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May 28 2025POLITICS

The Viral Hug That Sparked a Global Storm

The internet was buzzing with a video of the French president's wife playfully pushing him. This incident took place in Vietnam, where the president had just landed. The video shows a moment where the president seems to be talking to someone, and suddenly, a pair of red-sleeved arms pushes him gentl

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May 28 2025SPORTS

LeBron's Big Decision: Stay or Go?

LeBron James is at a crossroads with his basketball career. He is weighing his options for the 2025-26 season. He has a choice to make about his future with the Los Angeles Lakers. He has a player option for the second year of his two-year, $104 million deal. He has not yet announced what he wil

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Canada's Sovereignty Showcase: King Charles III's Visit

Canada is in a tough spot. The world is more dangerous than ever, and the U. S. is making threats. This is what King Charles III had to say when he visited Canada. He spoke to the Canadian Parliament. It was a big deal. Usually, the king doesn't do this. It was only the third time a monarch has give

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May 28 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Fire: How Brain Inflammation Fuels Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is often seen as a puzzle of the mind. It is usually tied to chemical imbalances in the brain. However, recent findings suggest that brain inflammation might play a big role in this disorder. This inflammation can cause several issues. It can activate certain brain cells too much. It c

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

How Gut Bacteria and Butyrate Could Save Astronauts' Bones

The gut's bacteria play a big role in bone health, especially when people are stuck in bed or floating in space. The gut's bacteria can change when people are not moving around. This change can lead to bone problems. But there might be a solution in a substance called butyrate. It is a type of s

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May 28 2025SPORTS

When Fun Turns Fatal: The Dangerous Rise of RUNIT

A 19-year-old man from New Zealand lost his life after participating in a viral game called RUNIT. This game involves two people running at each other and colliding without any protective gear. The incident happened in Palmerston North, where Ryan Satterthwaite suffered a severe head injury during a

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May 28 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Early Tech Learning in Iraq

The world is going digital, and so should education. Kids need to start learning about computers early on. A recent study in Basra, Iraq, tried to figure out how teaching computer science to primary school students can make a difference. They used two main methods: educational robotics and a math ap

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May 28 2025POLITICS

How the South China Sea Disputes Shape China's Reputation in Southeast Asia

The South China Sea has been a hotspot for tension. It's a place where several countries have overlapping claims. This has led to some complex relationships, especially between China and its Southeast Asian neighbors. The Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone (GDELT) has been tracking event

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May 27 2025BUSINESS

Consumer Hope Rises After Tariff Worries Ease

In May, Americans felt a bit more optimistic about the economy. This shift came after five months of declining confidence, which hit a low point in April. The main reason for the earlier pessimism? Worries about the impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs. The Conference Board's consumer confide

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May 27 2025POLITICS

Copper Mine vs. Sacred Ground: A Legal Battle

The highest court in the land recently decided not to hear a case that pits a massive copper mining project against the religious rights of Native Americans. The dispute centers around Oak Flat, a site sacred to the Apache people, which is slated for destruction to make way for the Resolution Copper

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