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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

When Politics Lessons Take a Dark Turn

A politics teacher in the UK found himself in hot water after showing Donald Trump videos to his students. The teacher, who has been in the education field since the 1990s, was accused of causing emotional distress and even likened to a terrorist. The incident started when two students complained th

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Pollution: How Industrial Revolution Affects Health

The Industrial Revolution was a big change in England. It brought new jobs and machines. But it also brought pollution. People thought only big cities had pollution. Rural areas were thought to be safe. But new research shows that is not true. Scientists studied bones from two towns. One was indust

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Why Foreign Doctors Are Leaving the NHS

The NHS is facing a big problem. Many foreign doctors and nurses are leaving or choosing not to join the NHS. Why? Because they feel unwelcome in the UK. This is due to rising racism and anti-migrant feelings. The UK has always relied on foreign healthcare workers. But now, more and more are quitti

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Dec 27 2025WEATHER

Columbia's Christmas Heatwave: A Look Back and Forward

In 2025, Columbia, South Carolina, experienced a Christmas Day that felt more like summer than winter. The temperature soared to 79 degrees, tying a record that had stood since 1955. This heatwave was not just a one-day event; it was part of a trend. The National Weather Service predicted that the w

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Dec 26 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Mysteries of Edmond Safra's Tragic End

The recent Netflix documentary, Murder in Monaco, dives into the bizarre and tragic story of Edmond Safra, a billionaire banker who met a mysterious end in 1999. The documentary has quickly climbed the Netflix charts, sparking curiosity and debate among viewers. Edmond Safra was a wealthy private b

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

AI in Schools: A Double-Edged Sword for Learning

AI is shaking up schools, and not everyone is happy about it. Some places, like New York City, have banned AI tools like ChatGPT, worried about cheating and bad info. But across the river, Franklin School in Jersey City is all in. They use AI to help teachers and make learning more fun. The school's

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Mars Meteorite Mystery: Perseverance Rover's Odd Discovery

On Mars, the Perseverance rover has stumbled upon something unusual. It's not from Mars at all. This rock, named Phippsaksla, is a meteorite that crashed into the red planet. While other rovers have found meteorites before, this is Perseverance's first. It's a big deal because it might not be easy t

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Florida's Hidden Green Treasures

Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but it also has a lot of protected areas. About 67% of southern Florida is covered by national and state parks. That's around 3. 5 million acres of land and water south of Lake Okeechobee. Most people don't realize this when they visit Orlando or th

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Dec 26 2025OPINION

Christmas Through the Ages: A Journey of Love and Hate

Christmas is a time of joy, but it's also a time of reflection. It's a time to think about the past and the present. It's a time to think about the good and the bad. It's a time to think about love and hate. The holiday season is a time of giving and receiving. It's a time of family and friends. It

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

A Call for Justice: Afghan Exiles in Iran Face Deadly Threats

In Iran, two former Afghan military leaders were recently shot dead. This has sparked outrage and fear among Afghan refugees. Many believe the Taliban is behind these killings. The Afghanistan Freedom Front, a group opposing the Taliban, has accused the Taliban of targeting former Afghan soldiers.

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