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Apr 16 2025OPINION

Don't Let Trade Wars Fuel a Military Showdown Over Taiwan

The U. S. has made defending Taiwan a big part of its Pacific plans. But its trade tactics might make things worse. The U. S. has been talking about a strong Pacific strategy. The defense of Taiwan is a key part of this plan. This isn't new. It's been U. S. policy since 1949. But things have changed

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

Funding Fight: Immigrants' Legal Aid in Limbo

A recent court decision has put a temporary halt to federal funding for legal education programs that assist immigrants facing deportation or navigating immigration courts. This decision, made by U. S. District Judge Randolph D. Moss in Washington, D. C. , affects a coalition of nonprofit groups tha

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Solar Cells with a Clever Chemical Trick

Solar cells made from crystalline silicon (c-Si) are facing some tough problems. The main issue is with the hole transport layer (HTL). The usual molybdenum oxide (MoO x ) contacts have problems with oxidation at the interface and aren't great at blocking electrons. This is where self-assembled mo

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Apr 16 2025SPORTS

The Battle Over Fair Play in Maine's Sports

The Justice Department has taken a significant step by filing a lawsuit against Maine. The reason? They believe the state is not doing enough to protect women in sports. This is not just about sports. It is about the safety and fairness for young women. The conflict started when President Trump sign

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Apr 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Earth's Fever and Our Health

The climate crisis is a major health threat. The Earth's temperature has gone up by more than 1. 5 degrees Celsius since the early 1900s. This has led to sea levels rising by over 24 centimeters. The last decade has seen the 10 hottest years on record. 2024 was the hottest year ever recorded. Scient

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles: Women's STI Reporting in Pakistan

In Pakistan, the issue of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among women is a complex one. It's not just about biology. It's about power, culture, and society. A recent investigation dug into the factors that make women more likely to get STIs. It looked at things like how women behave sexually,

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Apr 16 2025OPINION

Hip-Hop Feminism: A Global Voice for Women

The world has seen a rise in hip-hop feminism. This movement is more than just music. It's a way of thinking and acting that is changing how women speak up and challenge old ideas about gender. It's happening all over the globe, thanks to the internet and digital platforms. This makes it a powerful

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Apr 16 2025OPINION

The Silence on Hamas's Horrifying Acts

During the time of Passover, Jews worldwide remember their history of suffering and freedom. This year, Jewish women have a specific message for feminist groups: treat us equally. On October 7, Hamas terrorists attacked Israeli civilians. This day was marked by terror, kidnapping, and trauma. It als

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Midwives and Feminism: A New Look at Maternity Care

Midwives and maternity care are often seen as separate from feminist ideas. This is a mistake. Feminism can help us understand how society, money, and politics affect women's health. It's not just about individual experiences. It's about the bigger picture. Feminist ideas can help midwives see the

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Lead in Baby Food: A Wake-Up Call for Parents

A recent issue has popped up in the world of baby food. A company based in Miami has pulled over 25, 000 containers of a specific baby food from the shelves. The product in question is Target's Good & Gather Baby Pea, Zucchini, Kale & Thyme Vegetable Puree. The concern? These tubs might have too muc

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