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The Amish are a group of traditionalist Anabaptist Christian communities that originated in Europe and later migrated to North America to escape persecution. They are mostly known for their basic and simple lifestyles and avoidance of modern conveniences and technologies. It has long been believed that Amish children do not suffer from allergies, and scientists...

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Some places just know how to party. Around the world, certain countries have built entire lifestyles around clinking glasses, weekend hangovers, and age-old drinking traditions. Whether it’s wine with dinner, beer at a football match, or shots at a family gathering, alcohol plays a starring role in daily life for millions of people. We’re counting...

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Mapping the world may seem like a completed task in the digital age. Satellite imaging, drones, and GPS technology give the illusion that every inch of Earth is known. Yet, there remain unexplored places shrouded in mystery, inaccessible to modern cartography. These places are difficult to reach, politically restricted, or simply too dangerous to explore...

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Aging is a journey full of experiences, confidence, and wisdom. However, dating dynamics for women over 50 can shift as perceptions of attractiveness evolve. Dating after midlife should stir fresh excitement, but nagging myths still prevail that men dismiss mature partners. Understanding these myths allows women to move forward, redefine societal norms, and live life...

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Many people on the internet are up in arms about a controversial executive order made by President Trump targeting homelessness. The July 24, 2025 directive would prioritize forced treatment, cracking down on homelessness by removing people off the street into treatment centres.  Outspoken critics of Trump’s executive order declare it unconstitutional and that it fails...

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Over 7,000 people have caught the chikungunya virus in Guangdong province since mid-June, spreading to 13 cities across one of China’s most crowded regions. Monsoon flooding left standing water everywhere, creating perfect breeding conditions for the mosquitoes that carry this disease. The crisis quickly caught international attention as the outbreak peaked in late July when nearly 3,000 people...

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Food security and supply has been a global concern for decades. In the context of growing nationalist trends and ongoing supply chain disruptions, questions around food self-sufficiency need to be addressed. At the same time, a push towards more sustainable eating habits further justifies the need to reassess national capacities to feed their own populations....

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Researchers have recently discovered a sugar compound produced by deep-sea bacteria that has the potential to destroy cancer cells. Microbes living in our oceans produce a substance that triggers cell death (pyroptosis), causing the cancer cells to essentially self-destruct. This compound has been shown to stop tumors from growing and activate the immune system in...

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Good news for people looking for new sources of plant-based protein: There’s a tropical fruit gaining popularity in the U.S. Jackfruit is native to Southeast Asia but farmers began growing it in Africa, Australia, Brazil, and other parts of the world. Sometimes called “jak fruit” or “jak,” it is the largest tree fruit on record....