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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Team: A Mess of Mistakes and Missteps

The Trump administration's choices in foreign policy have been a real headache. Take Pete Hegseth, for instance. He was picked for his job because he was good at talking on TV, but he wasn't ready for the big leagues. He made a huge blunder by revealing key points during talks about stopping Russia'

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu: A Feline Mystery

In a surprising twist, a recent investigation by the CDC suggests that two dairy workers in Michigan might have unwittingly passed bird flu to their pet cats last May. This revelation raises eyebrows and questions about how easily the virus can jump between species. The study, initially planned for

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Feb 21 2025BUSINESS

Delta's Big Offer After Toronto Plane Incident

On February 17, a Delta Air Lines flight took a dramatic turn during landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The plane, a CRJ900 twin-jet, flipped over after a rough landing. All 80 people on board, including four crew members, survived, but 21 passengers were taken to the hospital. The in

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Canada's Global Push for Inclusion: A Fresh Look at SOGIESC Rights

Canada has been making waves internationally with its feminist approach to global policy. This approach includes a focus on sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions, and sex characteristics (SOGIESC). But how exactly does Canada promote these ideas on a global scale? Let's dive in. F

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Return of the Remains: A Nation's Grief

In a somber turn of events, Israel received the bodies of four hostages from Hamas. Among them were a mother and her two young children, feared dead since the October 2023 attack. The youngest, Kfir Bibas, was just nine months old when taken, making him the youngest captive. The other hostage was Od

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Moves: A Day of Controversy and Conflict

On a busy Wednesday, Donald Trump made headlines with a series of controversial actions and statements. The day started with a heated exchange between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump labeled Zelenskyy a "dictator" and warned him to act quickly or risk losing his country. Thi

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Feb 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather's Impact on Raptors' Flight Patterns

Raptors, like golden eagles, Bonelli's eagles, and Spanish eagles, are birds of prey that soar through the skies. They are highly sensitive to changes in weather. This is because their flight patterns are deeply influenced by atmospheric conditions. Scientists have been studying how these birds reac

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Feb 20 2025SCIENCE

Bacteria's Fight Against Antibiotics: How CRISPR and MepA Work Together

Staphylococcus aureus, a common bacteria that can cause infections in both humans and animals, has been found to use a clever trick to resist antibiotics. Scientists looked at 234 samples of this bacteria from cows with mastitis. They found that only a small number, about 7. 69%, had a special defen

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Mixing Shots: What People Want in Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines

People are curious about the idea of a single vaccine that could protect against both flu and COVID-19. This is not just about convenience, but also about how well it might work. The question is, would people rather have one shot that does both or stick to the separate ones they already know? It's n

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Russia and North Korea: A New Alliance on Europe's Doorstep

Russia is getting ready to boost its army by around 150, 000 soldiers. This includes additional troops from North Korea. This move is seen as a preparation for ongoing conflicts, particularly with Ukraine and possibly its regional allies. A key point to note is that this expansion comes at a time wh

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