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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Flu Season: What's Up with the New Strain?

The flu season is about to get more intense. Experts warn that a new strain, called subclade K, is making things worse. This strain popped up after the current flu vaccine was made. Even so, getting vaccinated is still the best way to stay safe. The U. K. is seeing a lot of flu hospitalizations. Th

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

Poland's Crypto Rules: Good or Bad for New Businesses?

Poland is setting up new rules for cryptocurrency. This is big news for new businesses in the crypto world. The country's government is trying to make things clearer and safer. But some people worry that these rules might make it harder for new businesses to grow. The new rules are called the Crypt

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Flu Hits NYC Hard and Early: What’s Going On?

New York City is facing a tough flu season, and it’s hitting hard and early. The city is seeing a lot more flu cases than usual for this time of year. The CDC reports that NYC and nearby areas like Long Island and northern New Jersey are some of the worst-hit places in the country. Health officials

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Staying Healthy and Happy During Flu Season

Flu season is here, and it's not just about avoiding the sniffles. It's about making sure you don't miss out on all the fun stuff happening around you. The city health department is spending a lot of money to remind everyone to get vaccinated and take extra care to stop the flu from spreading. They

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

The Big Money Showdown: Russia vs. The EU

Russia is in a tight spot. They want their $230 billion back. This money is stuck with Euroclear. Why? Because the EU froze it after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Now, the EU wants to use some of this money to help Ukraine. They say it's fair because Russia still owns it, but they can't touch it. R

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

EU Takes Bold Step to Freeze Russian Assets Indefinitely

The European Union has made a significant move to freeze Russian assets worth €210 billion indefinitely. This decision comes after months of debate and legal maneuvering. The EU used a little-known treaty clause to bypass the usual unanimity requirement, which had become a sticking point due to Hung

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Flu Season: What's Going Around and How to Stay Safe

The flu is spreading fast across the US, and a new variant is making things worse. This isn't just any flu season; it's one that's starting earlier and hitting harder, especially in the Northeast. The numbers are clear: more people are visiting doctors with flu-like symptoms, and hospitals are seein

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Greek Farmers Fight for Fair Pay

Greek farmers are upset. They are not happy with the government. The government delayed their EU subsidies. This money is important for them. It helps them pay for things. The farmers protested. They blocked roads with tractors. Police used tear gas. This happened in central and northern Greece. Th

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Flu Season: Why This Year Might Be Tough

Flu season is back, and it's looking like it might be a rough one. The virus has changed a lot, making it harder for our bodies to fight it off. This means more people could get sick, and those who are more at risk might get really sick or even need to go to the hospital. The flu virus is a tricky

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Peru Takes Action to Secure Borders Amid Migrant Surge

Peru is taking serious steps to control its border with Chile. The country's president, José Jerí, announced a state of emergency to stop undocumented migrants from entering. This move comes as many people, mostly from Venezuela, are trying to cross into Peru. The president explained that this acti

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