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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Indiana Republicans Defy Trump's Redistricting Plan

In a surprising turn of events, Indiana's Senate Republicans stood up to former President Donald Trump. They voted against a new congressional map that would have given Republicans a big advantage. This map was not part of the usual 10-year redistricting process. The vote was close, with 19 Republi

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Eastern Congo's Escalating Conflict: A Humanitarian Crisis

Eastern Congo is in the midst of a serious crisis. Over 400 innocent people have lost their lives in recent clashes. The M23 group, backed by Rwanda, has intensified its attacks in South Kivu. This is happening despite a recent peace deal between Congo and Rwanda, which didn't include the M23 group.

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Dec 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Gaza's Winter Woes: A Baby's Tragic Loss Amidst Floods and Despair

In the Gaza Strip, winter has brought more than just cold weather. It has brought floods, despair, and tragedy. The Abu Jazar family woke up to the devastating news that their 8-month-old baby, Rahaf, had passed away due to hypothermia. The family's tent, like many others, was flooded overnight, lea

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Iran's Shaky Stand: How It Keeps Going Despite Challenges

Iran is in a tough spot. It's not doing anything groundbreaking, but it's managing to stay afloat. How? By using three main strategies: sneaky money moves, secret oil deals, and backing groups in other countries. China and Russia are big players in Iran's survival game. China buys Iran's oil, even

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Money Moves: Europe's Plan to Fund Ukraine

Europe is stepping up its game to help Ukraine. The finance ministers are meeting to talk about how to get money fast. They want to use Russian assets that are stuck in Europe. These assets were frozen because of Russia's actions in Ukraine. The idea is to use these assets to give Ukraine the funds

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Finding Strength in Faith: How Palestinian Families Care for Loved Ones with Dementia

In Palestine, families often step up to care for relatives with dementia. This task is tough, but many find comfort in their faith. A recent study looked into how Muslim caregivers use spirituality to handle the challenges. The study involved talking to 21 adult children who care for parents with d

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

Is Philip Rivers Ready for a Colts Comeback?

Philip Rivers, a familiar name in the NFL, might be making a surprising return to the field. This time, he's joining the Indianapolis Colts. The team has been dealing with some tough luck, as their main quarterbacks, Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson Sr. , are both injured. Even Riley Leonard's av

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Rivian's Big Move: Custom AI Chips for Self-Driving Cars

Rivian is stepping up its game in the self-driving car race. The company just revealed it's making its own AI chips. This is a big deal because it means Rivian won't have to rely on other companies for this key technology. The new chips are tiny, just 5 nanometers, and super powerful. They can hand

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Understanding Preeclampsia After Birth: A Look at Ghana's Health Challenge

Preeclampsia is a serious condition that can happen after giving birth. It can lead to dangerous problems like seizures, stroke, and even death. But there isn't much information about how common this is in Ghana. This makes it hard to create plans to help women there. A recent study looked at how o

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Dec 11 2025CRIME

The Struggle to Tackle Chinese Crime in Italy's Fashion World

In Italy, a big case against Chinese crime groups is facing serious problems. The trial, which started after two Chinese men were killed in 2010, aims to break up a network controlling Europe's fashion industry. But it's not going well. Documents have gone missing, and interpreters have quit, making

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