China may be sitting on one of the largest gold finds ever recorded, worth $83 billion | World News

China may be sitting on one of the largest gold finds ever recorded, worth $83 billion (AI-Generated) China’s geological authorities are assessing findings that point to unusually large gold resources in the country’s northeast and central regions. Exploration work has brought renewed attention to the Dadonggou gold deposit in Liaoning province, alongside another major site…

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US DHS shutdown forces TSA officers to work unpaid; airport delays for passengers likely

The shutdown of the US Department of Homeland Security that began early Saturday is affecting airport security operations nationwide, forcing thousands of Transportation Security Administration officers to work without pay as Congress remains locked in a funding dispute.About 95 per cent of TSA workers are considered essential and must continue working despite the funding lapse….

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BTS makes full-group return in Seoul, opens ‘ARIRANG’ concert with ‘Body to Body’ |

BTS dominated Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul with an exhilarating performance that marked their grand re-entrance after four years, titled ‘BTS The Comeback Live: ARIRANG.’ Their show, broadcast worldwide on Netflix, broke international records and captivated fans, even with RM battling an ankle injury. BTS returned to the stage as a full group on March 21,…

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Vanessa Trump: Golf legend Tiger Woods seen with girlfriend Vanessa Trump in public moment before comeback game as Kai Trump cheers in stands | International Sports News

Golf legend Tiger Woods seen with girlfriend Vanessa Trump in public moment before comeback game as Kai Trump cheers in stands (Image via Getty) Tiger Woods made his return to competitive golf after more than a year, and this time, it was not just about the game. Just before he stepped onto the course, Vanessa…

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Why a post-pandemic generation in the US is choosing to become teachers despite burnout, low pay and systemic strain

For years, the American teaching profession has been discussed almost entirely in terms of what it has lost. Falling enrollment in teacher training programmes, rising exits from classrooms, and persistent warnings about burnout have shaped a bleak consensus: Fewer people want to teach, and many who do rarely stay long.But the latest data complicates that…

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