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Sep 22 2025POLITICS

Who Owns Bagram Air Base?

Bagram Air Base, a major U. S. military site for nearly 20 years, is now at the center of a dispute. The Taliban, who took control of the base after the U. S. withdrawal in 2021, are refusing to hand it back. Former U. S. President Donald Trump has been pushing to retake the base, even hinting at ta

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Sep 22 2025FINANCE

Job Market Takes a Hit: Is This Just a Blip or Here to Stay?

The job market has been on a downward slope lately. Gary Cohn, who used to be a big shot in Trump's economic team and now works at IBM, spoke about this on a Sunday news show. He said the job market has been getting worse, but it might just be a temporary thing. The Federal Reserve, which is like t

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Sep 22 2025CRYPTO

BloFin Takes a Big Step in Keeping Your Money Safe

BloFin, a big name in the world of digital money trading, just got a stamp of approval for keeping your payment details safe. This isn't just any approval—it's the PCI DSS certification, a big deal in the world of online money safety. This means BloFin is now officially recognized for handling credi

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Sep 22 2025HEALTH

Why Do Nurses Struggle to Prevent Leg Ulcers from Coming Back?

Leg ulcers are a big problem for many people. They can come back even after treatment. Nurses play a big role in stopping this from happening. But they face many challenges. First, let's talk about the main issue. Nurses often don't have enough time. They are busy with many patients. This makes it

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Sep 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Glasses of the Future: A Look at the Meta Ray-Ban Display

The Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses are a big step forward in tech. They are not quite ready to replace smartphones, but they show a lot of promise. These glasses have a bright, full-color display and a smart wristband that lets you control them with simple hand movements. The wristband is a big deal b

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Sep 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making Sense of the Mind's Static

Brain waves are like whispers from our minds, but they often get lost in the noise. EEG machines try to capture these whispers, but they frequently pick up static too. This static can come from bad connections, movement, or just too much background noise. Usually, scientists throw out the noisy part

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Sep 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Decoding the Mind: The New Wave in Brain-Computer Tech

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are making waves, but they're not perfect. The current tech, which relies on EEGs, is a bit of a mystery. It's like having a puzzle with missing pieces. You see the big picture, but you're not sure how it all fits together. The main issue? EEGs pick up brain signals

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Push for Security: Zelenskyy to Talk with Trump at UN

In the midst of ongoing conflict, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to meet with U. S. President Donald Trump during the United Nations General Assembly. This meeting comes as Russia continues its aggressive strikes on Ukraine, with recent attacks killing at least three people and injur

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Sep 21 2025SCIENCE

The Tiny Protein That Supercharges Vitamin B2 in Yeast

In the realm of microorganisms, a specific type of yeast, Candida famata, stands out. This yeast has a unique ability to produce a significant amount of riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2. This vitamin is crucial for various cellular processes. Interestingly, when iron is in short supply, the yeas

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Sep 21 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Crops with Science: A New Way to Grow

Farmers are always looking for ways to grow better crops. One cool way to do this is by using special substances on seeds before planting. These substances can help seeds grow stronger and protect them from bad things in the environment. Think of it like giving seeds a superpower boost! Scientists

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