Debunking the Myth: Hurricane Helene and the False Claims of a Land Grab for Lithium Mining in North Carolina

Hurricane Helene struck the Southeast U.S. with destructive force in late September 2024. However, just as quickly as the storm receded, a wave of misinformation began to circulate on social media platforms. Some users alleged that the hurricane was orchestrated…

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Nearly Half of Unhoused People in the United States Are Employed: A Dire Reflection on Economic Inequality and Housing Affordability

The reality that nearly half of the unhoused population in the United States are employed reveals an urgent crisis rooted in economic inequality and housing affordability. This statistic highlights a troubling paradox: people are working, sometimes holding multiple jobs, yet…

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Hezbollah’s Growing Weakness Amid Israeli Operations: A Turning Point for Lebanon’s Future

Israel’s ongoing military operations have severely weakened Hezbollah, a paramilitary and political organization that has long dominated Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently confirmed the death of Hashem Safieddine, Hezbollah’s executive council head and the apparent successor to its…

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