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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

US and Taiwan Team Up to Boost Chip Skills

The US is in talks with Taiwan to get help in training American workers to make advanced chips. This is part of a bigger trade agreement. Taiwan's top chip maker, TSMC, might send money and experts to the US to set up more factories and teach locals the skills needed. The US wants Taiwan to invest

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Kyiv's Power Shift: What's Next for Ukraine?

In Ukraine, a big change is happening. Andriy Yermak, the president's right-hand man, has stepped down. He was more than just a chief of staff. He was a key player in Ukraine's war efforts and politics. His departure marks a turning point for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the country. Yermak an

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Why Your Brain Loves Negative Thoughts and How to Fix It

Our brains are wired to focus on the bad stuff more than the good. This isn't a personal flaw; it's a survival trick from our ancestors. Back then, noticing danger was crucial. A missed threat could mean death, while missing a pretty flower wasn't a big deal. So, our brains learned to prioritize neg

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Russia's Setback: Losing Influence in Global Shipping Governance

Russia recently faced a significant setback when it failed to secure a seat on the United Nations' International Maritime Organization (IMO) governing council. This is not the first time Russia has encountered such a hurdle. Earlier in September, it also failed to gain enough support for a position

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Top Aide Steps Down Amid Growing Corruption Scandals

In a surprising move, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's chief of staff, Andrii Yermak, has resigned. This comes after anti-corruption investigators searched Yermak's residence and office. Yermak, a key figure in Ukraine's government and a trusted advisor to Zelenskyy, has been involved in im

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

A Big Change in Ukraine's Leadership

Ukraine's political scene just got a major shake-up. Andriy Yermak, the president's right-hand man, stepped down from his role as chief of staff. This is the biggest leadership change since Russia's full-scale invasion four years ago. Yermak's exit is tied to a massive scandal involving $100 millio

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones in Trouble: Anduril's Bumpy Road to Battlefield Success

Anduril Industries, a hotshot defense tech company, is facing some tough times. Their drones, which are supposed to be top-notch, have been crashing. Two of their Altius drones recently nosedived during tests at Eglin Air Force Base. This is not good news for a company that's been boasting about its

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Heart Attacks and the Brain: A Hidden Challenge

Heart attacks are already serious, but they might also be affecting the brain in ways many people don't realize. After a heart attack, especially in cases like Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS), some people struggle with thinking clearly. This isn't just a temporary fog; it can lead to serious issues li

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Belgium's Stance on Russian Assets: A Potential Peace Hurdle

Belgium's prime minister has expressed concerns about a European Union (EU) plan to use frozen Russian state assets to support Ukraine. Bart De Wever believes this move could complicate efforts to reach a peace deal in the ongoing conflict. De Wever shared his thoughts in a letter to the European C

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Heavy Heart: A Mother's Hope Amidst War

In the western city of Lviv, a cemetery tells a story of loss and resilience. Olya Kachmaryk, a mother who lost her son in the ongoing conflict with Russia, visits his grave. She hopes for peace, even if it means making tough choices. Her son, Oleksandr, is one of over 1, 000 soldiers buried in this

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