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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Is Trump’s latest plan for Gaza a step too far?

Trump just made a big statement about Gaza. He wants to move 2. 2 million people out of the territory and let the US take control. This idea is not just shocking, it is also irresponsible. The US president, known for his bold moves, has raised eyebrows before, but this plan might be his most reckles

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Trump's plan to use Guantanamo for Immigrants

Imagine this: a place once used to hold suspected terrorists is now being considered to house thousands of immigrants. It's not a scene from a movie, but a real-life plan from the Trump administration. The Trump administration has decided to use the U. S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, know

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Internet's Downward Spiral: How It Got Messy

Picture this: you're online, and suddenly, everything feels. . . off. Like someone dumped a load of junk in the middle of the digital highway. You're not alone in feeling this way. Someone came up with a catchy way to describe this feeling: "enshittification" It's like the digital world's been slowl

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Feb 05 2025CRIME

Who Was Really at Fault?

On a dark evening in late August 2023, a tragedy unfolded in Oldsman Township. Two brothers, Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, died while riding their bicycles. The driver Sean Higgins has been accused of causing the crash. Sean Higgins is 44 years old. The driver, Sean Higgins was drunk at the time o

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Feb 05 2025BUSINESS

Does Investing in Mental Health Pay Off for Companies?

Big companies are spending a lot on programs to boost their employees' mental well-being. But does this really save them money? This might be a bit of a confusing idea. The idea is to help employees. But do the companies actually benefit from investing in their employees' mental health? T

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Feb 05 2025OPINION

Where Faith, Love and Identity Collide

Imagine a bustling Dutch city where people from all corners of the world live, study, and worship. The Hague, often seen as open-minded, is home to various nationalities and cultures. The city has become the backdrop for a fascinating, yet complex, intercultural debate. A lot of people from Africa,

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Type of Bug Battled by Power Jets

Imagine blasting waterborne pathogens out with supercharged particles. That's what atmospheric pressure plasma jets do. These jets produce various reactive species that target bacteria. But there is a catch, it can cause serious problem. Different bacteria may get killed by different reacti

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Feb 05 2025CRIME

Piecing Together the Tragedy: The Potomac River Crash

The icy waters of the Potomac River were the grim backdrop for a massive recovery effort. 67 lives were lost when a military helicopter and a passenger jet collided over the Potomac River. The local emergency team, guided by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, worked tirelessly to clean the river.

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Feb 05 2025CRIME

Cold Water Search: The End of a Tragic Journey

The sad news came Tuesday. All but one of the 67 victims from the Potomac plane crash last week have been recovered. The city officials tried to be nice when they said, "Our thoughts are with the families of the victims as they deal with this terrible loss. " They also promised to help in any way th

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Feb 05 2025CRIME

Disaster in the Sky: Deadly Collision

A small commercial plane and a U. S. Army helicopter crashed head-on over the Potomac River in Virginia on a Wednesday night this month. This resulted in the deaths of 64 passengers and crew on the commercial flight, plus a crew of 3 in the helicopter. All 67 victims have been found, and officials a

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