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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Rewards in Classrooms: The Sweet Truth About Food Incentives

In the USA, classrooms are often filled with treats. Birthdays, holidays, and good behavior are celebrated with candy and snacks. But is this a good idea? A study looked into this issue. It focused on how teachers use food as rewards. It also checked how this relates to the Health Belief Model (HBM)

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

How City Life Affects Health in Older Adults

Cities shape how well older adults stay healthy. Think about sidewalks, parks, and stores. These things matter a lot. They help people stay active and eat well. Good city planning can make a big difference. Older adults need support. This includes doctors, friends, and family. Cities with good serv

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

The Trial of a Nation: Japan's Rare Political Assassination

In Japan, a country known for its low crime rates, a shocking event took place in 2022. A man named Tetsuya Yamagami is accused of killing former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. This trial is happening now, three years after the incident. Yamagami is said to have used a homemade gun to shoot Abe during

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Oct 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Surprise Stockpile: DJI Drones Pop Up Before US Ban

Amazon shoppers are in for a surprise! DJI drones not meant for the US market are now available for purchase on the platform. This unexpected move comes just before a potential ban on DJI's imports to the US in late December. The drones in question include the Mavic 4 Pro and Mini 5 Pro. These mode

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hidden Threat: How ChatGPT Atlas Browser Can Be Hijacked

A serious security flaw has been found in the ChatGPT Atlas browser. This flaw lets hackers sneak harmful commands into the AI's memory. Once there, these commands can stay hidden and keep working even after the user logs out and logs back in. This attack works by tricking users into clicking on a

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Cameroon's Ageless Leader: Paul Biya Secures Another Term

In a move that has stirred both controversy and resignation, Paul Biya, the world's oldest president, has been announced as the victor in Cameroon's recent presidential election. With nearly 54% of the vote, Biya, now 92 years old, has secured an eighth term in office. If he completes this term, he

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus 15: A New Flagship with Big Changes

The OnePlus 15 is now official, and it's packed with upgrades that might make it a top choice for many. But is it perfect? Let's break it down. First off, the OnePlus 15 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, which is one of the best processors available right now. This means the phone

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nothing's New Phone: Fans Upset Over Ads and Preinstalled Apps

Nothing, the company known for its unique phones and earbuds, is launching a new budget phone called the Phone 3a Lite. The announcement came with a short teaser showing the bottom part of the phone, which has a blinking LED light. This new phone is expected to be cheaper than the Phone 3a and Phone

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Oct 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Indigenous Tribes at Risk: A Silent Crisis

Deep in the Amazon and other remote rainforests, some of the world's most isolated Indigenous groups are facing serious threats. These threats come from logging, mining, and drug traffickers. A recent report highlights that nearly 65% of these groups are at risk from logging, about 40% from mining,

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Mistakes Made: How a Sex Offender Walked Free

A sex offender, Hadush Kebatu, was mistakenly released from prison. This happened because of human error. He was supposed to be deported, but instead, he was let out. This caused a lot of anger and concern. The mistake was discovered quickly. The prison's duty governor was told about it around noon

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