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Sep 29 2024POLITICS

China's Quest for Global Peace: A Path of Cooperation

As the United Nations General Assembly gathered to address pressing global issues, China's foreign minister, Wang Yi, took center stage to reiterate his country's commitment to promoting peace and stability around the world. With a focus on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Wang emphasized the import

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

A Path to Peace in Ukraine: Reevaluating the War Strategy

The world has witnessed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's remarkable leadership during the ongoing conflict with Russia. His unwavering resolve to protect Ukraine's sovereignty has earned him international recognition. While it's true that Zelensky's "victory plan" has been met with skepticis

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

The Blurred Lines of Extremism

Donald Trump's recent remarks at an event about antisemitism were nothing short of alarming. Instead of offering a plan to combat the issue, he chose to threaten the American Jewish community, stating that if he loses the upcoming election, he will hold Jewish Americans responsible. This is not just

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

Choosing the Right Leader for Jewish Americans

Many Jewish Americans believe that the most crucial aspect of a presidential candidate is their stance on Israel. With the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and rising antisemitism, it's essential to understand the candidates' views on this matter. While some argue that former President Donald Trump is n

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Sep 27 2024POLITICS

New Directions in Crime Prevention

The way Democrats talk about guns, violent crime, and the criminal justice system has undergone a significant shift in recent years. Gone are the days when the party focused solely on protecting citizens from police abuses and overhauling the criminal justice system. Today, Democrats are taking a mo

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Sep 26 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Science: Ahmed Muhammad's Vision for a Brighter Future

Ahmed Muhammad, a 22-year-old Oakland native, has always been passionate about science. Growing up, he noticed that many of his peers didn't share his enthusiasm for the subject. This realization sparked a desire to make science more accessible and fun for young people, especially those from underre

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Sep 25 2024CRIME

Boston's Boston Common: A Balancing Act of Safety and Community

Boston's Boston Common, a historic hub of community and commerce, has become a hotbed of concern for locals and visitors alike. The escalating crime rates in the area have led business owners and city officials to sound the alarm. But is the Boston Common truly getting more dangerous? To answer this

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Sep 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Storm on the Horizon: A Fierce Tempest Approaches

As the Caribbean Sea whispered secrets to the wind, a tropical storm began to take shape. Helene, its name etched in the annals of history, was expected to strengthen into a powerful hurricane, its path weaving a tale of destruction and chaos. The storm was barreling towards the U.S., its trajectory

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Sep 25 2024CRIME

Birmingham's Community Unites Against Gun Violence

In the aftermath of a devastating mass shooting in Birmingham's Five Points South neighborhood, local business owner Anthony Crawford is calling on the community to put aside their fears and cooperate with law enforcement to bring the perpetrators to justice. Crawford, the owner of T-Bone's Authenti

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Sep 24 2024OPINION

The Forgotten City: How Immigration is Disrupting the American Dream

Springfield, Ohio, once a thriving city with a rich history, is now a symbol of America's immigration crisis. The city's residents, who had already struggled to rebuild their community after decades of decline, are facing a new threat: the influx of immigrants from Haiti. According to experts, the c

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