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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

A Man's Fight to Return Home After a Mistake

A young man from El Salvador is stuck in a tough spot. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, 29, was sent back to his home country by mistake. He was living and working in Maryland, USA. He had a permit to be there. He even had a job as a sheet metal apprentice. But now, he's in a prison in El Salvador. This is a p

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Apr 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Goose Creek's New Submarine Powerhouse: A Game-Changer in Defense

In the heart of South Carolina, a significant event unfolded at the Bushy Park Industrial Complex in Goose Creek. A major industrial milestone was reached when the final support beam was placed on top of a new manufacturing and testing facility. This isn't just any building. It's a massive 140, 000-

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

Rocks from Space: Two Asteroids to Fly By Earth

Two space rocks are heading towards Earth. One is about the size of a car. The other is roughly the size of a large airplane. Both are expected to pass by Earth on the same day. The smaller one will zoom by in the morning. The larger one will make its appearance in the afternoon. The car-sized

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

How Games Can Help People Move and Think Better

Games are not just for fun. They can be powerful tools for helping people improve their movement and thinking skills. This is especially true for adults who have trouble with balance and motor skills. A recent study explored how games that combine physical activity with mental challenges can aid in

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Apr 04 2025FINANCE

European Banks Face Tough Times as Tariffs Loom

The financial world is in a spin. European banks are feeling the heat from U. S. tariffs. These tariffs are causing a lot of problems. They are making it harder for banks to make money. The tariffs are also making people worry about a possible recession in the U. S. The European banking index t

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Apr 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's Next-Gen Portable: What We Know So Far

Nintendo's upcoming handheld console, the Switch 2, has sparked curiosity among gamers. However, the specifics of the hardware remain shrouded in mystery. The exact CPU and GPU architectures, the amount of RAM, and the speed of the memory are all unknowns. But there are some confirmed features that

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

A Young Triathlete's Journey to Recovery

A young triathlete, just 16 years old, faced a significant setback when he injured his left iliac crest. This type of injury is known as an apophyseal avulsion fracture. It is a serious injury that can sideline even the most dedicated athletes. This young man had to deal with more than just this ini

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Apr 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Are Some States Keeping Car Crash Data Under Wraps?

In the United States, there is a mix of openness and secrecy when it comes to car crash data. The Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) shares details about fatal crashes with everyone. However, many states do not make all their crash data, including injury details, easily available to the publi

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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

Stream Size Shapes Trout Growth and Survival

Brown trout are a fascinating example of how animals change their habits as they grow. This process, called ontogenetic niche shifts, greatly influences how many fish there are and how big they get. But here is the kicker: the environment where they live can limit these changes. To dive into this, a

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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

How Different Life Forms Compete and Survive in Nature

The world of plants and animals is full of different types of organisms. Some have more than two sets of chromosomes. These are called autopolyploids. Others have the usual two sets, known as diploids. Scientists have studied how these groups interact and survive for a long time. The creation o

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