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Gaza’s new generation of journalists face challenges, but stay resilient

They’re young, untrained, and reporting from the heart of the crisis. 📰 According to Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud, a new generation is stepping up to tell Gaza’s story. They face immense challenges with little experience. But their determination is unwavering. They are documenting history as it happens. What does it mean for the future when […]

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Former lieutenant governor of Virginia kills wife and himself, police say

A former high-ranking official is at the center of a shocking tragedy. According to police, the former lieutenant governor of Virginia is believed to have shot his wife and then himself. Officials say it’s connected to his ongoing divorce from Cerina Fairfax. He was a prominent Democratic figure. She was a dedicated dentist. What pressures

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ICE Agent Charged With Assault in Rare State Prosecution

An ICE agent is facing state assault charges. According to Minnesota prosecutors, this is a rare move. They’ve been investigating agents involved in a recent immigration operation. Now, one is being held accountable under state law. It raises a big question about oversight. When law enforcement crosses a line, who should hold them responsible? 🤔

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Judge Again Halts Aboveground Construction on Trump Ballroom

The judge just slammed the brakes again. 🚧 According to the federal court ruling, the exception for security work doesn’t cover most of this big ballroom project. So aboveground construction is halted once more. It’s a major setback for the proposed plans. What do you think happens next with this high-profile site? #TrumpProperty #LegalNews📸 (Image:

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Hegseth Again Threatens Attacks on Iran’s Civilian Infrastructure

The U.S. is threatening to choke off a vital global oil route. Defense Secretary Hegseth says the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz would last “for as long as it takes.” This comes after renewed threats against Iran’s civilian infrastructure. The goal is to apply maximum pressure. But the risks are enormous. Global energy markets

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No date set for US-Iran talks, as Pakistan pushes to keep diplomacy alive

The US and Iran still aren’t talking. 🇺🇸🇮🇷 According to Reuters, no date is set for direct talks. But Pakistan isn’t giving up. Their Prime Minister and army chief are now traveling to key players in the war. Their mission? To keep the diplomatic door open. It’s a high-stakes effort behind the scenes. Do you

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US general clarifies Iranian ports under blockade, not Strait of Hormuz

The US military is blockading Iranian ports. Not the Strait of Hormuz. 🚢 A US general had to make that clarification. It’s a key distinction in a very tense region. So why was the clarification needed in the first place? What are you hearing about the situation there? #Geopolitics #MiddleEast📸 (Image: AI Illustration) Source: Read

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Boiling milk and worrying about the Iran war: A New Year dawns in Sri Lanka

New Year traditions met with distant war worries today. According to Reuters, in Sri Lanka, families celebrated with boiling milk rituals 🥛 But a conflict thousands of miles away in Iran was on people’s minds. The world feels smaller, even during local holidays. How does global tension change the way you mark your own traditions?

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Russia launches deadliest aerial attack in months, killing 18 in Ukraine

Your phone just got a lot smarter. According to The Verge, Google is putting its most powerful AI directly into Android. This isn’t just an app update. It’s built into the core of the system. Think smarter replies, real-time translation, and a far more helpful assistant. The big question is privacy. 🤔 Where does your

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Israel says it’s West’s defender, but cares little for European critics

Your phone’s camera just got a lot smarter. According to The Verge, Google is building AI directly into Android to recognize what you’re filming in real time. It can identify objects, translate signs, or summarize documents just by pointing your camera. No more switching between apps. This could make every Android phone a powerful AI

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Justice Dept. Appealing Surveillance Court Ruling Amid Congressional Impasse

This isn’t a sci-fi movie. It’s a new warning from the UN. Their latest report shows AI is now a serious threat to global stability. It can supercharge disinformation and cyberattacks. The risk is real and urgent. We’re racing ahead with tech, but are we building the guardrails fast enough? What’s one rule you think

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White House Shrugs Off Shaky Economy as War Exceeds Trump’s Timeline

They’re not just for astronauts anymore. According to NASA, the first space-grown chile peppers have been harvested on the International Space Station. It’s a huge step for feeding crews on long missions. Think future trips to Mars. The crew even got to taste them. Spicy. But here’s the real question: What everyday food would you

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Commission of Fine Arts votes to move ahead with Trump’s proposed victory arch

Think your job is safe from AI? Think again. 😳 According to a new report, AI is now impacting white-collar roles we thought were untouchable. It’s not just automating tasks—it’s changing entire job descriptions. Managers and analysts are feeling the shift. The rules are being rewritten. So, what’s a skill that you believe will always

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Turkiye’s Roketsan eyes top 10 exporter rank amid Middle East conflict

This isn’t just a glitch. It’s a new kind of digital fingerprint. According to a new study, AI image generators are now leaving subtle, detectable traces in their creations. Think of it like a watermark, but baked into the pixels themselves. Researchers say it could be a game-changer for spotting fakes. But here’s the catch:

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