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Jan 27 2025POLITICS

Hospital Attack in Sudan: The Fight for Darfur

In the heart of Sudan's North Darfur state, a tragic event unfolded. A drone strike hit the last functioning hospital in the capital, El Fasher, killing at least 70 people. This hospital, known as the Saudi Teaching Maternal Hospital, was filled with patients seeking care when the attack happened. M

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Jan 27 2025POLITICS

Ceasefires Hanging by a Thread: Disputes and Deadlines

Ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon are under threat due to disagreements over deadlines. Israel accuses Hamas of violating the ceasefire in Gaza by changing the hostage release order. This led to Israeli forces opening fire, killing two. In Lebanon, at least 22 protesters were killed by Israeli forces w

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Jan 27 2025POLITICS

The CIA’s New Path: Keeping Politics out of Intelligence

In a chat with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures, new CIA Director John Ratcliffe outlined his plans for the agency. He shared that the CIA, world's top foreign intelligence service, should stay neutral and not favor specific political candidates. Ratcliffe believes this will help

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Jan 26 2025SPORTS

Eagles vs. Commanders: A Battle to Watch

The Washington Commanders, who were once struggling with a 4-13 record, have turned their fortunes around and now face their divisional rivals, the Eagles, in the NFC Championship game. Jayden Daniels, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, has led the Commanders to this crucial matchup. As u

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Why Egypt and Jordan Might Say No to Moving Gaza Palestinians

President Trump's idea to have Egypt and Jordan take in Palestinians from Gaza is likely to face strong opposition. These countries fear that accepting refugees could lead to security issues and make a Palestinian state impossible. Additionally, many Palestinians worry that leaving Gaza could mean t

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's Unusual Plan for Gaza: Moving People and Building New Homes

President Donald Trump has an interesting idea for the Gaza Strip. He thinks it might be good to move more than a million Palestinians out of Gaza and into nearby countries. He spoke with the king of Jordan about this, asking if Jordan could take in more people. Trump thinks Jordan and Egypt, which

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Jan 26 2025SPORTS

Eagles vs. Commanders: A Familiar Face-Off in the NFC Championship

The Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up to host the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game. This isn't just any game—it's the final hurdle before the Super Bowl. The Eagles and Commanders have faced each other twice before this season, each winning once. The Commanders' recent victory in

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Approach: Could He End Ukraine-Russia Conflict?

Donald Trump's first days in office were a flurry of activity, with executive orders and social media posts that left business and political leaders reeling. Among the chaos, there's a glimmer of hope that Trump might tackle one of the world's toughest problems: the ongoing conflict between Russia a

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

How Astrocytes and RAGE Team Up in Mouse Brains to Handle Pain and Anxiety

You might know that pain and anxiety often go hand in hand. Scientists have found that in mice, a protein called RAGE in the brain's anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a big role in this combo deal. When mice feel chronic inflammatory pain (CIP), their astrocytes—star-shaped brain cells—get activ

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Scabies on the Rise: The Impact of Lockdowns and Refugee Influx

Scabies, a common skin condition caused by mites, has been in the spotlight due to its connection with the COVID-19 pandemic. In Turkey, dermatologists have noticed a surge in scabies cases during the lockdowns and the influx of refugees. This increase has sparked interest among scientists worldwide

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