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Dec 14 2025OPINION

Young Voices, Digital Divides: How Social Media Shapes Feminist Debates

Social media platforms like TikTok and Twitter have become digital town squares where young women gather to discuss feminism and gender identity. These spaces are supposed to be open and welcoming, but recent studies show they're often anything but. The term "TERF" has become a flashpoint in these d

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Dec 14 2025RELIGION

Feminism: A New Faith or a Rival to Christianity?

Feminism has grown into a powerful force, shaping the lives of many women. Some argue that it has become a belief system, much like a religion, with its own set of rules and values. Carrie Gress, a fellow at the Institute for Human Ecology at Catholic University of America, believes that feminism is

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Trump's Strong Support for Israel Recognized at Gala Event

Last week, the Israel Allies Foundation (IAF) celebrated President Donald Trump at its annual Chairman’s Gala in Washington, D. C. The event highlighted Trump's impactful policies towards Israel, including recognizing Jerusalem as its capital, moving the U. S. Embassy, and acknowledging Israeli cont

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Glucagon Levels: A New Look at Diabetes

Diabetes is often seen as a one-size-fits-all condition. But what if it's more complex? Recent research in Japan is shaking up our understanding. It turns out that glucagon, a hormone that raises blood sugar, varies greatly among different types of diabetes. This isn't just a small difference. The l

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Chicago Students Map ICE Activity to Fight Fear

In Chicago, students are taking matters into their own hands to track ICE activity. They are using Google Maps to pinpoint where immigration agents are seen. This helps people know what's really happening and not just rumors. The students at Loyola University started this project. They saw a need t

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Dec 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Egypt's Green Push: Balancing Nature and Business

Egypt is making a big move to blend nature and business. The country wants to boost eco-friendly investments in its natural reserves. This isn't just about making money. It's about protecting nature while also creating jobs and attracting tourists. The Minister of Local Development and Acting Minis

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Julian Sayin's Stellar Debut Season: A Look at the Numbers

Julian Sayin is making waves in his first year as Ohio State's starting quarterback. He's one of four players up for the Heisman Trophy this year. While he might not take home the trophy, his stats are impressive. Sayin has the highest completion percentage in the nation at 78. 4%. He's also leading

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Troops in Trouble: A Look at Recent Events in Syria

In a sudden turn of events, two U. S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter lost their lives in Syria. This happened during a counterterrorism mission in Palmyra. The U. S. believes the Islamic State group might be behind this attack. A lone gunman opened fire, but was killed shortly after. Three othe

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Dec 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden Message Behind the '80s Sci-Fi Hit V

Kenneth Johnson, a name that might not ring a bell, but his work sure does. He's the mastermind behind some of the most iconic sci-fi shows of the '70s and '80s. From "The Bionic Woman" to "The Incredible Hulk, " Johnson knew how to create a hit. But his real game-changer came in 1983 with "V, " a m

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Dec 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Liam Neeson Clears Up Vaccine Views

Liam Neeson is setting the record straight about his stance on vaccines. After being linked to a documentary that questions vaccine safety, the actor wants everyone to know he's not against vaccinations. The film, which he narrated, has some shaky science and ideas that many experts disagree with.

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