Stinky Politics

In November, investigators searched the official residence of Portugal’s Socialist Prime Minister António Costa, as well as the environment and infrastructure ministries, looking for evidence of corruption, explained the Guardian. The prime minister then stepped down. Now, these corruption scandals might tip the vote in snap parliamentary...

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Push, Pull

Thousands of Colombians took to the streets of major cities this week to protest against President Gustavo Petro’s proposed reforms and ongoing security challenges in the South American country, Reuters reported. In the capital Bogota, demonstrators brandished banners reading “No more Petro!” and “Out, Petro!” as...

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Fury For the Lost

Protesters smashed the door of Mexico’s presidential palace this week, demanding answers for the 43 college students who went missing a decade ago, a mass disappearance that remains one of the country’s most infamous human rights cases, NPR reported. On Wednesday, demonstrators used a pickup truck...

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A Different Type of Attraction

Scientists recently identified a new form of magnetism present in everyday materials that could have major technological applications, New Atlas reported. Known as “altermagnetism,” this new form exhibits a unique combination of properties that differ from the more familiar ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism. In ferromagnetism, electron spins align...

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