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Sep 09 2025POLITICS

Nepal's Fire and Fury: A Nation's Cry Against Corruption

Nepal is on fire, literally and figuratively. The country's capital, Kathmandu, saw its parliament building engulfed in flames. This wasn't just any fire; it was a symbolic one, ignited by the anger of a people fed up with corruption and injustice. The spark that lit this fire was a social media ba

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

The Silent Spread: Understanding the Kissing Bug Threat in the U. S.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed that Chagas disease, often called the kissing bug disease, is now considered widespread in the United States. This condition is caused by a parasite called Trypanosoma cruzi, which is found in the feces of the triatomine bug, commonl

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Sep 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cities Racing to Stay Ahead in the AI Era

The world is changing fast, and cities are trying to keep up. With AI becoming more common, many jobs are at risk. Some jobs, like middle managers and entry-level positions, are already disappearing. Cities are now focusing on creating jobs that can't be easily replaced by machines or are at the for

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

Awarding Trump for COVID-19 Vaccine Push: A Debate

The CEO of Pfizer, Albert Boura, has suggested that former President Donald Trump should be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize. This is due to Trump's role in speeding up the creation and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. Boura highlighted the success of Operation Warp Speed, a program started

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Sep 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Young Activist Challenges Tech Giants Over AI Risks

In the world of artificial intelligence, a young activist is making waves. Sneha Revanur, a 20-year-old student from Stanford University, is not backing down from the big tech companies. She is fighting for better rules on AI, even though some powerful people don't like it. Revanur started her jour

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Sep 09 2025POLITICS

Political Shake-Up in France: Prime Minister Steps Down After Vote

France is in the middle of a political storm. The Prime Minister, François Bayrou, lost a big vote in parliament. This means he has to quit his job. Now, President Emmanuel Macron has to find a new Prime Minister. This is the fifth time in less than two years that this has happened. People are talk

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

What Do We Really Know About Tylenol and Autism?

Autism rates in the US have been climbing, with one in 31 children now affected. This rise has sparked a hunt for possible causes, from genes to the environment. Recently, attention has turned to acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, and its potential role in autism development. A report

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Sep 08 2025POLITICS

Europe and the U. S. Team Up to Tighten the Screw on Russia

Russia's relentless attacks on Ukraine have pushed Europe and the U. S. to work together on new sanctions. This is a big deal because it's the first time since Trump's return that both sides are on the same page. The EU sent a team led by David O'Sullivan to Washington to discuss these measures. Th

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Sep 08 2025POLITICS

Public Schools and Prayer: A New Debate

President Donald Trump recently spoke at a meeting in Washington, D. C. He announced plans to have the Department of Education issue new rules. These rules would protect prayer in public schools. However, he did not share many details or a timeline for this plan. Trump mentioned that the Bible was

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Sep 07 2025POLITICS

London Protest Against Palestine Action Ban Leads to Hundreds of Arrests

In London, a recent rally against the ban on Palestine Action resulted in a significant number of arrests. Over 890 individuals were taken into custody, with the majority charged for supporting a group that has been officially labeled as terrorist. The police reported that 17 of these arrests were d

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