Massive Crowds March in New Zealand to Protest Māori Bill

In a powerful display of unity, tens of thousands of people have gathered in Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, to protest a controversial bill that threatens to redefine the Treaty of Waitangi, a foundational agreement between Māori tribes and the British Crown. The protest has become one of the largest in the country’s history, drawing individuals…

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UK Government’s Plan to Address Unemployment with Weight-Loss Drugs Sparks Debate

The UK has launched a trial to test the effects of weight-loss medications like tirzepatide (marketed as Mounjaro) on unemployment rates. Targeting individuals with severe obesity, the initiative aims to reduce the health complications that often prevent full workforce participation. With over £279 million in investment from pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly, this five-year study will…

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U.S. Returns $10 Million Worth of Looted Artifacts to India

In a remarkable act of cultural diplomacy, the United States has returned over 1,400 looted artifacts valued at $10 million to India. These items, recovered through investigations led by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, represent centuries of India’s rich heritage. Among the returned treasures are iconic pieces such as a sandstone celestial dancer and a…

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Trump Transition Team Grapples with Allegations Against Pete Hegseth

As Donald Trump prepares for his presidential transition, his team faces challenges after sexual assault allegations resurfaced against Pete Hegseth, Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense. The accusations date back to 2017 but were previously dismissed following an investigation. Hegseth and Trump’s transition team have denied any wrongdoing, emphasizing his qualifications for the role. This…

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Healthy Habits Proven to Add Years to Your Life

Recent research highlights eight lifestyle changes that could significantly extend life expectancy in the U.S. These habits include regular exercise, a balanced diet, maintaining positive social relationships, and stress management. Studies found that integrating these habits by midlife could add up to 24 years for men and 21 years for women. Even starting later in…

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