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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Afrobeats Hits the Sports Scene in the USA

In 2023, something unexpected happened at the N. B. A. All-Star Game in Salt Lake City. During halftime, a medley featuring Nigerian artists Tems, Burna Boy, and Rema took center stage. This wasn't just any performance; it was a big moment for Afrobeats, a genre blending West African rhythms and sty

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Pope's Stance on Venezuela: A Call for Dialogue Over Force

Pope Leo XIV, the first North American to hold the position, has made headlines again. This time, he's urging U. S. President Donald Trump to avoid using military force to remove Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from power. Instead, the Pope suggests seeking a peaceful agreement for Maduro to ste

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Pushes for Clean-Up in Defence Sector

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has called for a swift overhaul of supervisory boards in the defence sector. This move comes after a major corruption scandal that has shaken the country. The scandal involves allegations of a $100-million kickback scheme, with senior energy officials and a fo

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

France's Fight Against Fake News Hits a Snag

In France, President Macron has been on a mission to tackle fake news and online manipulation. He's been traveling around, talking to people, and stressing the importance of fighting digital falsehoods before the next big election in 2027. But not everyone is on board with his plan. The main pushba

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Dec 03 2025FINANCE

A New Fed Chief: What It Means for Crypto

Kevin Hassett is likely to take over as the next Federal Reserve Chairman. This is what prediction markets and President Trump's recent comments suggest. Hassett, currently the National Economic Council director, has been a favorite for this role for months. He's been vocal about lowering interest r

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

How AI Health Coaches Are Changing the Game for Fitness

Fitness can be tough to stick with. It's not always about not knowing what to do or not wanting to do it. Sometimes, it's just hard to keep things interesting and manageable. That's where AI health coaches come in. They're like having a personal trainer, sleep expert, and motivational coach all in o

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Retirement Health: A Blueprint for a Longer, Healthier Life

Retirement isn't just about financial planning; it's also about ensuring you stay healthy and active. Many retirees find that good health is crucial for enjoying their golden years. In fact, a recent study found that a whopping 71% of people are worried about how medical costs might affect their ret

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

How Do Other Countries View Trump's Impact?

In a recent poll, many people in Australia, Japan, and India think that U. S. President Donald Trump's second term has not been good for their countries. The survey, which included 1, 000 people from each of the Quad countries—Australia, Japan, India, and the U. S. —showed that 56% of Australians, 5

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Cuba Battles Deadly Mosquito-Borne Viruses: What's Happening?

Cuba is facing a serious health crisis. Mosquitoes are spreading two dangerous viruses: chikungunya and dengue. These viruses have caused 33 deaths since July. Sadly, many of these deaths were young children. The problem started in the western part of Cuba and has now spread everywhere. Chikungunya

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Words Spark Strong Reactions in Somalia

In Somalia, people are upset about recent comments made by U. S. President Donald Trump. He called Somalis "garbage" and said they should not be in the U. S. Many Somalis find his words offensive and disrespectful. An elder from central Somalia, Abdisalan Omar, was shocked by Trump's language. He b

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