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Sep 12 2025HEALTH

How AI Chatbots Can Help Cancer Patients Get Reliable Info

AI chatbots are becoming popular for finding information quickly. For people dealing with cancer, getting the right details is super important. But sometimes, these chatbots give wrong answers, which is a big problem. This mistake is called hallucination. It happens when the AI makes up information

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Sep 11 2025BUSINESS

Inflation and Jobs: A Tough Choice for the Fed

The Federal Reserve faces a tricky situation. Inflation is rising, and the job market is weakening. This puts the Fed in a tough spot as it prepares to cut interest rates. Inflation went up by 2. 9% in August compared to last year. This is the biggest jump since January. Even without food and energ

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Sep 10 2025POLITICS

South Korean Workers Head Home After U. S. Detention

A group of South Korean workers, caught up in a recent immigration raid in Georgia, are set to leave the U. S. on Wednesday. The departure is scheduled for around 2:30 PM local time. This news comes from Yonhap, which cited an unnamed source. The South Korean government has chartered a plane to bri

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Sep 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sci-Fi Fans: Mark Your Calendars for 2026!

2026 is shaping up to be a stellar year for science fiction enthusiasts, particularly for those who enjoy binge-watching series. The small screen is set to shine with some highly anticipated shows that could redefine the genre. Let's rewind a bit. Science fiction has had its fair share of standout

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Sep 07 2025POLITICS

South Korea and the U. S. Work Together to Bring Home Detained Workers

A big immigration raid happened at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. Over 475 people were detained, mostly South Koreans. The U. S. and South Korea have been talking about how to handle this situation. The South Korean government said they will bring home more than 300 workers. They plan to send a specia

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Sep 05 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Big Battery Plan Hits a Snag

A major setback struck a huge project in Georgia. Hundreds of workers building a battery factory for Hyundai and Kia were taken into custody. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) led the operation, halting construction. The factory is a big deal. It's part of a massive investment in Georgia. T

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Could Korean Rice Wine Be the Key to Better Digestion?

Constipation is a growing problem for many people around the world. Makgeolli, a traditional Korean rice wine, is packed with good stuff like probiotics and yeasts that might help keep your gut moving. But does it really work? A recent study tried to find out by testing it on rats with induced const

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Sep 02 2025POLITICS

Experts Raise Alarms: Is Israel's Gaza Strategy Genocide?

A group of top genocide experts has made a bold claim: Israel's actions in Gaza might be genocide. The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) voted, and a big majority agreed. They said Israel's moves in Gaza fit the UN's definition of genocide. What's going on in Gaza? The experts p

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Sep 01 2025POLITICS

Gaza Conflict: Experts Weigh In on Genocide Claims

A group of experts who study genocide has made a bold statement. They say Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. This group, the International Association of Genocide Scholars, has around 500 members worldwide. Many of them are experts in the Holocaust. Their statement could make Israel even more is

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Sep 01 2025HEALTH

Skin Cancer Awareness: Gordon Ramsay's Recent Experience

Gordon Ramsay, the famous chef, recently had surgery to remove skin cancer near his ear. He shared this news on Instagram, along with a photo of his scar. Ramsay joked about it, saying it wasn't a face lift and that he'd want a refund if it were. The type of skin cancer Ramsay had is called Basal C

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