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Zwely News Staff compiles multi-source reporting into concise, viewpoint-aware coverage for readers who want context without noise.

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Work published under this byline follows Zwely News editorial standards for sourcing, updates, and corrections. Readers should expect clear attribution, visible update practices, and a straightforward explanation of what happened before any framing notes or recirculation modules.

  • - Used when coverage is assembled collaboratively by the newsroom rather than credited to one reporter.
  • - Most often appears on U.S., world, politics, business, technology, and entertainment stories built from multiple source pools.
  • - Still follows the same standards, source handling, updates policy, and corrections policy used across Zwely News.

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Recent stories by Zwely News Staff

Politics Apr 10

Following a rare public statement denying any connection to Jeffrey Epstein, Melania Trump is under renewed scrutiny as House Oversight Democrats call for her to testify. Survivors and lawmakers are questioning the timing and necessity of her remarks, while political reactions vary widely.

3 min read
Melania Trump faces new scrutiny after rare statement on Epstein
U.S. Apr 10

Mental health professionals should routinely ask patients about their use of AI chatbots and tools, much like they ask about sleep or substance use, according to experts. A new paper argues that AI interactions may be shaping users' emotions and beliefs in ways that matter for therapy.

3 min read
Your therapist should be asking how you're using AI, some experts say
World Apr 10

As President Donald Trump faces setbacks in pressuring Iran, a former U.S. diplomat says he may have wrongly assumed Iran would collapse like Venezuela after Nicolás Maduro's capture. Meanwhile, conservative voices are pushing Trump to stay firm despite growing risks.

3 min read
Trump is finding out Iran won't fall as easily as Venezuela did