newborns is safe and effective. But many researchers are calling this study une

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

The Epstein Files: What's Next?

The clock is ticking for the Justice Department. They have until Friday to share files about Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell. This isn't just any request; it's a law passed by Congress. The Epstein Files Transparency Act says the DOJ must release unclassified records, documents,

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Dec 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt's Newest Adventure: Parenthood

Pete Davidson, a well-known comedian and actor, and Elsie Hewitt, a model and actress, have just become parents. Hewitt, who is 29 years old, shared the exciting news on Instagram. She posted several photos and a video clip, announcing that their baby girl was born on December 12, 2025. The couple

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

A New Name for a Famous Arts Center

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is getting a new name. The board of trustees decided to add President Donald Trump's name to it. Now, it's called the Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts. New signs are being put up to show this change. Th

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Gaza's Fight Against Hunger: A Fragile Victory

Gaza has avoided famine, but the situation is still dire. The recent ceasefire and improved aid access have helped, but the progress is shaky. Millions still face severe food shortages, and many families can't afford basic food items. The destruction of infrastructure and livelihoods makes it hard f

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Truth: The Story of Beachy Head Woman

In 2012, a discovery was made in Eastbourne Town Hall. A skeleton, later named Beachy Head Woman, was found. At first, scientists thought she was from sub-Saharan Africa. This made her the first known Black Briton. But this idea was based on measuring her skull. This method is old and not always acc

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Dec 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Exynos 2600: A Leap in Smartphone Tech

Samsung has just unveiled its new Exynos 2600 chipset, marking a big step forward in smartphone technology. This is the first chip made using 2nm GAA technology, which means it's more powerful and efficient than ever before. The Exynos 2600 has a unique setup of 10 CPU cores. It includes one ultra-

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Hits Back: Striking Russian Tankers and Seeking Peace

In a bold move, Ukraine has taken its fight against Russia to the Mediterranean Sea. The country's intelligence agency, the SBU, claims to have struck a Russian oil tanker, part of what's known as the "shadow fleet. " This fleet is accused of helping Russia dodge sanctions and fund its war efforts.

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

A Suspect's Fate and Global Reactions: Unpacking Recent Events

A man, once a student at Brown University, ended his life in a storage unit in New Hampshire. Claudio Neves Valente, a 48-year-old from Portugal, is suspected of killing two people and injuring nine others at Brown. He also allegedly shot and killed an MIT professor, Nuno FG Loureiro, days later. Au

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

EU and South America Trade Deal Hits Another Snag

The European Union has once again delayed signing a trade agreement with Mercosur, the South American trade bloc. This time, the signing was pushed back to January, marking yet another delay in a process that has been ongoing for 25 years. The EU's top official, Ursula von der Leyen, expressed hope

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