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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

The Ethical Dilemma in Medicine: Finding the Right Path

Medicine is not just about treating diseases. It's also about making tough choices. Doctors often face situations where they must decide what is right and wrong. This is called clinical ethics. It's a big part of being a doctor. But it's not always easy. Doctors have to think about many things. The

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Ukraine's Military Faces Big Challenges

Ukraine is dealing with a serious issue. Many people are not showing up for military service. Around 2 million are avoiding being called up. Plus, 200, 000 soldiers are missing without permission. This is a big problem for the country's defense. The new defense minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, spoke abo

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Jan 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Games Coming to Apple Arcade: What to Expect

Apple Arcade is set to expand its game library with some exciting new additions. Four new games will be available starting February 5, offering a variety of gaming experiences. One of the highlights is Sid Meier’s Civilization VII Arcade Edition, a strategy game that lets players build and manage th

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis ICE Raids: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Minneapolis is in the spotlight due to recent ICE activities. A hearing took place via Zoom to discuss a lawsuit aiming to limit ICE operations in the state. The judge didn't grant an immediate halt to these operations but asked for more evidence. Those suing wanted a quick stop to ICE raids, sayin

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Jan 14 2026OPINION

Harper Lee's Unseen Letters Reveal Her Deep Thoughts on the South

Harper Lee, the famous author of "To Kill a Mockingbird, " had a lot to say about the South. She shared her thoughts in letters to a friend. These letters cover over 20 years. In them, she talks about getting older, not liking fame, and what she thought of other writers like Truman Capote and Tennes

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

US-Iran Tensions: What's Next?

The US has a history of using military force against Iran, with last year's bombing of Iranian nuclear sites being a notable example. This attack was seen as a success, with no US casualties or loss of aircraft. Now, President Trump is threatening to attack Iran again, this time in support of the hu

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

Businesses Feel the Heat as Prices Climb

Last November, businesses in the US faced a tough time. Prices for goods and services shot up, and this trend might mean that consumers will soon see higher prices too. The latest numbers show that wholesale prices went up by 0. 2% in November compared to the month before. This means that over a ye

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Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

Greenland's Melting Ice: A Global Wake-Up Call

Greenland, the world's largest island, is losing its ice at an alarming rate. This isn't just a problem for Greenland. It's a problem for everyone. The ice in Greenland is melting because the Earth is getting warmer. This is happening because people are burning too much coal, oil, and gas. These thi

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Gaza's Future: A New Plan, More Questions

A fresh stage in the U. S. strategy to halt the fighting in Gaza has just begun. The man in charge, Steve Witkoff, shared this update on social media. He mentioned that the focus will now shift to disarming groups, setting up a temporary government, and rebuilding the area. The plan involves creati

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Chicago's Chilly Challenge for the Rams

The Rams are in for a frosty surprise when they face the Bears in Chicago. The weather report predicts snow and a bone-chilling 20 degrees for Sunday night's game. Bears coach Ben Johnson is thrilled about the cold conditions. Johnson has a history of embracing chilly weather. He believes that cold

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