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Jun 14 2025CRIME

Breaking Walls, Breaking Rules: The Newark Detention Center Escape

In a surprising turn of events, four individuals managed to escape from a detention center in Newark, New Jersey. This facility, known as Delaney Hall, is a privately run center that holds migrants awaiting immigration proceedings. The escapees were not just any detainees; they had previous run-ins

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

Marines in LA: A New Twist in Civilian Detention

The scene in Los Angeles took an unexpected turn when US marines, deployed by Donald Trump, temporarily detained a civilian. This marked the first known instance of active-duty troops detaining a civilian in the city. The marines had taken control of the Wilshire federal building, a move that raised

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

Israel and Iran: The New Battlefield

The Middle East woke up to a dramatic escalation between Israel and Iran. This was not just another skirmish. Israel launched a massive air strike on Iran. It was a coordinated effort involving warplanes and drones. The target? Iran's military and nuclear infrastructure. The goal? To take out

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Decision Shakes Up Election Rules

A recent court decision has thrown a wrench into a presidential attempt to change how elections are run in the U. S. A federal judge in Massachusetts put a stop to an executive order that aimed to shake up voting procedures nationwide. The order, issued in March, wanted states to demand proof of cit

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Jun 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pixar's Buzz Lightyear Beach Party and New Toy Story 5 Villain

Pixar has given fans a sneak peek at what's to come in Toy Story 5, just a year before its release. At the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Pixar's chief creative officer, Pete Docter, shared some exciting news and concept art from the upcoming film. One of the highlights was the first

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Northern Lights May Dance Across the US This Weekend

The sun is stirring up trouble again. A geomagnetic storm is on its way, and it might just light up the night sky with auroras in unexpected places. This storm is expected to kick off on Friday the 13th and stick around until Sunday or Monday. Skywatchers in up to 18 states might get a glimpse of th

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Jun 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Listen Up: Google's New Audio Search Feature

Google has introduced a new way to get information. It is a test feature that adds AI-generated audio discussions to search results. This feature is called Audio Overviews. It is currently available on mobile devices. Users can enable it in Labs. This feature allows users to generate a podcast-style

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

Why Hearing Aids Take Time to Show Their True Power

Hearing aids don't work miracles overnight. They need time to show their full potential. This is because the brain needs to adjust to the new sounds it's receiving. This adjustment period is what experts call auditory acclimatization. It's not just about getting used to wearing a device. It's a

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Jun 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cold-Loving Bacteria: Nature's Solution to Plastic Pollution

Plastic waste is a big problem. It's everywhere, and it's not going away anytime soon. But here's a bit of good news. Scientists have found a bacteria that can break down certain types of plastic. This bacteria, named JJY06, was found in rice field soil in Korea. It's part of the Aeromicrobium famil

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Brain Waves Unlocked: A New Way to Control Neurons

A new technique has been developed to control brain activity without the need for invasive surgery or genetic changes. This method uses special nanoparticles to stimulate neurons deep within the brain using near-infrared light. This is a big deal because it allows scientists to study how the brain w

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