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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

The Faith That Kept an Astronaut Grounded

Butch Wilmore, a NASA astronaut, spent 286 days in space. This was far longer than planned. He and his crewmate Sunita Williams were supposed to return home on June 13. However, technical problems with their spacecraft, Boeing's Starliner, delayed their return. They had to wait until a safer ship wa

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Bid for Sea Cliff's Top Spot

A recent election in a small New York community saw an unexpected twist. A local businessman decided to challenge the incumbent mayor. This was not your typical political race. The challenger, Robert Ehrlich, is the founder of a popular snack brand. He had never been involved in local politics b

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Mar 21 2025CRIME

Unmasking the Mystery: A Woman's Identity Revealed Across Continents

A global effort to solve cold cases has achieved a remarkable breakthrough. A woman, who was found deceased in Spain back in 2018, has finally been identified. She was known only as "the woman in the chicken coop" until recently. Her true identity is Ainoha Izaga Ibieta Lima, a 33-year-old from Para

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Mar 21 2025CRIME

The Idaho Murders: Unraveling the Evidence Against Bryan Kohberger

The case of Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old man, has taken a dramatic turn with new court filings. Kohberger is accused of stabbing to death four University of Idaho students in late 2022. The victims—Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves—were found in a rental home near th

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

What's at stake if Russia and Ukraine sign a peace deal?

The UK's Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has recently highlighted a crucial point about the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He believes that any peace agreement between the two nations would be fragile. Starmer thinks that without solid security measures, Russian President Vladimir Pu

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

EU's Military Aid to Ukraine: A Bumpy Road

The European Union's efforts to boost military support for Ukraine have hit a few roadblocks. The original idea was to send Ukraine at least 1. 5 million rounds of artillery ammunition in 2025. This plan was announced last month, but it was immediately blocked by Hungary. The EU then tried to ral

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Mar 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gmail's Search Gets a Smart Upgrade

Gmail is getting smarter. Google has rolled out a new AI-powered search feature. This change is designed to make it easier to find specific emails. The new search function doesn't just look at keywords. It also considers other factors. These factors include how recent the email is, which emails you

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Babies Remember, But Adults Don't

The brain is a mystery. It is amazing how much babies learn in their first years. They pick up language, understand routines, and even form expectations about their world. Yet, as adults, we struggle to recall any of these early experiences. Why is that? Recent findings shed some light on this

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

The Great Game: Ukraine's Shaky Truce

In the grand chessboard of global politics, Ukraine finds itself in a precarious position. The country has been in a state of conflict with Russia for years. A fragile ceasefire was agreed upon between Ukraine and the U. S. This fragile peace was supposed to last for 30 days. However, Russia's le

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Mar 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Taking Control: How to Manage AI Features on Your Android Phone

Android phones have become smarter over time, thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). These AI features are designed to make life easier by predicting needs, optimizing battery life, and enhancing photos. However, not everyone is a fan of these smart tools. Some users find them intrusive, unnecessar

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