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Oct 12 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Dark Blueprint: Unveiling Hamas' Chilling October 7 Strategy

In May, Israeli forces uncovered a disturbing document in Gaza. This memo, penned by Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in 2022, outlined the terror group's brutal plans for the October 7 attacks. The memo was found in an underground complex used by Sinwar's brother and successor, Muhammad Sinwar, who was al

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Oct 12 2025POLITICS

U. S. and India Talk Trade and More

The U. S. Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, recently met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. They talked about important things like trade, defense, and technology. They also discussed how both countries need certain minerals that are really important. Gor mentioned that President Trump thinks highly

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Oct 12 2025HEALTH

China's Drug Breakthroughs: A Look at New Medicines and Their Challenges

China has been making big strides in the world of medicine. Since 2016, they've been approving new drugs at a faster pace. These drugs are called innovative because they are new and not sold anywhere else. The country's health authority, the NMPA, has been working hard to make sure these drugs get t

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Oct 12 2025HEALTH

How a Pharmacy Program is Tackling Antibiotic Overuse

Antibiotics are becoming less effective due to overuse. This is a big problem worldwide. In places with fewer resources, doctors in primary care often prescribe antibiotics without proper oversight. This leads to unnecessary use. While big hospitals have made progress in using antibiotics wisely, sm

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Oct 11 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why Vaccines Matter

Measles is back and spreading fast across the United States. In Minnesota alone, there are now 20 confirmed cases, with three new infections just reported in Dakota County. The latest cases involve unvaccinated kids who likely caught the virus from an unvaccinated adult. This is part of a bigger pro

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Oct 11 2025POLITICS

A Glimpse into the Efforts to Reunite War-Torn Families

Melania Trump recently shared some news about her work to bring back children affected by the Russia-Ukraine war. She mentioned that she has been talking to Russian President Vladimir Putin to help return eight kids to their families. This happened after she set up a direct line of communication wit

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Oct 11 2025HEALTH

Faith, Food, and the Struggle to Swallow

In the USA, around 16% of adults face trouble swallowing, known as dysphagia. This issue often comes from health problems like strokes, Parkinson's, or cancer. But here's something not talked about much: how this condition affects people's faith, cultural foods, and community ties. People with dysp

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Oct 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Salvador: Where African Roots Dance and Pray

In Salvador, Brazil, the heartbeat of Afro-Brazilian culture is strong. The city is a vibrant mix of African traditions, where religion, food, and art come together in a unique way. Candomblé, a religion that blends African and Catholic beliefs, is a big part of life here. In the temples, people wor

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Oct 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Music Legend's Farewell: John Lodge's Impact on Rock

John Lodge, a key figure in the iconic British rock band The Moody Blues, has passed away at the age of 82. His family shared the sad news, mentioning that he left this world unexpectedly but peacefully, surrounded by loved ones and the melodies of The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly. Born in Birmi

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Oct 10 2025POLITICS

The Power Play: Trump's Legal Battles and the Silent Majority

In the world of politics, Donald Trump is known for his aggressive tactics. Recently, he faced a setback when a federal judge blocked his plan to send Texas National Guardsmen to Chicago. The judge pointed out that there was no evidence of any rebellion in Illinois. Trump, however, is not one to bac

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