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How Changing a Few Things Can Make a City Safer

July 12, 2025

Crime is a big problem in many cities. It's not just about policing. Many things can make a place more or less safe. Things like jobs, housing, and even how a city is built can play a big role. A new tool called CounterCrime looks at these things. It helps people see how changes in one area can aff

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Gaza's Future: A Controversial Plan Sparks Debate

July 11, 2025

In Gaza, a temporary halt in fighting could mean a chance to bring in vital supplies. But Israel's defense minister, Israel Katz, has a different idea. He wants to create a "humanitarian city" in the southern city of Rafah. This city would hold almost all Gazans, except those in armed groups. People

health

When to Start Chemo After Ovarian Cancer Surgery?

July 11, 2025

Ovarian cancer treatment often involves surgery followed by chemotherapy. But when should the chemo start? This is a big question. A recent study looked into this. It wanted to see how the time between surgery and chemo affects survival rates. First, the basics. Ovarian cancer is serious. Surgery i

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How Germany is Boosting Patient Power Before Weight-Loss Surgery

July 10, 2025

In Germany, a big push is happening to get patients more involved in their own care before weight-loss surgery. This isn't just about losing weight. It's about changing habits for good. A recent study looked at how well patients are being prepared for this life-changing procedure. The focus is on h

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Gaza's Hospitals Struggle as Fuel Runs Out

July 9, 2025

In Gaza, hospitals are facing a severe fuel shortage, which is putting patients' lives at risk. Doctors are forced to share incubators among multiple babies, and some hospitals are shutting down vital services like kidney dialysis. The UN has warned that the situation is critical, with very little f

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Gaza Talks Take Time: What's Really Going On?

July 8, 2025

Negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza are taking longer than hoped. Qatar, which is hosting the talks, says both sides need more time to agree. This is not what Donald Trump wanted. He had hoped to announce a deal during Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Washington this week. But it looks like that won't

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Food Frenzy in Gaza: A Dangerous Gamble

July 6, 2025

In Gaza, getting food has turned into a high-stakes game of survival. People risk their lives daily to grab a share of the limited food supplies. The situation is dire, with widespread hunger and malnutrition taking a toll on the population. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), backed by the U.

environment

River Pollution: A Closer Look at the Sio Malaba Malakisi Basin

July 6, 2025

The Sio Malaba Malakisi River Basin, shared by Kenya and Uganda, faces a big problem: pollution. This area is important for people's lives and the economy, but not enough is known about how the water quality changes over time and space. A recent study took a close look at this issue. They collected

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A Star's Call for Unity and Sacrifice

July 5, 2025

During the 59th Karlovy Vary Film Festival, actor Peter Sarsgaard grabbed attention with a heartfelt speech about unity and division. He pointed out that the U. S. is splitting into smaller groups based on politics, race, and other factors. He warned that this kind of division is a common tactic use

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Aid Distribution Turns Deadly in Gaza

July 4, 2025

In Gaza, the search for aid has become a deadly endeavor. On Friday alone, 35 Palestinians lost their lives. Fifteen were killed in Israeli airstrikes, while another 20 died in shootings near aid distribution sites. This grim tally is part of a larger, ongoing crisis. The United Nations has documen