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science

Twins: Science, Stories, and the Bonds That Tie

December 4, 2025

Twins have always fascinated people. They share a unique bond, but sometimes, that bond comes with challenges. Take, for example, a set of fraternal twins where one has Turner syndrome and the other doesn't. This rare situation raises questions about how such differences affect their lives and their

politics

Halle Berry Calls Out Gavin Newsom on Menopause Bill

December 4, 2025

Halle Berry, the Oscar-winning actress, has publicly criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for vetoing a menopause bill for the second year in a row. She shared her thoughts at the New York Times' DealBook conference, highlighting the governor's decision to overlook women's health issues. Ber

entertainment

Faces Through Time: Sandro Miller's Half-Century Journey

December 4, 2025

Sandro Miller, a renowned photographer, has just released a book titled "On Earth as It Is Not in Heaven. " This collection features 229 photos taken over the past 50 years. The book also includes words from photography experts and notable figures like John Malkovich. One of the most memorable mome

opinion

Why Supporting Jewish Currents Matters Now More Than Ever

December 3, 2025

In today's world, it's tough to make sense of everything happening. There's a lot going on, from serious conflicts to heated debates. Amidst all this, there's a small magazine called Jewish Currents that's making a big impact. It's not just about providing information; it's about sparking thoughts a

sports

Afrobeats Hits the Sports Scene in the USA

December 3, 2025

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

politics

Trump's Words Spark Strong Reactions in Somalia

December 3, 2025

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

lifestyle

The Power of Sharing a Meal: How One Small Town Fights Loneliness

December 2, 2025

In the heart of Vermont, nestled near the Appalachian Mountains, lies a small town called Thetford. Here, a unique tradition has been bringing people together for over 60 years: the monthly potluck. This event is more than just a meal; it's a lifeline for the community, especially in an era where lo

technology

Stay Connected Anywhere: Cardtonic's eSIM Revolution

December 1, 2025

Cardtonic has just rolled out a new eSIM service, making it easier for people to stay online no matter where they are. This isn't just a small update—it's a big step towards better connectivity for users in Nigeria, Ghana, and beyond. The eSIM service is perfect for travelers, students, and profess

business

The Sweet and Bitter Journey of Wally Amos: A Cookie Legend's Ups and Downs

November 30, 2025

Wally Amos, the man behind the Famous Amos cookies, had a life full of highs and lows. He started as an Air Force member and became the first Black talent agent at William Morris, representing big names like Paul Simon and Marvin Gaye. But he's most famous for his tiny, crispy chocolate chip cookies

politics

Guinea-Bissau: Military Seizes Power Amid Election Chaos

November 27, 2025

Guinea-Bissau finds itself in another political storm. This time, the military has taken control, stopping the count of votes from a recent presidential election. The opposition is not happy. They want the results out. They believe the military should not interfere with democracy. The military call