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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Ukraine Aid: Could Europe Step In If U. S. Funding Drops?

Imagine this: the U. S. could soon reduce its funding for Ukraine, leaving Europe to potentially fill the gap. This scenario has become more likely since the election results, where Donald Trump and the Republican party took control. Trump has suggested that U. S. aid to Ukraine might decrease, whic

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Hail Mary: Winning Trump's Support

Ukraine is pulling out all the stops to gain President-elect Donald Trump's favor. They're traveling thousands of miles, delaying important deals, and even nominating Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. The goal? To strengthen their position in the war against Russia. Ukrainian leaders hope to show Tru

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Dec 15 2024FINANCE

IMF Loans and Ukraine's Growth: A Closer Look

Let's talk about a study that looked into how IMF loans affect Ukraine's economy. Researchers used some fancy methods like Vector Autoregression (VAR) and Vector Error Correction (VEC) to figure out if there's a connection between Ukraine's economic growth and IMF loans from 1991 to 2010. Here's wha

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Dec 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Bitcoin's Blockchain Hack: Achieving Instant Consistency

You know how Bitcoin transactions take forever to confirm? That’s because Bitcoin uses something called eventual consistency. It’s like waiting for everyone at a large dinner table to agree that the soup is delicious before you can enjoy it. But what if there was a way to make Bitcoin transactions

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Aircraft Carriers in the Pacific: A Look at Movements

This week, the US has sent its aircraft carrier, the Carl Vinson, to the Philippine Sea. Meanwhile, China's three aircraft carriers stayed in their ports, even though China held military exercises near Taiwan. The Japanese destroyer Kaga, which is being turned into an aircraft carrier, returned to J

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Why Mutant Mice and Their DNA Repair

Scientists recently found that DNA ligase 4 (Lig4) plays a crucial role in fixing broken DNA, even if it can't directly stick the pieces back together. They created mice with a mutation in Lig4, making it inactive. Surprisingly, these mice were born alive, but they weren't growing properly and had t

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Cancer's Secret Weapon: Meet RNA HSD52

Imagine a tiny molecule called HSD52 that helps cancer cells dodge the effects of a common chemotherapy drug, temozolomide. This RNA molecule connects two proteins, NONO and SFPQ, to form a powerful team inside cells. Their mission? To help cancer cells repair damaged DNA faster, making them resista

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Drone Chaos in New York: Governor Calls for Action

In a recent twist of events, New York's governor has openly called on President Biden to take swift action against the mysterious drones that have been causing disruptions. The drones, which have been spotted flying over sensitive areas, have led to the temporary shutdown of a major airfield. The go

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Mayor Eric Adams' Funding Dilemma: Public Money on the Line

On Monday, Mayor Eric Adams of New York City will find out if he'll receive millions in public funds for his reelection campaign. This decision by the Campaign Finance Board comes as Adams prepares for a corruption trial in April. If the board says no to funding, Adams could face a tough fight in th

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Family Criminal Justice Exposure on Teen Puberty

Imagine this: today's teens are hitting puberty earlier than ever before. This trend is happening at the same time as a big expansion of the criminal legal system, which affects communities of color more than others. But is there a link between these two things? Researchers wanted to find out if fam

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