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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

The Asia-Pacific's Balancing Act: How Ties Have Shifted Amid US-China Rivalry

In the heated arena of US-China competition, Asia-Pacific nations are walking a fine line. They're using hedging strategies to keep their relationships balanced and secure. But how effective are these strategies? That's the question this study sets out to answer. The research introduces a new way t

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Jan 15 2025CRIME

Author Neil Gaiman Denies Sexual Abuse Claims

Author Neil Gaiman has strongly denied allegations of sexual assault and abuse made by several women. These claims were reported in a recent article by New York Magazine. Gaiman posted a statement on his website, clearly stating, "I have never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. "

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Jan 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Modern Wolf Man: A Family's Horrifying Transformation

Imagine a family vacation gone terribly wrong. That's what happens in the upcoming horror flick, Wolf Man. The movie begins with Blake Lovell, a devoted family man played by Christopher Abbott, trying to save his crumbling marriage by taking a trip to his late father's cabin in Oregon. Things quickl

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Change Healthcare's Secretive Data Breach Alert: What's the Story?

Imagine a company has a huge problem but tries to keep it quiet. That’s what happened with Change Healthcare last year. A cyberattack hit them, stealing health data from over 100 million people – the largest medical data theft in U. S. history. Instead of shouting about it, they hid the notice from

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Nicolás Maduro's Stand: Why Strategies Fail

First, let's talk about the strategies used against Nicolás Maduro's regime. They've tried to stop him with punitive economic sanctions, but that didn't work. Then, the Biden administration lightened some of those sanctions, hoping Maduro would behave better, but no luck there either. Last year's el

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Jan 15 2025HISTORY

What Happened After the Civil War: Nurses and Veterans

Did you know that female nurses played a significant role during the American Civil War? But what about after the war ended? This period, known as the postwar period, is often overlooked. It was a time of emotional turmoil and mental adjustment for many people. Let's dive into this lesser-known sto

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Understanding Disease Groups: How They Affect Our Health and Happiness

Imagine you have more than one long-term health condition. Maybe you're dealing with diabetes and high blood pressure, or perhaps it's arthritis and heart disease. This isn't unusual. Many people have what's called multimorbidity, which is just a fancy word for having multiple long-term conditions (

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Caring Connections: The Power of Relationships in Long-Term Care

Imagine this: older adults living in long-term care homes, not just as residents, but as people with unique stories and needs. This is the core of relationship-centered care (RCC). But what does it really look like in practice? Researchers took a close look at studies from the past two decades, focu

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Jan 15 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk Takes Fight for $56 Billion Pay to Delaware's Supreme Court

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has officially asked Delaware's Supreme Court to review the decision against his $56 billion pay package. This comes after a state judge turned down the deal twice, most recently in September. Shareholders initially approved the package in 2018, allowing Musk to buy up t

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Cuba's Terrorism Tag Lifted: What Happens Next?

The Biden administration recently decided to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism. This change came after Cuba freed 553 political prisoners, many of whom were jailed following huge protests in July 2021. The move was welcomed by the Catholic Church, which had been negotiating wi

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