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Dec 29 2024CRIME

Train Crash in Florida: Fire Truck on Tracks

In a surprising turn of events, a fire truck in Florida drove onto train tracks after waiting for another train to pass. This led to a devastating crash with a high-speed passenger train on Saturday morning. The incident happened in bustling downtown Delray Beach, leaving 15 people injured, includin

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Dec 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Beyoncé's Mom Fires Back at Online Critics

Beyoncé’s mom, Tina Knowles, isn’t having any of the negative comments about her daughter’s NFL halftime show on Christmas Day. After some people online called Beyoncé "overrated, " Tina stepped in to defend her. She reposted a message on Instagram that said people will always find something negativ

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Dec 29 2024CRIME

Mishap at Muan: A Jeju Air Plane Runs Off Course

A Jeju Air flight took a wrong turn on Sunday morning at Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province, South Korea. The flight, which had left Bangkok with 175 passengers and 6 crew members, veered off the runway and crashed into a fence. This incident resulted in injuries for 23 people, as r

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Dec 29 2024POLITICS

Plane Crash Mystery: Was Russia Involved?

On Wednesday, an Azerbaijan Airlines plane headed from Baku to Grozny heard a blast and diverted from its route, crashing near Aktau, Kazakhstan. The crash killed 38 people, but 29 survived. Russia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan are working together to investigate the incident. Some reports suggest the

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

A Plant from the Desert: Can It Ease Pain and Inflammation?

Ever heard of Suaeda fruticosa? It's a special plant from the Cholistan desert that’s been used for ages to treat swelling and pain. Scientists decided to testing how well an alcohol extract of this plant (Et-SF) works against pain, inflammation, and swollen joints in rats. They found that Et-SF has

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Dec 29 2024SCIENCE

Water and Asparagine: A Low-Temperature Dielectric Dance

In a fascinating study, scientists examined how asparagine (C4H8N2O3) behaves in water at cold temperatures. Using a technique called Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR), they looked at the dielectric properties of asparagine in water over a wide range of temperatures and frequencies. They found two mai

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

The Power of Left Atrial Strain: A Game Changer in Cardiovascular Disease?

Left atrial strain (LAS) is a relatively new way to gauge how well the left atrium, a crucial part of the heart, is working. Changes in LAS can hint at the development of cardiovascular diseases early on. This makes LAS a promising tool for spotting these diseases at an early stage, which could lead

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Dec 29 2024SPORTS

Battle of the Eagles: NCCU vs. NC A&T Showdown

Get ready for a thrilling matchup between North Carolina Central (NCCU) and North Carolina A&T State (NC A&T) this Saturday. These two teams bring a rich history to the court, with NCCU leading their head-to-head series by a slim margin of 84-76. The game will be broadcast live on CBS, giving fans e

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Dec 29 2024SCIENCE

Turning Fruit Peels into Green Gold: A Sustainable Approach

Ever thought about turning your leftover fruit peels into something useful? Researchers have done just that by using pumpkin, papaya, and orange peels to grow microalgae. The goal? To produce biofuel, a special pigment called lutein, and something called biochar. This isn't just about creating new t

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Autism and the Brain: How Boys and Girls Differ

Ever wondered how autism affects the brain differently in boys and girls? Let's dig into a study that used a fancy tool called FOCA (FOur-dimensional Consistency of local neural Activities) to check out the brain activity of 64 boys and 64 girls with autism, plus the same number of boys and girls wi

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