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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Tensions Rise: Trump and Iran in a War of Words

In a recent online post, President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Iran. He declared that the U. S. is "locked and loaded" and ready to act if Iran harms peaceful protesters. This statement came as protests in Iran grew, with reports of several deaths on Thursday. Trump did not explain how th

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Seaweed: A Science Journey

Seaweeds are not just tasty snacks or ingredients in cosmetics. They hold a lot of potential for science too. But studying them isn't easy. Scientists face big hurdles when trying to extract RNA, a key molecule for understanding how seaweeds work. This is especially true for the 11 edible seaweed sp

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

A Ship's Cat-and-Mouse Game in the Atlantic

A ship once called Bella 1 is now making waves. After weeks of sailing under the radar, it's suddenly broadcasting its whereabouts. It's heading northeast in the North Atlantic, possibly aiming for a spot between Iceland and Britain. From there, it might even cruise around Scandinavia to reach Murma

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

New Year's Tragedy in Kherson: Who's Telling the Truth?

In the middle of New Year's celebrations, a drone strike hit a hotel and café in the village of Khorly, located in the southern Kherson region. The Russian-installed regional governor, Vladimir Saldo, claimed that at least 27 people were killed and over 30 injured. He stated that the attack was carr

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Journalists Face Life Sentences in Pakistan Over Protest Support

In a recent development, eight journalists and online commentators received life sentences from a Pakistani anti-terrorism court. They were found guilty of terrorism-related offenses. These charges were linked to their online support of Imran Khan, the former prime minister who was briefly arrested.

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

2025: A Year of Science, Space, and Surprising Creatures

2025 was a year packed with remarkable scientific events and discoveries. One of the most talked-about events was the emergence of Brood XIV cicadas. These insects, known for their unique 17-year life cycle, captured the attention of many, especially in the Cape and southeastern parts of Massachuset

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Putin's Residence Attack Claims: A Closer Look

A recent incident involving alleged drone strikes near Russian President Vladimir Putin's residence has sparked a heated debate. Ukrainian and European officials have dismissed Moscow's claims, suggesting they are part of a larger disinformation campaign. The incident has raised questions about the

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Jan 01 2026CRIME

Ashleigh Banfield's New Chapter: From Prime Time to True Crime Digital Ventures

Ashleigh Banfield, a seasoned journalist, is making a significant career shift. She will step down from hosting her prime time show on NewsNation and take on a new role focusing on true crime content for the network's digital platform. True crime content is still a big hit. Banfield's move comes at

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

A New Era of Celebrations: Greece and Cyprus Go Quiet for New Year's

Greece and Cyprus are making a big change for New Year's Eve in 2026. Instead of loud fireworks, they are opting for quieter celebrations. This shift is all about making the festivities more enjoyable for everyone, especially kids and pets. Athens started this trend last year with "quiet" fireworks

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

The Changing Face of Medical Care Limits: A Swiss Hospital's Journey

In Swiss hospitals, deciding on the right level of care for critically ill patients is a big deal. Doctors often have to choose between aggressive treatments or focusing on comfort. This choice can include orders like Do Not Resuscitate (DNR), Do Not Admit to Intensive Care Unit (ICU), or Do Not Adm

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