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Feb 26 2025CRIME

A Mother's Horror: The Unspeakable Attack on a Family.

In a shocking turn of events, a mother and her young son became the targets of a brutal attack in their own home. The incident unfolded in a quiet suburb of Chicago, where a Palestinian American family had been living peacefully for years. The mother, Hanan, and her 6-year-old son, Wadee, were renti

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Feb 25 2025SPORTS

Football Frenzy: Drugs in the Water

Football games are exciting, but they also bring some serious issues. People often use stimulants and other drugs during these events. This isn't just a problem for those who use them. It's a big deal for the environment too. When these drugs get into the water, they can harm both aquatic life and h

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Disability and Victimization: Unseen Struggles in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, people with disabilities often encounter various forms of victimization. These experiences are not always well-documented, leaving many questions unanswered. This is a significant issue that needs more attention. A recent study set out to shed light on this topic. The study aimed to

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Feb 24 2025EDUCATION

Bullying Based on Identity: What Makes a Difference?

Bullying that targets someone's identity can have serious effects on young people. This isn't just about physical harm; it can mess with a kid's mind and emotions. Researchers have been studying this issue, but many studies have missed the mark by not looking at the bigger picture over time. A recen

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Fighting Malnutrition: What Helps Kids Recover Faster

Severe acute malnutrition is a big problem for kids under five in Ethiopia. It's a major cause of sickness and death. But how long does it take for kids to get better? And what helps them recover faster? Researchers looked into this by studying kids aged 6 to 59 months who were treated for severe a

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Feb 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Building Smarter: Energy-Efficient Homes in China's Qinba Mountains

In the heart of China, the Qinba Mountains are home to rural communities with a rich cultural heritage. These communities have traditionally built homes that reflect their unique way of life. However, these homes are not always energy-efficient. This is a problem because energy efficiency is crucial

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Tiny Fighters, Big Threat: Battling Superbugs in NICUs

Neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are filled with tiny fighters, but they face a big threat: antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This resistance makes treating infections tough, especially for babies born with low birth weight or critical health issues. AMR is a silent enemy, and it's making healthc

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Feb 23 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Face Unusual Demand

Elon Musk, a well-known billionaire, recently stirred up controversy by demanding federal employees justify their work. He posted on his social media platform X, stating that federal workers must explain their accomplishments from the past week or face resignation. This demand came as a surprise to

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Feb 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Spot the Fake: How Scientists are Catching Timber Cheats

Timber fraud is a big deal. It's not just about money; it's about protecting nature. Some people cut down trees that are supposed to be protected. They mix them with cheaper woods to make a profit. This is a huge problem for the environment. It's like stealing from the forest. Scientists have been

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Feb 22 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Jitters: A Bumpy Ride for Investors

The stock market took a tumble recently, with major indexes like the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) experiencing their biggest drops of the year. This happened because people were worried about the economy. The DJIA fell by 1. 69%, closing at 43, 428. 02, while the S&P 500 dropped b

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