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May 26 2025EDUCATION

Hong Kong steps up to help students in visa crisis

A recent move by the Trump administration has left many international students in a tough spot. The administration tried to stop Harvard from taking in foreign students, but a court stepped in to pause this decision. This sudden change has caused a lot of uncertainty for students who were planning t

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May 26 2025OPINION

The U. S. Exodus: A Woman's Journey to Freedom

The summer of 2020 was a turning point. A woman watched from her parents' home as the U. S. was divided. Half the nation protested the murder of George Floyd, while the other half seemed to support it. Donald Trump was running for re-election, despite being impeached. COVID-19 was raging, with over

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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Map of Relationship Violence in Cambodia

In Cambodia, a troubling issue lurks in the shadows. It is not talked about enough. It is intimate partner violence. This is when a man hurts his partner. It is a big problem for health and rights all over the world. Yet, in Cambodia, no one has looked at how this violence spreads across the country

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May 26 2025BUSINESS

The Uncertain Road for Small Businesses in the Trade War

The trade war has been a rollercoaster for small businesses. The recent news of reduced tariffs between the US and China might seem like a win, but it's not all sunshine and rainbows for small business owners. For many, the struggle is far from over. The tariffs have been a massive headache for sma

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May 25 2025SCIENCE

Opportunity in Crisis: Scientists Eye Global Shifts

The recent changes in U. S. federal funding for scientific research have sparked a global trend. Countries are now rolling out initiatives to attract American scientists. This shift is not just about filling vacant positions; it's about offering a safe haven for academic freedom. The U. S. has long

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May 25 2025POLITICS

Africa's Security: A New Plan for Self-Reliance

The United States is changing its approach to security in Africa. Instead of focusing on governance and root causes of conflicts, the emphasis is now on helping African nations stand on their own. This shift was evident during African Lion, the largest joint training exercise on the continent. Gener

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May 24 2025HEALTH

The Unequal Paths of Deep Brain Stimulation

Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) has been a game-changer for those with movement disorders. Since its FDA approval in 1996, it has offered hope to many. However, not everyone has equal access to this treatment. There are significant gaps in who gets this care, and these gaps are influenced by race, gend

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May 24 2025HEALTH

A New COVID Variant is Spreading in Asia and the US

A new COVID-19 variant, NB. 1. 8. 1, is causing concern as it spreads across Asia and has now reached the US. This variant has been linked to a significant increase in COVID-19 cases in China and is now the dominant strain in the country. It has also been detected in several US states, including Cal

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't More People Checking for Colon Cancer?

The world is facing a big problem with colon cancer. It is one of the top causes of cancer deaths. Getting checked early can make a huge difference in treatment success. So, why aren't more people getting screened? It's not a simple question. Many things influence whether someone decides to get sc

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May 23 2025BUSINESS

U. S. President's Trade Threats: A New Twist in Global Economics

The U. S. president has recently stirred the pot in global trade by proposing hefty tariffs on European goods and smartphones. This move comes as a surprise to many, given the long-standing alliance between the U. S. and the EU. The president's threat of a 50% tax on EU imports and a 25% tariff on s

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