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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

The Trump Peace Board: A New Path or a Problem?

World leaders are carefully considering an invitation to join a new "Board of Peace" proposed by U. S. President Donald Trump. This initiative aims to tackle global conflicts, starting with the Gaza situation. However, there are concerns about how this board might affect the United Nations. Hungary

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Jan 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Riding Into the Future: A New Way to Get Around

The first encounter with a driverless car was a mix of excitement and curiosity. The idea of a car moving without a human behind the wheel seemed almost unreal. The process of booking a ride was simple, much like using any other ride-sharing app. However, the absence of a driver was a noticeable dif

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Phil Murphy's Time in Office: A Mixed Bag

Phil Murphy stepped into the governor's role with big promises and a lot of money behind him. But after eight years, what does he leave behind? He wasn't as flashy or controversial as his predecessor, Chris Christie. Instead, he brought a calm and competent vibe, which was a breath of fresh air for

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Trump's Greenland Move: EU Calls for Calm Amid Rising Tensions

The European Union is urging restraint after U. S. President Donald Trump announced plans to impose tariffs on European nations. The tariffs are a response to the U. S. interest in acquiring Greenland, a move that has sparked concern among EU leaders. EU leaders, including European Commission Presi

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Navigating the Tightrope: Treating Pain in Patients with Substance Use Issues

Treating patients with serious illnesses who also struggle with substance use is a tough job. Doctors often face a big challenge. They need to manage pain while also preventing misuse of medications. This is especially true when patients have a history of not following agreed-upon rules for taking o

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

The Plant That Borrowed Traits: A Genetic Mystery

In the rugged cliffs of West Africa, a humble plant named Virectaria stellata has sparked a scientific puzzle. This plant, found in Guinea, has unique star-shaped hairs that don't belong to its family. This discovery is shaking up what we thought we knew about how plants evolve and pass on traits.

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Jan 18 2026LIFESTYLE

The Uncomfortable Truth About Reading Books

Reading books is a struggle. It's not just about finding the time. It's about the physical pain that comes with holding a book. People have been trying to find the perfect way to read for centuries. But no one has succeeded yet. The first novel was written over a thousand years ago. Since then, peo

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Jan 18 2026CRIME

A Night of Chaos at a New Orleans Treasure

In the heart of New Orleans, a historic restaurant became the scene of a shocking incident. Dooky Chase's, a beloved spot in the Treme neighborhood, is known for its rich history and cultural significance. It's a place where civil rights leaders once gathered, and even presidents have enjoyed its fa

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Jan 18 2026CRIME

Catching a Fugitive: The Hunt for Alejandro Rosales Castillo

Alejandro Rosales Castillo, a 27-year-old U. S. citizen, has been hiding in Mexico for years. He is wanted for the 2016 murder of his former girlfriend, Truc Quan "Sandy" Ly Le, in North Carolina. The FBI added him to their "Ten Most Wanted" list in 2017, and now, he is finally in custody. The arre

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

A New Trade Deal: EU and South America Join Forces

The European Union is making a big move. They are about to sign a major trade agreement with South American countries. This deal is a big step. It creates the world's largest free-trade zone. But why now? The EU has been talking about this deal for over 25 years. But things are different now. The U

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