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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Wolves in Suits: DOGE At Work in Government Offices

DOGE is making a name for itself with some big breaches. Wolves in suits are taking over the government. A team for DOGE has a huge amount of sensitive government data. DOGE is getting into the data of millions of federal staff. This comes from the U. S. Office of Federal Government Management. DOG

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

Fighting in Captive Ground-Hornbills

Southern Ground Hornbills (SGHs) face big trouble with aggression among their fellow birds when living in captivity. Captive breeding can be tricky and unsafe for these birds. Birds from the same species can get aggressive toward each other, especially during the breeding season. It happens a lot w

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Why Does Early Use of a Smoking Cessation Drug Help Before Quitting?

People have been looking into the why's of a type of drug called varenicline and how it can help in the smoking cessation process. A lot of people have been wondering about how varenicline, also called smoking aversion, works to help people quit smoking, and if it works before someone quits. These

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Feb 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Rapper's Request: Trump & Free for Major Case in Court

Rapper Kanye West's recent social media posts have brought attention to a critical issue. He's asking President Donald Trump to pardon his friend, Sean Combs a. k. a. Diddy, who is currently facing a tough legal battle. Trump’s first term saw a flurry of pardons. He granted clemency to nearly 1, 50

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Trouble in Paradise: Trump's Plan for Gaza Sparks Contradictions

Gaza, a small strip of land between Egypt and Israel, is a hot topic for former President Trump. Recently, top officials in his administration had differing views on Trump's comments. Trump suggests that the U. S. might take control of Gaza and help rebuild it, but without troops or taxpayer funds.

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

New Metal Rings: The Lab's Latest Find

Imagine tiny metal rings getting together to form a sandwich. The sandwiches have vanadium and oxygen in the middle, with boron layers wrapping around the outside. It is like a tiny molecular sandwich party with many different recipes. One sandwich has guests {Cd(phen)} an

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Deadly Conflict in Goma: Civilian Casualties Mount as Rebels Advance

In eastern DR Congo, the city of Goma is reeling from violence that has claimed nearly 3, 000 lives, according to the United Nations. The chaos unfolded as rebels from the Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC) seized control of Goma. The takeover followed intense battles with the Congolese army.

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

A New Future for Gaza?

Upheaval is brewing in the Middle East. The U. S. has proposed a controversial idea to relocate Palestinians from Gaza. Israel, keen to implement this plan, has begun preparations. Palestinians seem concerned, with peace being the biggest worry. The main idea is to fix Gaza by moving its residents

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Feb 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Jet-Set Tech: How AI Spots Trouble in the Skies

Flying is a big part of how people and stuff get around the world. It's usually safe, but accidents can happen. That's why smart tech is needed to keep an eye on things. AI is being used to make this happen. It can spot and predict problems before they become serious. The process is pretty cool. Fir

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Feb 07 2025SPORTS

Pat Surtain II: The Broncos' Defensive Star Shines Bright

In a thrilling season, Pat Surtain II, the Broncos' cornerback, clinched the defensive player of the year award. This remarkable feat placed him alongside the legendary Randy Gradishar, who won the honor back in 1978. Surtain's journey to this achievement was nothing short of impressive. He rac

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