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Jul 12 2025POLITICS

A Worker's Tragic Fall During Immigration Raid

In California, a farm worker faced a terrible accident during a recent immigration raid. The worker, who was not targeted by the authorities, climbed onto a greenhouse roof and fell about 30 feet. The worker was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. The United Farm Workers union initially re

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Jul 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AI Challenge: Is Tim Cook Up to the Task?

Tim Cook has been a highly successful CEO for Apple, leading the company to incredible growth. However, recent events have raised questions about his ability to navigate the AI era. Key executives have left, including the chief operating officer and top AI researchers. This has led to concerns about

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Jul 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Superman Leaps to Second Place in Box Office Race

The new "Superman" movie has taken flight, earning $56. 5 million in its first two days. This impressive start puts it just behind "A Minecraft Movie" and ahead of "Lilo & Stitch" for the year's biggest openings. The film, directed by James Gunn, benefited from early screenings for Amazon Prime memb

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Jul 12 2025SCIENCE

What Happened to the Air India Flight?

A recent report has shed light on the tragic Air India plane crash that happened in June. The plane, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, was on its way to London but crashed just moments after taking off from Ahmedabad airport in western India. The crash resulted in the deaths of 260 people, including passen

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Jul 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Ways to Rank Fuzzy Numbers for Better Decisions

Ranking fuzzy numbers is a big deal in making tough choices. It's like trying to pick the best option when everything is a bit unclear. There are many ways to do this, but some are not very good. They might not give clear answers or work well when things are uncertain. A new way to rank these fuzzy

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

What Do Neurosurgery Experts Think About Resident Unions?

Unions are common in many jobs, even in healthcare. Nurses, for example, often have unions to help them. Lately, resident doctors have been forming unions too. They want better work conditions and benefits. But will this help or hurt neurosurgery training? That's what this study wanted to find out.

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Jul 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Farmers Can Boost Crop Pollination: A Fresh Look

Farmers play a big role in keeping our food supply safe. They make daily choices that affect how well crops grow. One big challenge is making sure there are enough pollinators, like bees, to help crops grow. A recent study looked at how farmers in Dengkou County manage pollination. It found that far

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Haiti's Health System: A Story of Struggles and Strengths

Haiti's health system is facing a lot of problems. It's not just about having good ideas. It's also about making sure those ideas can actually work. This is a big challenge, but it's not impossible. With the right support and effort, things can improve. One of the main issues is the lack of resourc

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Jul 12 2025SPORTS

How Growing Boys Can Boost Their Jumping Power

Young athletes, especially boys, go through big changes as they grow. A recent study looked at how training affects their jumping skills. Forty boys, aged 9 to 17, were split into two groups based on their growth stage. Some were still growing fast, and others had already gone through their main gro

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Jul 12 2025SCIENCE

How Two Exercises Stack Up in Strength Training

Strength training is all about understanding how different exercises work your muscles. A recent study dug into how two common exercises, the isometric squat and the isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP), compare in terms of force and muscle activation. The study involved 15 people, mostly men, who were

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