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Jul 18 2025POLITICS

Political Shifts and Controversies: A Closer Look

Political landscapes are always changing. Recently, there have been some big moves in the world of politics. For instance, a group backed by the U. S. is making strides in Gaza, helping Palestinians get the aid they need. This is a big deal because it shows a shift in power dynamics in the region.

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Jul 18 2025RELIGION

Gaza Church Strike: A Misguided Attack and Its Aftermath

A recent incident in Gaza has sparked international concern. An Israeli strike unintentionally hit the Holy Family Church, the only Catholic Church in Gaza City. This event has led to a wave of condemnations and calls for a ceasefire. The strike resulted in the deaths of three individuals who were

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Jul 17 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers Narrowly Approve Funding Cuts to Public Broadcasting

The Senate recently passed a bill to reduce federal funding for public broadcasting, including NPR and PBS, by $9 billion. This move, which hasn't happened in over three decades, is now awaiting a final vote in the House of Representatives. If approved, it will mark a significant victory for Preside

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Jul 17 2025BUSINESS

How Free Trade Zones Boost Businesses' Global Reach

Free Trade Zones (FTZs) are like special zones where businesses get extra perks to trade globally. A recent study looked at companies listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges from 2009 to 2022. It found that FTZs really help businesses expand internationally. The study used a method call

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Coffee Enemas: A Risky Trend You Should Avoid

Social media is buzzing about a new trend: coffee enemas. This involves injecting coffee into the colon, a practice that some believe helps detox the body. But doctors warn that this trend is not only unproven but also potentially dangerous. Coffee enemas are part of an alternative therapy called G

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Jul 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Kate Middleton's Wimbledon Moment: A Royal Return

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, made a memorable return to Wimbledon this year. She attended the women’s singles final, where she was greeted with a standing ovation. The crowd stood and cheered as she walked to her royal box, smiling and waving. She was joined by tennis legends Billie Jean K

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Jul 13 2025POLITICS

Iran's Nuclear Talks: A Question of Trust

Iran is open to talking about its nuclear program again, but there's a catch. The country's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said Iran would only return to the negotiating table if the U. S. and its allies promised no more attacks. This comes after recent strikes on Iran's nuclear and military site

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny RNA Molecules Might Change the Way We Fight Cancer

Cancer is a tough opponent. It's sneaky, hard to catch early, and even harder to treat. But scientists are always on the hunt for new ways to fight it. One exciting area of research is tiny bits of RNA called microRNAs. These little guys might hold the key to better cancer treatments and earlier det

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

How Video Calls Are Changing Kids' Brain Cancer Treatment

Video calls are now a big deal in treating brain cancer in children. This isn't just a short-term trend. It's been going on for 20 years between two hospitals, one in Jordan and one in Canada. But it's not just them anymore. Since 2018, more hospitals in the region have joined in. They all talk abou

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Jul 12 2025BUSINESS

How Do Visits from Analysts Influence Company Risks?

In China, companies listed on the stock exchange are under constant scrutiny. One interesting aspect is how visits from institutional analysts affect how these companies take risks. Researchers looked into this and found something surprising. More visits in one year can lead to managers taking bigge

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