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How E-Cigarettes Work—and What Science Says Health

How E-Cigarettes Work—and What Science Says

E-cigarettes heat nicotine liquid into an inhalable aerosol instead of burning tobacco. The science on whether they help smokers quit—or create new he...

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How U.S. Government Shutdowns Work—and Why Economy

How U.S. Government Shutdowns Work—and Why

A government shutdown occurs when Congress fails to fund federal agencies. Here is how the process works, who it affects, and why the United States is...

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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Spreads in Cyprus and Greece, Slovakia Sends Aid Health

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Spreads in Cyprus and Greece, Slovakia Sends Aid

A year after its own outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, Slovakia is sending four veterinarians to help Cyprus, where nearly 30,000 animals have been...

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What Is Birthright Citizenship and How Does It Work? Economy

What Is Birthright Citizenship and How Does It Work?

Birthright citizenship grants nationality at birth based on where a person is born or who their parents are. Here is how jus soli and jus sanguinis wo...

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How the Right to Protest Works in America Culture

How the Right to Protest Works in America

The First Amendment protects peaceful protest on public property, but courts allow governments to impose content-neutral time, place, and manner restr...

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What Is Digital Sovereignty and Why Countries Pursue It Technology

What Is Digital Sovereignty and Why Countries Pursue It

Digital sovereignty is the ability of nations to control their own data, infrastructure, and technology. As dependence on a handful of US tech giants...

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How Clean Air Zones Work—and Why Cities Adopt Them Science

How Clean Air Zones Work—and Why Cities Adopt Them

Clean air zones restrict or charge polluting vehicles in city centers. With over 320 active across Europe alone, these zones measurably cut nitrogen d...

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Tesla Pushes for FSD Approval in Europe Technology

Tesla Pushes for FSD Approval in Europe

Tesla has completed 1.6 million kilometers of testing in Europe and hopes for approval starting in April 2026 — but US safety concerns and delayed dea...

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Šimečka Re-elected as Leader of Progressive Slovakia, Party Rules Out Coalition with Government Culture

Šimečka Re-elected as Leader of Progressive Slovakia, Party Rules Out Coalition with Government

Michal Šimečka secured the support of 191 out of 202 delegates at Progressive Slovakia's (PS) congress in Trnava on Saturday. The party ruled out any...

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President Nawrocki Grants Amnesty to Poles Fighting in Ukraine Culture

President Nawrocki Grants Amnesty to Poles Fighting in Ukraine

President Karol Nawrocki has signed a law granting amnesty to Polish citizens who have fought in the ranks of the Ukrainian armed forces since 2014. T...

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US Launches Battle for Unified AI Regulation Technology

US Launches Battle for Unified AI Regulation

The White House unveiled a national AI legislative framework in March 2026, seeking to replace a patchwork of state laws with a single federal approac...

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Spain Threatens to Strip Sagunto of Tourist Designation Culture

Spain Threatens to Strip Sagunto of Tourist Designation

The Spanish government has begun the process of revoking the National Tourist Interest designation of Sagunto's Holy Week celebrations after its broth...

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