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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

RFK Jr. 's Health Secretary Bid: A Surprising Twist in Politics

In a surprising turn of events, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , known for his vocal stance against vaccines, has moved one step closer to becoming the nation's health secretary. This happened after a Senate vote that aligned along party lines. This vote sets the stage for a final confirmation vote, likely t

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Brazil's Health Insurance Rules: A Story of Progress and Challenges

Brazil's journey in managing and improving private health insurance has been a mix of advances and obstacles. From 2000 to 2018, regulators tackled the job of making sure private health services were up to standard. They did this by setting clear rules and guidelines that aimed to cover everything f

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Feb 12 2025OPINION

Border Trouble: The Drug War is Real

The southern border of the USA is in serious trouble. We have a big problem with drugs like fentanyl flooding in. This drug is causing lots of deaths, especially among young people. Why are we letting this happen? Fentanyl is a strong painkiller that can kill you with just a small amount. The iss

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

South Korea's Bold Plan to Age Gracefully

South Korea is racing towards becoming a super-aged society by 2025. This means there will be a lot more older people who need help staying healthy. Korean medicine (KM) is unique because it focuses on treating each person differently, based on their specific needs. Many local governments in Kore

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

King Abdullah's Challenging Trip to Washington

In 2018, King Abdullah II visited Washington with a clear message. He stood at the White House, previously he met the US president, Biden. The King was essential to the US, but the visit had a shadow. King Abdullah II of Jordan faces a very tough mission as he sits down to talk to the US

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Tweaks: A New Chapter for Steel and Aluminum

President Donald J. Trump made a bold move to bolster America’s steel and aluminum industries. He signed new proclamations to tighten up existing loopholes and exemptions. This means that foreign steel and aluminum imports will now face a solid 25% tariff, which is a double jump for aluminum because

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

Corruption on the Rise: A Global Wake-Up Call

In a recent look into how clean or corrupt different countries' governments are, many nations found themselves with their worst scores in over a decade. This report, which rates 180 countries, found that 47 of them hit their lowest points in the past 12 years. The global picture isn't pretty: more t

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

USA Takes Charge: Protecting AI from Bad Actors

Imagine knowing that your country's most important tech could fall into the wrong hands. That's what U. S. Vice President JD Vance is worried about. He recently spoke at a big tech meeting in Paris. The world's eyes were on China's AI model, DeepSeek. This model can do just as well as some of th

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Feb 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Talks a Big Deal but Fails to Meet the Challenge

Dario Amodei, a notable voice in the AI world, recently called out the AI Action Summit in a public statement. Though he appreciated the effort of the Paris event, which gathered AI companies, researchers, and policymakers from across the globe, he thought it fell short. The big focus, he felt,

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

The unlikely friendship of two politicians

In the world of politics, things are not always as they seem. For instance, imagine if a former governor, who was once known for his corruption, suddenly got a big break from a president. This is exactly what happened to Rod Blagojevich, the ex-governor of Illinois. President Trump was the one who m

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