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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks: A Glimpse of Hope for Ukraine and Russia

Recent discussions in Berlin have sparked optimism about a potential peace deal between Ukraine and Russia. U. S. officials, speaking anonymously, revealed that around 90% of the issues have been resolved. These talks involved key figures like U. S. special envoy Steve Witkoff, businessman Jared Kus

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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

Why Do Some Birds Stick Around Home?

In the world of birds, some young ones stay put in their family home longer than others. This is common in species where family members team up to raise chicks. Researchers looked into this behavior using data from the Seychelles warbler, a bird that lives in groups. They wanted to know what makes t

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Goshawks: Loyalty and Change in the Arizona Skies

In the vast skies of Arizona, American goshawks show remarkable loyalty. Over two decades, a study tracked these birds of prey. It found that most goshawks stay in the same area and with the same partner for life. Ninety-five percent of male goshawks and 92% of females stick to their territory. An e

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Apr 24 2025EDUCATION

How Will Community Colleges Adapt To New Rules?

Community colleges across the United States are facing a big challenge. Federal changes are coming and these changes could have a big impact on how these colleges operate. These colleges are worried, but they are not just sitting around. They are looking for ways to adapt and thrive in the new en

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

A New Shield for Honour

The Stolen Valor Act has finally made it through the legislative process. This act is a big deal because it cracks down on people who falsely claim to have received military medals. It's not just about the medals. It's about the integrity of the people who truly earned them. These medals represent r

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Mar 28 2025POLITICS

Greenland's Strategic Importance: A U. S. Visit Amidst Acquisition Talks

Greenland has become a hot topic in global politics. The U. S. has shown a strong interest in the territory. The vice president, JD Vance, recently visited a U. S. military base in Greenland. This visit happened while the president was openly discussing the idea of the U. S. taking control of the

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter in Ukraine's Struggle

The stage is set for a crucial conversation between two world leaders. The focus of this talk will be on what Ukraine might have to sacrifice to end the ongoing conflict. This war has been raging for three years, ever since the Russian president ordered his forces to invade Ukraine. The discussio

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Putin's Peace Ploy: A 30-Day Pause with Strings Attached

Putin has agreed to a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, but there's a catch. He wants to use this pause to push for a permanent peace deal that addresses what he calls the "root causes" of the conflict. This could mean big changes for Ukraine's borders, as Putin has been claiming parts of Ukraine belong

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Russia Makes Gains in Kursk: A Setback for Zelensky

In a significant development, Russia has regained control of about half of the territory it lost to Ukraine in the Kursk region. This region is crucial for Volodymyr Zelensky's plan to defeat Vladimir Putin. According to a senior Russian commander from Chechnya, around 50, 000 troops are pushing bac

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Sep 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Longmire Effect: What's Next for the Beloved TV Western Stars

The curtains may have closed on the popular TV western "Longmire," but its impact continues to be felt. The show's cast has been busy with new projects, and some of their most exciting endeavors are set to premiere in the 2024-25 entertainment season. From military investigative dramas to horror mov

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