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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Submarine Showdown: UK and Sweden Team Up for Poland's Naval Upgrade

Poland is on the hunt for new submarines, and the UK and Sweden are teaming up to win the deal. The "Orka" program is a big part of Poland's plan to modernize its navy and strengthen its NATO ties, especially with Russia causing trouble. The UK's Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, is pushing hard for Pol

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

China's Space Station Faces Unexpected Challenges

China's space station, Tiangong, is in a bit of a pickle. A recent mission had a hiccup, and now things are getting tricky. The Shenzhou-20 spacecraft had a window crack, making it unsafe to fly. So, the astronauts Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui, and Wang Jie had to come back to Earth in the Shenzhou-21 s

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

How International Students Thrive in Chinese Universities

International students in China are doing pretty well, but there's room to grow. A recent study looked at how engaged these students are in their studies. Engagement means how much they put into their education, not just showing up but also thinking and feeling connected. The study found that overa

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Atlantic City's Green Rush: Too Much of a Good Thing?

Atlantic City's cannabis market is facing a tough time. The city's relaxed approach to approving new weed businesses has led to an oversupply. Now, many stores are struggling to make ends meet. The city council recently decided to limit the number of cannabis stores. This move came after officials

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Top Recruiters in the USA: How They're Chosen

Finding the right people for a job is tough. That's why many companies turn to recruiting firms. But how do you know which ones are the best? A recent study tried to answer that question. Over 22, 000 professionals shared their experiences with recruiting firms. They talked about how well these fir

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Maryland's Small Businesses: A Call for Collaboration

Small business owners in Maryland are urging lawmakers to pay more attention to their needs. They believe that having a say in policy decisions is crucial for their success and the well-being of their communities. Recently, over 233 local entrepreneurs, including Khari Parker, attended the Goldman S

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

Time's Tricks: How Our Minds Bend Time to Help Us Survive

Time isn't always what it seems. Our minds can play tricks on us, making it feel like it's moving slower or faster. This isn't just a random glitch. It's actually a clever trick our brains use to help us survive and adapt. When we're in danger, time can feel like it's slowing down. This gives us mo

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

The Trump administration's week of challenges

In a week filled with challenges, the Trump administration faces scrutiny over newly released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. The White House insists these documents do not prove any wrongdoing by President Trump. However, the documents mention Trump over 1, 000 times, including an email stati

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cracking the Code of Business Modeling

Business modeling is like a big puzzle. It helps people understand how businesses work. There are many ways to show this. One way is to use UML 2. 0. This is a tool that helps people draw pictures to show how things fit together. A new idea is the Notation Independent Business concepts metamodel. T

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Nov 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Indonesia's Green Mission: Can They Succeed?

Indonesia is on a mission to tackle pollution and climate change. They have ambitious targets: reducing emissions by 31% independently and up to 43% with international support. A key part of this mission is protecting and restoring their forests and land, which are vital for this goal. But there's

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