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Dec 17 2025EDUCATION

Teachers in Moldova Plan Silent Protest for Better Pay

Teachers in Moldova are gearing up for a unique form of protest on December 16. They want better wages. The Federation of Trade Unions of Education and Science Workers of Moldova organized this event. The protest will start at 12:30 PM Moscow time. Teachers will hold up blank sheets of paper. They

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Behind the Scenes: The Sudden Shutdown of USAID

A top White House official, Susie Wiles, recently shared her shock over the quick shutdown of the U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID). She spoke about this in a conversation with Vanity Fair. Wiles, who serves as the White House chief of staff, found it alarming how billionaire Elon M

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

The Big Price Tag on Oracle's Cloud Deal

Oracle recently made headlines with a massive financial commitment. They agreed to pay a staggering $248 billion over 20 years. That's a lot of money! To put it into perspective, that amount could buy a lot of things. For example, you could purchase every piece of art in the Louvre. And still have e

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Dec 16 2025CRIME

A Husband's Dark Secrets: The Trial of Brian Walshe

Brian Walshe's life took a dark turn when he was found guilty of murdering his wife, Ana. The case, which has been in the spotlight for two years, finally reached its conclusion on Monday. The jury in Massachusetts decided that Brian was guilty of first-degree murder, despite his claims that he only

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Dec 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney Fun: Tokyo or USA? Let's Break It Down!

Disney parks are a blast, but they can cost a lot. So, which one is easier on your wallet? Tokyo Disney or the ones in the USA? It's not a simple answer. First, let's look at the tickets. Tokyo Disney might seem cheaper at first. Adult tickets are around $51 to $70 for one day. Kids pay even less.

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Young Voices, Old Fears: A Clash of Perspectives

A few years back, during a family dinner, an unexpected message popped up. A friend alerted me to a Clubhouse chat about me. Clubhouse, a social app that was big during the pandemic, is like a mix of a conference call and a panel discussion. People create virtual rooms, pick speakers, and others lis

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

How Data Can Help Manage Diabetes Better: A New Approach

In the world of healthcare, data is becoming a powerful tool. It helps experts understand how treatments work over time. One big challenge is figuring out the best way to treat type-2 diabetes. This is where a method called Two Stage Least Squares (2SLS) comes into play. Normally, 2SLS is used to d

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Dec 15 2025EDUCATION

College Costs Creep Up in 2025

College expenses went up by 3. 6% in the 2025 fiscal year. This is a small increase from the 3. 4% rise in 2024, but less than the 4. 0% jump in 2023, when schools were dealing with the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Higher Education Price Index (HEPI) tracks these costs. It looks at the a

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

BYD's Big Move: How New Motor Tech Could Boost EV Range

BYD, a major player in the electric vehicle (EV) market, has recently filed four patents in China. These patents focus on a special kind of motor technology called variable-flux permanent-magnet synchronous motors. This tech can adjust the magnetic field inside the motor, making it work better in di

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

A Cambodian Mother's Worry: A Baby on the Way Amid Border Chaos

In the midst of a border dispute, a pregnant woman finds herself in a tough spot. Suang Sreang, 27 and nine months pregnant, is now in a makeshift camp. She fled her home in Ou Beichoan commune when fighting broke out between Cambodia and Thailand. This isn't just any fight. It's the worst border cl

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