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Aug 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Living with Predators: Why Fear Shouldn't Dictate Our Choices

Predators like bears and wolves have always stirred strong feelings in people. We love them in stories and as cuddly toys, but we often fear them in reality. This fear can lead to harmful actions, like hunting them to near extinction. Yet, these animals play a vital role in nature. They help keep ec

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Aug 02 2025POLITICS

A Cry for Help: Families Demand Action as Hostages Suffer in Gaza

In Tel Aviv, families of Israeli hostages held in Gaza gathered to voice their desperation. This came after militant groups released videos showing their loved ones in poor health. The footage, shared by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, displayed hostages Evyatar David and Rom Braslavski in a we

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Guidance in Turmoil: Top Medical Groups Sidelined

A significant shift is happening in how vaccine recommendations are made in the U. S. Several major medical organizations have been told they can't be part of the groups that advise on vaccines. This includes big names like the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Th

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

Africa's Fight for Medicine Independence

Africa's dependence on foreign medicines is a big problem. This issue started during colonial times and got worse later on. Many African countries used to make their own medicines, but things changed. The government-run drug factories were closed. Also, rules about patents made it hard for Africa to

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Aug 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Chicago's Week in a Nutshell: From Music to Politics and Everything In Between

Chicago was buzzing this week, with Lollapalooza bringing in crowds and big-name artists like Olivia Rodrigo and Tyler, the Creator. But the city wasn't just about music; politics was heating up too. Governor Pritzker signed some important bills, including one to boost pensions for certain Chicago p

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Aug 01 2025OPINION

Why America Should Embrace a Digital Dollar

The world is moving towards digital money. China and Europe are already making big moves with their digital currencies. Yet, some in the U. S. are resisting the idea of a digital dollar. This hesitation could cost Americans a lot of money and privacy. Right now, private companies handle most digita

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Aug 01 2025SCIENCE

Goat Embryos and the Freezing Challenge: What's the Best Prep?

Goat embryos face a tough journey when they're frozen for later use. Scientists wanted to find out how to keep them healthy before the big freeze. They tested three different methods to see which one worked best. First, they looked at how long embryos were kept in a dish at body temperature. Some w

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

US Health Records Go Digital: What Does It Mean for You?

The US government is rolling out a new plan to make health records digital and easy to share. This isn't just about storing records online. It's about creating a system where hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and insurance companies can access your medical history with ease. The goal is to make health

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Jul 31 2025SPORTS

Amanda Anisimova: A Tennis Pro with Russian Roots

Amanda Anisimova has been making waves in the tennis world. She recently reached the Wimbledon finals but lost to Iga Swiatek. Now, she's competing in Montreal at the National Bank Open. Let's dive into her background and see what makes her unique. Anisimova was born in New Jersey, USA, on August 3

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Jul 31 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Religion Program: A Clash of Ideas and Consequences

Harvard Divinity School's Religion and Public Life program has faced significant changes recently. The program, which aimed to promote understanding of religion's role in society, has been restructured. This shift comes after allegations of bias and antisemitism. Students and faculty involved in th

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