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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Justice Barrett Faces Backlash from Trump's Hardcore Fans

In a surprising twist, some of Donald Trump's most fervent supporters have turned their backs on one of his own Supreme Court picks, Amy Coney Barrett. Barrett, a conservative justice appointed in 2020, has been criticized for not being conservative enough. This might sound confusing, but it's all a

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Mar 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

German Tech Giant and Indian Firm Join Forces for Green Tech

India is making big moves in the green tech world. A major German tech company, Infineon Technologies, has just joined forces with an Indian semiconductor firm, CDIL Semiconductors. This partnership is all about creating chips for electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy systems. Why is this a b

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Mar 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Elon Musk: The Billionaire with a Wild Side

Elon Musk is a man who loves to take big risks. He made a huge amount of money from selling PayPal and then put most of it into new companies like SpaceX and Tesla. He could have lost everything, but his bold moves paid off. Musk's love for danger isn't just about business. He once had a knife throw

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Mar 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Spring Break Science Spectacular

Spring break is here, and if you're looking for a fun way to spend it, consider the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas. This place is a treasure trove of activities, both indoors and outdoors. Imagine starting your day by racing a dinosaur. Yes, you heard it right! This is just on

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Mar 07 2025SCIENCE

Why Planes Need a Good Shake Before Takeoff

Ever wondered why planes get a good shake before taking off, especially in cold weather? It's all about keeping the plane safe and ready to fly. This process is called deicing. It's crucial for keeping planes in the sky, especially when it's cold outside. Imagine trying to fly a kite in

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Mar 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Dark Side: The Hidden Story of a 'Friends' Star

The world loves the sitcom "Friends, " but not everyone who worked on it has happy memories. Stephen Park, who appeared in a couple of episodes, has a different story to tell. He describes the set as a "toxic environment. " Park recalled that during his time on the show, an assistant director used

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Mar 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Learning Efficiency with Memory in Robotics

Imagine teaching a robot to walk. It's not just about giving it instructions, but also about helping it learn from its past experiences. This is where episodic memory comes in. It's like a robot's personal diary, storing past actions and their outcomes. The challenge? Using this diary to make better

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Mar 07 2025WEATHER

Stormy Weather Wreaks Havoc at Charlotte Airport

Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) faced a rough day on March 5, 2025, as severe weather caused chaos. Thunderstorms and strong winds led to a massive disruption, with 179 flights canceled and 351 delayed. This made CLT the most affected airport in the US that day. The storm hit hard, es

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Mar 07 2025WEATHER

Spring Break Snowstorm: Minneapolis Airport Struggles

Imagine this: a big snowstorm hits Minneapolis just as spring break kicks off. The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport is buried under 7 inches of snow. This isn't just a minor inconvenience; it's a major disruption for travelers eager to escape the cold. The airport, usually a bustling hub,

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Mar 07 2025WEATHER

Weather Warnings: Why Cutting Corners Could Cost Lives

Imagine a world where weather warnings are no longer reliable. That's a real possibility if funding cuts continue to hit the National Weather Service (NWS). The NWS, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has recently seen significant job losses. Hundreds of employees we

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