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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Japanese Pop Culture Takes a Hit in China

A recent diplomatic spat between China and Japan has led to a wave of cancellations of Japanese concerts and events in China, leaving fans disappointed and organizers scrambling. The trouble started when Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made comments about Taiwan that didn't sit well with Bei

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Slovakia's Whistleblower Office: A Step Backward?

Slovakia's government is making big changes to how it protects people who speak up about wrongdoing. They want to shut down the current Whistleblower Protection Office (UOO) and create a new one. The government says the old office was misused for political reasons. They claim the new office will do

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Kentucky's Quarterback Faces Uncertain Future After Coach's Sudden Exit

Cutter Boley, Kentucky's standout quarterback, is now at a crossroads. The unexpected firing of head coach Mark Stoops has left Boley and the team in a state of shock. Just a week ago, Boley was vocal about his support for Stoops, even during a tough stretch of losses. But now, with Stoops gone, Bol

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

How Telling the Truth Can Keep People Coming Back

Rejection is a part of life. It happens everywhere, from online forums to job applications. But how it's handled can make a big difference. A recent study looked at how people react when they're rejected on an online forum called Stack Overflow. The study found that people were more likely to come b

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Are We Willingly Walking Into a Digital Prison?

People often welcome technology into their lives without questioning its long-term effects. Take cell phones, for instance. Many can't imagine life without them, but they rarely think about how these devices track their every move. GPS, WiFi, and cell towers can pinpoint your location at any time. P

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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Playwright's Late Discovery: Tom Stoppard's Journey to Self-Reflection

Tom Stoppard, a renowned playwright who passed away at 88, explored a wide range of settings and themes throughout his career. His works spanned from imperial Britain to czarist Russia and Communist Czechoslovakia, and he even wrote for films featuring characters like William Shakespeare and Indiana

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Nov 30 2025EDUCATION

The Future of Science is at Risk: Why Funding Cuts Hurt Young Innovators

Science thrives when young minds are given the chance to explore and innovate. Think about the impact of young scientists like Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who founded Google while still in graduate school, or Kizzmekia Corbett, who led the team that developed the COVID-19 vaccine. These success stor

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Hong Kong's High-Rise Fire: A Test for Beijing's Control

A devastating fire in a Hong Kong apartment building has left at least 55 people dead and nearly 300 missing. This tragedy comes at a time when Beijing's control over Hong Kong is already under scrutiny. The city has seen significant political changes since the 2019 pro-democracy protests, with elec

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Nov 27 2025OPINION

Keeping the Peace: Why Politics Don't Belong at the Dinner Table

Family gatherings are supposed to be a time of joy and connection. They are a chance to relax, enjoy good food, and appreciate the people who matter most. But all too often, these moments are ruined by heated political debates. Politics have a way of dividing people. They can turn a friendly conver

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

A Pioneer in Sports and Entertainment: Claire Rothman's Legacy

Claire Rothman, a woman who shattered glass ceilings in the male-dominated sports and entertainment industry, has passed away at the age of 97. Her death, confirmed by family members, was due to complications from a fall. Rothman was not just a trailblazer but a force of nature, leaving an indelible

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