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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

A Principal Steps Down After Students Sing Nazi Song Twice

A high-ranking official at a prestigious Chicago school has decided to step down. This comes after a disturbing incident where students were caught practicing a song linked to Nazi history. The school's head, Dr. Thomas Hagerman, announced his resignation in mid-January. He cited health concerns as

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Australia Takes a Stand Against Hate Symbols

Australia recently made a bold move by canceling the visa of a British man. This man was accused of showing a banned Nazi symbol and spreading hate against Jewish people online. The decision came after he was charged with these offenses. The man, who is 43 years old, was living in Queensland. He wa

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building the Future: Sergey Nazarov's Vision for On-Chain Finance

Sergey Nazarov, a key figure in the crypto world, has been working tirelessly since 2017 to integrate the global financial system with blockchain technology. As the co-founder of Chainlink Labs, he has been instrumental in expanding the Chainlink network beyond just being an oracle for decentralized

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Nov 10 2025OPINION

Mixing Up ICE and Nazis: A Star's Confusing Take

A well-known actress recently made a bold statement. She compared ICE agents to Nazis. She asked, "What is the difference between ICE arresting people and Nazis sending Jews to death camps? " This comparison has sparked a lot of debate. First, let's talk about the Nazis. They targeted innocent peop

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Oct 22 2025OPINION

Gene Simmons Speaks Out: Hollywood's Misguided Voices on Israel

Gene Simmons, the famous rocker from Kiss, recently shared his thoughts on some Jewish celebrities in Hollywood. He thinks they are spreading harmful ideas about Israel without understanding the situation. Simmons, who was born in Haifa, Israel, spoke in Hebrew and English to make his point clear.

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Lead: A Smart Science Trick

Scientists have found a clever way to spot lead using tiny glass holes. They can't see lead directly, so they use a special trick. Here's how it works: they mix lead with some smart DNA bits. These bits react and create a signal. This signal is big enough for the glass holes to notice. The cool par

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Jul 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Difenoconazole's Hidden Toll on River Fish

Difenoconazole, a common fungicide in farming, often ends up in rivers and streams. This can be bad news for fish. A recent study took a close look at how this chemical affects a type of fish called Pethia conchonius, found in the Teesta River. The study found that even small amounts of difenoconaz

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

Pharmacology's Dark Past: Uncovering the Role of German and Austrian Professors During the Nazi Era

During the Nazi regime, pharmacology played a significant role. The importance of chemical warfare agents became clear during World War I. Medicines were crucial for treating diseases like malaria and typhoid fever. The goal was to keep soldiers fighting for as long as possible. A recent study look

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Jun 16 2025CELEBRITIES

How Desi Arnaz Changed the TV Game

Desi Arnaz is often remembered as the charming Cuban bandleader who played Ricky Ricardo, the loving husband of Lucy in the iconic TV show "I Love Lucy. " But there is much more to his story. He was a key figure in the early days of television, shaping how shows were made and broadcasted. Arnaz's

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Jun 09 2025SCIENCE

The Resilience of Exiled Scientists: Pharmacologists Under Nazi Rule

The persecution of Jewish and dissenting German pharmacologists during the Nazi era (1933-1945) had a profound impact on their professional lives. The oldest pharmacological journal, Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, was established in 1873. It has a rich history and has published nume

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