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Oct 06 2025SCIENCE

Sheep Parasites and the Drug Resistance Puzzle

Parasites are a big problem for sheep and goats. They can make animals sick and hurt farm productivity. One of the worst parasites is Haemonchus contortus. It's a tiny worm that lives in the stomach of sheep and goats. Farmers use drugs to kill these worms. But now, the worms are fighting back. They

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Oct 06 2025POLITICS

Why Does the U. S. Keep Shutting Down?

The U. S. government often shuts down, but other countries like the U. K. don’t. Why is that? First, let’s talk about power. In the U. K. , the party in charge makes the budget. Parliament can say yes or no, but they can’t change it much. In the U. S. , Congress has a lot of power. They can change

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Oct 05 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: Who Blinks First?

The government shutdown is now in its fifth day, and things are getting tense. The White House is warning that if talks don't go anywhere, federal workers might start losing their jobs. Kevin Hassett, who works for the National Economic Council, said on CNN that everyone is hoping for a breakthrough

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Oct 04 2025FINANCE

Wall Street's Surprising Party Amid Government Shutdown

The stock market is on a roll, and the government shutdown isn't even a speed bump. Stocks are hitting new highs, and it's not just the usual tech giants leading the charge. Even smaller companies and gold are joining the party, setting records of their own. Investors seem to think this shutdown wil

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

North Carolina Workers Face Unpaid Leave Due to Government Shutdown

In North Carolina, the ongoing federal government shutdown has led to a tough situation for state workers. Around 200 employees are now on unpaid leave, a move that the Office of State Human Resources says is a last resort. The shutdown, which started last Wednesday, is causing ripples across the st

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Sudden Shift: Project 2025 Takes Center Stage

Donald Trump has done a complete 180 on Project 2025, a plan he once distanced himself from. Now, he's using the government shutdown to push its goals, like cutting federal jobs and targeting Democratic states. This plan, created by his allies, includes some extreme ideas, like banning pornography a

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Oct 03 2025EDUCATION

Qatar's Education Boom: A Silver Lining Amid US-China Tensions

A surprising shift is happening in Qatar's education scene. More students are flocking to this tiny, wealthy nation in the Middle East. They're not just coming for the local colleges. Many are heading to branch campuses of big-name US universities. Schools like Northwestern, Carnegie Mellon, and Geo

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Oct 03 2025SPORTS

Semenya's Fight: The End of a Long Legal Journey

Caster Semenya, the South African Olympic champion, has decided to stop her legal fight against track and field's sex eligibility rules. This decision comes after a long battle that spanned seven years and reached the highest courts. Her lawyer, Patrick Bracher, confirmed that they won't take the ca

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Oct 01 2025WEATHER

Bermuda Faces Strong Hurricane Imelda

Bermuda is getting ready for a powerful storm. Hurricane Imelda is heading towards the island. It is expected to be very close to Bermuda early Thursday morning. As of Wednesday at 11 a. m. EDT, Imelda was about 340 miles west-southwest of Bermuda. It was moving east-northeast at 20 mph with winds o

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Oct 01 2025CRIME

A Church Collapse in Ethiopia Leaves Many Dead

In a shocking turn of events, a church that was still being built in Ethiopia's Amhara region collapsed, leading to a tragic loss of life. The incident took place early in the day on a Wednesday, during a special gathering to honor St. Mary. Local officials reported that at least 25 people, includi

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