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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Presidential Powers: A Legal Look

The recent debate about presidential authority has sparked some interesting discussions. Some people think President Trump overstepped his bounds when he ordered military action against Venezuelan drug boats. But is that really the case? Let's start with the basics. The Supreme Court has ruled that

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Azerbaijan Opposition Leader's Home Searched Amid Political Turmoil

In Azerbaijan, authorities recently searched the home of Ali Karimli, a prominent opposition leader. This action took place as part of a larger investigation into a suspected plot to overthrow President Ilham Aliyev. The government claims that Karimli, who heads the Azerbaijani Popular Front Party,

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Switzerland's Health Equity: A Work in Progress

Switzerland is known for its high-quality healthcare. But when it comes to health equity, the country still has a long way to go. Health equity means making sure everyone has the same chance to be healthy. But in Switzerland, different groups still face different health challenges. A recent study l

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

UK Finance Minister Faces Heat Over Budget Numbers

The UK's finance chief, Rachel Reeves, is in hot water. Just days after unveiling the national budget, a big fuss has started. The issue? The so-called "black hole" in public finances, used to justify tax hikes, seems to be a lot smaller than claimed. Official numbers from the Office for Budget Res

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Nov 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Brazil's COP30: A Step Forward or Just More Talk?

COP30 in Brazil left many feeling let down, but it wasn't all bad. The event faced tough challenges from the start. The US wasn't there, and Argentina wasn't helping. Plus, there was still no clear plan on how to get $300 billion to help poorer countries fight climate change. That money is needed by

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Nov 30 2025FINANCE

How Money Magic Tricked the UK

The UK's economy has been on a wild ride for over four decades. Two big mistakes, the resource curse and the finance curse, have shaped its path. These weren't accidents. They were choices made by leaders who thought they knew better. First, there was the resource curse. In the late 1970s and early

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Nurses Navigate Cultural Differences in End-of-Life Care

Nurses are key players in helping patients through their final moments. They need to understand and respect different cultural backgrounds to provide the best care. This is especially important in places like Mallorca, where many cultures come together. A recent study looked at how nurses in this re

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Nov 30 2025RELIGION

What Do Canadians and Americans Really Think About Souls?

In Canada and the U. S. , the concept of a soul is not as clear-cut as one might think. Many people in these countries believe in a soul, but fewer believe in an afterlife. This suggests that the idea of a soul is evolving beyond traditional religious boundaries. Researchers surveyed over 1, 000 pe

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Nov 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Stars' Top Amazon Picks for Gifts Under $150

Celebrities often share their favorite things, and this time, they've spilled the beans on their top Amazon picks for gifts. From cozy slippers to handy kitchen gadgets, these items are not only loved by the stars but also budget-friendly. For those who love to run, Jennifer Garner swears by the Br

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Nov 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Unusual Fitness Habits of Famous People

Celebrities often have unique ways to stay fit. Some prefer traditional workouts, while others have more creative methods. Valerie Bertinelli, an actress, starts her day with a simple yet effective routine. She jumps up and down 50 times in the morning. She believes this boosts her energy and helps

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