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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

The Boss Who Refused to Fire

A significant shakeup hit the U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID). A high-ranking employee, Mr. Gottlieb, found himself on the outs after refusing to follow orders to immediately terminate a group of employees without due process. DOGE was the culprit. Why the big change? The new a

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Connection: How COVID-19 Affects the Immune System

The immune system is like a superhero team, fighting off invaders. However, sometimes it can get confused and attack the body itself. This is what happens when autoantibodies are created. These are antibodies that mistakenly target the body's own tissues. One of the most common types is called ant

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

New Face at Democratic Helm

Ken Martin, a well-known figure in Minnesota's political scene, just landed the top job at the national Democratic Party. He is replacing a chair who has recently retired. This is a big deal while everyone is still recovering from the heavy losses of 2024. Earlier that year Ken Martin got more tha

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Mohamed Salah: Aiming for Premier League Prestige

When Liverpool faces off against AFC Bournemouth, all eyes will be on Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian superstar is just one goal away from a milestone that only a few legends have achieved: scoring 20 or more goals in five different Premier League seasons. This would put him in the same league as Alan S

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

New Faces, Fresh Start: Can Democrats Find a New Leader

The Democrats find themselves at a crossroads, eager to find a new leader to guide them. The party plans to pick the next leader on a Saturday, as the influence of breaking news sways the decision faster than anyone can predict. It's not easy to get some of the top job seekers believing it'

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Feb 01 2025CRIME

Freedom at Last: Three Men from Gaza's Captivity

Three men are awaited in Israel, recently freed from their rough time in Gaza. Imagine being in a terrible situation and two of these men are parents. Keith Siegel, who is both an Israeli and American citizen, was surprisingly positive, thinking of ways he could make the days pass.

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Americans Return Home: Six Detainees Freed from Venezuela

Imagine a trip that takes you right around the world It is not a typical travel experience. The conversations are intense, and the risks are immense. President Nicolás Maduro invited someone to Caracas on a Friday. In a surprise visit, President Nicolás Maduro met with President D

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones and Disaster: How a Hobbyst Pilot Grounded a Firefighting Plane

Imagine this: A wildfire is raging, and firefighters are battling it with all they've got. Suddenly, a drone crashes into one of their planes, causing significant damage. This isn't a movie scene; it's what happened during the Los Angeles wildfires. A man named Peter Akemann, a former big shot in th

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Rashford's Villa Park Switch Near Completion

Aston Villa might score a big deal, fans can rejoice as a new attack player inches closer. Villa Park has a new future star, who will pick up the pace now the attacker has been left sitting on the bench. The 27 years old's last appearance with Manchester United was in December. Some of his Premier L

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Biochemistry Education During COVID-19: A Pivot to Digital Learning

The world was thrown into chaos in early 2020, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, which required a rapid switch to online learning. The changes were not easy, especially in countries where accessing the internet and other digital tools was not simple. The move to digital classrooms was a mas

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