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Dec 24 2024CRIME

A Surprising Path: From Doctor to Ruler

Imagine a man who begins as a physician, sworn to save lives. Now, picture him leading a country with a history of human rights violations. That's the story of Bashar al-Assad, who once studied medicine and later became the President of Syria. Instead of healers and hospitals, his world is now fille

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Dec 18 2024SPORTS

Basketball Star Taurean Prince: His Journey, Faith, and Family Roots

Ever heard of Taurean Prince? This NBA player has quite the journey! Born in Texas, he's played for several teams, starting with the Utah Jazz and now with the Milwaukee Bucks. You might think he had it easy, but his path wasn't simple. Prince came from a struggling family, often sleeping in shelter

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Dec 18 2024SPORTS

Alex Caruso: Basketball, Family, and Faith

Born in College Station, Texas, Alex Caruso is an American basketball player currently shining with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Growing up, he was surrounded by sports, with his father, Mike Caruso, being a notable basketball player in his own right. Mike passed down his skills and love for the game

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Dec 07 2024RELIGION

Why Do Neighboring Countries Start Ramadan on Different Days?

Have you ever wondered why countries like Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore start their holy month of Ramadan on different days? Even though they all follow the same lunar calendar, their methods of determining the start of each month vary greatly. Let's dive into how each country does it.

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Meet Scott Bessent: The Billionaire Investor Who Might Lead the Treasury

Scott Bessent, a billionaire investor, has been chosen by President-elect Trump to lead the Treasury Department. This is a surprising move, given Bessent's history of supporting Democratic candidates and working for George Soros, a prominent Democratic donor. However, Bessent has been in Trump's cir

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Wrestling Mogul Linda McMahon Tapped for Education Secretary

President-elect Donald Trump surprised many by nominating Linda McMahon, a billionaire professional wrestling mogul, as his secretary of Education. McMahon, a major Republican donor and a champion of small businesses, doesn’t have a background in education. Trump highlighted her leadership experienc

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Nov 20 2024SPORTS

Petr Yan's Faith: What Shapes His Fighting Spirit?

Petr Yan is not just known for his prowess in the UFC Octagon, but also for his personal beliefs that drive his determination. Raised in Siberia with a blend of Russian and Chinese heritage, Yan's journey reveals a man deeply influenced by his upbringing and spiritual roots. While he doesn't often t

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Rethinking Raman Spectroscopy: A New Way to Clean Up Noisy Data

Raman spectroscopy is a great tool for analyzing samples, but sometimes the data gets messy with noise and background interference. Especially annoying is the fluorescence background, which can be way stronger than the Raman signals we care about. This makes it hard to study the data. One clever met

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

The Rise of Donovan Clingan: A Basketball Star's Journey from Bristol to the NBA

Donovan Clingan, a 20-year-old basketball sensation, has taken the sports world by storm. Born in Bristol, Connecticut, he has always had a passion for the game, inspired by his mother, Stacey Porrini Clingan, who was a basketball legend in her own right. Stacey played at Bristol Central High School

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Why Some People with Type 2 Diabetes from North Africa Struggle in Belgium

It's a complex world out there, especially when you're managing a health issue like type 2 diabetes. Researchers in Belgium decided to dig deeper into why some people with type 2 diabetes from North Africa weren't following their treatment plans as well as they could be. The study focused on patien

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