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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Pakistan Tries to Open the Strait of Hormuz for Peace

Pakistan welcomed officials from Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia to discuss ways to calm tensions with Iran. The meeting began by talking about how to let ships safely cross the Strait of Hormuz again. This waterway is a key route for oil and gas that supplies about one‑fifth of the world. I

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

China Diplomat Meets US Counterpart to Challenge New Hong Kong Security Rules

The top Chinese official in Hong Kong, Commissioner Cui Jianchun, sat down with U. S. Consul General Julie Eadeh on March 27 to voice strong disapproval of a U. S. public alert about Hong Kong’s new security measures. \n\nCui called the U. S. action a form of interference in China’s internal affairs

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Michigan’s School‑Credit Debate: Who Wins?

The U. S. Department of Education is pushing a new tax‑credit plan that lets parents donate money for their children’s education and then receive up to $1, 700 back on their taxes. The idea is that the money will go into scholarship programs so kids can choose schools or extra services. The plan wa

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Mar 29 2026EDUCATION

Faculty Strike at PCC: Why Back Pay Isn’t the Answer

Portland Community College faculty have been on strike for three weeks, demanding that the school pay them for the days they miss. The union’s leader says this would let teachers return to work sooner, but it ignores the real costs of a strike. \\ Strikes usually hurt both sides: employers lose pro

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Mar 29 2026RELIGION

Peaceful Voice, Not a War Chant

Pope Leo spoke to thousands in St. Peter’s Square on Palm Sunday, a day that marks the start of the holy week before Easter for Catholics worldwide. He said God does not answer prayers from those who start wars, describing such leaders as having “hands full of blood. ” The pope’s words came amid the

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Rallying Against the King: A New Look at Nationwide Protests

The “No Kings” movement has gathered people from coast to coast, bringing together a mix of activists, retirees and everyday citizens who feel that the current administration is pushing too far. In a surprising turn, the protests this year drew crowds in cities that range from New York to Lander,

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Mar 29 2026WEATHER

Kenyan Floods Claim More Lives as 108 Deaths Recorded

A wave of heavy rain that started on March 6 has swept across Kenya, leaving a trail of damage and loss. The police have updated the death count to 108 people, showing how deadly the floods can be. Cars and trucks have been washed away, and flights were grounded because of swollen rivers. P

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Oregon Politician Calls for Grassroots Action in “No Kings” Rallies

Senator Ron Wyden spoke to crowds in Gresham and The Dalles during large “No Kings” protests that also lit up cities like Portland. He warned that real political change rarely starts in Washington, D. C. ; it usually comes from people on the ground. The senator urged listeners to keep fighting again

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Mar 29 2026CELEBRITIES

A Fox News Chat That Sparked Questions About a Love‑Is‑Blind Star

Victor St. John, known from the dating show Love Is Blind, recently shared a TikTok clip that sparked a debate about his political views after he appeared on Fox News with his wife, Christine Hamilton. In the short video, Victor asked why a Black Democrat would choose a conservative outlet for an in

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Mar 29 2026HEALTH

How Crises, Fear and Personality Shape Thoughts of Self‑Harm

A new study looks at how emergencies that threaten public health can push people toward thinking about ending their lives. The researchers focused on a feeling that has grown during the pandemic: “fear of missing out” or FOMO. They found that when people feel anxious about not being part of im

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