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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

China's Fire Safety Drive: A Closer Look

China is taking a hard look at fire safety in tall buildings across the country. This comes after a terrible fire in Hong Kong that killed many people. The government wants to make sure something like this doesn't happen in mainland China. The focus is on buildings that are being fixed up, both out

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Nov 29 2025CRIME

Unraveling Mysteries: A Look into Recent True Crime Cases

In the world of true crime, several cases have recently captured public attention. One such case involves Anna Kepner, a cheerleader who tragically died during a family vacation on a Carnival cruise ship. The circumstances surrounding her death are still unclear, and authorities are considering poss

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Yoga's Role in Managing Chronic Pancreatitis: A Young Patient's Journey

A young boy, just 11 years old, found himself battling chronic pancreatitis, a condition marked by persistent inflammation of the pancreas. His days were filled with intense stomach pain, nausea, and a constant feeling of weakness. Traditional treatments aimed to ease his symptoms and tackle the roo

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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

Northwestern University Settles with Feds for $75M Over Antisemitism Claims

Northwestern University has agreed to pay $75 million to the federal government. This is to settle claims of antisemitism and discrimination on campus. The deal also requires the school to take steps to protect Jewish students and staff. The university must create clear policies for protests and dem

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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

California Steps Up Against School Bias

California is taking a stand against discrimination in schools. A new law has been passed to create an Office of Civil Rights within the state's Department of Education. This office will have a team of at least six people, including someone specifically focused on antisemitism. Their job is to teach

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

U. S. Top Diplomat May Miss Crucial NATO Gathering

A significant NATO meeting is coming up, and guess who might not show up? Marco Rubio, the U. S. Secretary of State, is considering skipping the NATO foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels next week. This is not your average absence; it's quite unusual for the top U. S. diplomat to miss such an impo

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

How Your Body Shape Affects Your Brain's Age

What if your body's muscle and fat levels could tell us something about your brain's age? A recent study suggests that might be the case. Scientists used full-body MRI scans and AI to examine 1, 164 adults. They wanted to see if muscle levels and fat distribution were linked to how young or old our

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Health Secrets: The Exposome's Big Picture

Scientists are now looking at the big picture of health. They are not just focusing on genes. Instead, they are studying everything around us that might cause disease. This new area is called exposomics. It is like a map of all the things we come into contact with in our lives. Most diseases are no

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Uncovering the Truth Behind Afghan Vetting

In the wake of recent events, questions have surfaced about the vetting process for Afghans entering the United States. It turns out, some individuals may have manipulated their backgrounds with the help of brokers. This raises serious concerns about the reliability of the vetting system. The suspe

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Mothers Choose C-Sections Without Medical Need?

In Sweden, the rate of C-sections is generally low. But there's a debate about when a mom can ask for a C-section even if it's not medically necessary. This is called a Caesarean section on maternal request, or CSMR. Some people think it's okay for a mom to choose this. Others worry it might not be

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