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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Europe's United Front Against Russia: A Closer Look

Europe is stepping up its game against Russia. Leaders from various countries gathered in London to talk about how to put more pressure on Russia. They want more countries to join in and punish Russian oil companies. The U. S. has already taken a big step by sanctioning two major Russian oil compani

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Profits Behind the MAHA Movement

The MAHA movement, which stands for Make America Healthy Again, is gaining traction. But who is really benefiting from it? At a recent trade show in California, two advisers to U. S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke to a crowd of food brands, investment banks, and supp

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Mushrooms and Selenium: A Surprising Team

Mushrooms are not just tasty; they can also do some cool chemistry. Two types, Pleurotus ostreatus and Hericium coralloides, can absorb and change selenium, a mineral found in soil. Scientists found that these mushrooms are better at absorbing one form of selenium, called Se(IV), than another form,

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Bridging Science and Faith: A Path to Unity

People often see science and faith as opposites, but what if they could work together? Think about vaccines. Some people worry about science conflicting with their beliefs. But maybe science and faith can learn from each other instead of fighting. Science gives us facts and predictions. It helps us

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

How Kerala's Digital Pulse Beats for Some, But Not All

In the heart of Kerala, India, a digital battle is unfolding. Conservative Muslim voices are using YouTube to spread messages against LGBTQ+ rights. This isn't just about opinions. It's a structured way of thinking. They take religious beliefs and present them as scientific facts. They also paint LG

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Helping Hands: CalOptima's Big Move to Keep Medi-Cal Coverage

CalOptima Health, a program that helps low-income people in Orange County get health insurance, is putting $19. 8 million into a plan to help people keep their Medi-Cal coverage. Starting in 2026, there are going to be big changes to Medi-Cal, like more frequent renewals, new work rules, and cuts fo

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Cool Tech Plant Opens in Mesa, Promises More Jobs and Growth

Mesa, Arizona, just got a new high-tech neighbor. XNRGY, a company that makes air-cooling systems for data centers, opened its Mesa 1 plant on October 23. This isn't just any plant—it's a big deal for Mesa because it brings high-paying jobs and shows the city's growing importance in the tech world.

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Big Plans for Self-Driving Cars and Robots

Tesla is making huge strides in self-driving technology. Ashok Elluswamy, the VP of Autopilot Software, recently shared some exciting updates at a big tech conference. Tesla's cars are getting smarter by using advanced computer programs that learn from lots of data. These programs help the cars unde

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

AI Video Fiasco: Cuomo's Campaign in Hot Water

Andrew Cuomo's mayoral campaign is in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. A bizarre AI-generated video surfaced briefly on Cuomo's X account, depicting his opponent, Zohran Mamdani, in a less than flattering light. The clip showed a group of AI-generated characters, including a pimp, a drunk dr

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Oct 25 2025OPINION

A Change of Heart About the White House

The White House was never a place she wanted to be. As a young woman, she resented the attention and the loss of privacy that came with living there. She remembered the first time she stepped inside, assigned to attend an inaugural ball. A ball gown and a hairdresser were waiting, but all she wanted

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