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Sep 07 2025WEATHER

New Jersey Braces for Stormy Saturday: What to Expect

New Jersey is in for a wild weather ride this Saturday. A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for the entire state, except for Cape May County, and it's expected to last until 8 p. m. This means that residents should be prepared for some serious weather conditions. The storms are expected to

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Sep 05 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Law Enforcement Agencies Clash Again

In Ukraine, two major law enforcement agencies are at it again. The SBU, Ukraine's security service, and the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) are in a public disagreement. This isn't new. They had a big fight in July that caused a political stir. Now, it's happening again. This time, the SBU

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Sep 04 2025BUSINESS

Ukraine and the US Team Up for a Big Investment Deal

Ukraine and the United States have started working together on a big investment fund. This fund is part of a deal about minerals. The first meeting of the board that runs this fund just happened. The deal is important because it helps Ukraine's economy, which has been hurt by the war with Russia. I

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Sep 04 2025OPINION

Young People and the Law: A Step Backwards?

Young people in major cities are being viewed with unnecessary fear and suspicion. This is not a good way to handle youth crime. It is important to remember that young people are still developing. They should not be treated as adults in the legal system. The idea of using the National Guard to cont

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Sep 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Mixed Signals on Russia and Ukraine

In a recent interview, former U. S. President Donald Trump expressed his frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He mentioned that his administration was considering steps to reduce casualties in the war but did not provide specific details. Trump's co

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Sep 03 2025POLITICS

A Patriot's Farewell: Ukraine Mourns Another Loss

Andriy Parubiy, a well-known Ukrainian politician, was laid to rest on Tuesday. He was killed in a shooting on Saturday in Lviv. This is the second assassination in the city in just over a year. Police have a suspect in custody. They think Russia might be involved, but Moscow hasn't said anything a

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Push for Peace Talks Hits Roadblocks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is pushing for urgent meetings with President Donald Trump and European leaders to advance peace talks with Russia. However, progress is slow, and Russia's actions are causing frustration. Russia's recent attacks on Ukraine have killed at least 23 people, inc

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Aug 31 2025HEALTH

Helping Pregnant Women in Abusive Relationships

Pregnancy is a time of joy and anticipation, but for some women, it's also a time of fear and abuse. In Iran, a study looked at how teaching life skills can help pregnant women who are facing violence from their partners. The goal was to see if these skills could improve their relationships, self-es

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

New Lessons from Teaching Drug Prevention in Georgia

Georgia took a big step in fighting drug use. They brought in the European Prevention Curriculum (EUPC). This is a program that teaches people how to stop drug problems before they start. The goal was to make sure the country's drug prevention plan worked well. First, they had to change the EUPC to

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Aug 26 2025EDUCATION

The Unseen Faces of College Life

College life in the U. S. isn't all about big universities and fancy dorms. There are over 19 million students, but most aren't part of the elite institutions or the glamorous side of campus life. Many students have responsibilities that go beyond studying. They often live at home, work jobs, or tak

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