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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Keeping Health Services Going During Big Emergencies

Imagine a big health emergency hits, like the 2014 Ebola outbreak. You'd think the main concern would be containing the virus, right? Well, it turns out that the disruption in access to other important health services can cause even more damage. During that outbreak alone, over 10, 000 people died n

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Jan 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Film Nominees Lead the Race at BAFTAs

This year's BAFTA nominations have been announced, and two films are in the lead: the Vatican thriller "Conclave" and the musical crime flick "Emilia Pérez. " Both movies scored top spots with 12 and 11 nominations respectively. Other notable inclusions are "The Brutalist, " "Anora, " "Wicked, " and

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Coal Mine's Long Fight Under Fire Comes to an End

Anton Telegin was no stranger to the coal mine that had been his workplace for almost two decades. But as he drove there one night, just after Christmas, he felt a sense of dread. Russian forces were closing in, and the mine was under constant threat from their attacks. The conditions were tough; th

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Strikes Deep into Russia, Triggers Massive Drone Attack

In a significant escalation, Ukraine has launched a major attack on Russian territory. The assault included firing six US-made ATACMS ballistic missiles and six UK-made Storm Shadow cruise missiles deep into Russian regions. Additionally, Ukraine carried out one of its largest drone attacks to date.

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Australia Seeks Answers Over Missing Soldier in Russia's Hands

Have you ever wondered what happens when a person from one country goes to fight in another? That's what Australia is trying to find out with one of their citizens, Oscar Jenkins. A video surfaced online showing Jenkins, a school teacher from Melbourne, being questioned and hit by a Russian soldier.

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Gaza Deal: A Step Toward Peace or Just a Pause?

Lately, there's been a big deal struck between Israel and Hamas that aims to put a temporary stop to the fighting in Gaza. The plan is that Hamas and its allies will let go of 33 people they took from Israel in October last year, in exchange for Israel setting free hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's One UI 7. 0: A Sneak Peek at Smooth New Animations

Imagine upgrading your Samsung device to a world of smoother animations. One UI 7. 0 is on its way, and it's bringing some seriously impressive visual upgrades. We've had a chance to play around with the beta for a while now, and we're thrilled with how Samsung has revamped the animations. The setu

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Jan 15 2025CRIME

A Quiet Mexican Town Faces Violent Election

In the small town of Huitzilac, located in Mexico's Morelos state, fear has become a daily companion. This town, known for its collective management of local resources like forests, has been caught in the crossfire of competing criminal groups. Recently, five people were gunned down on the town's ma

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meet Nvidia's Chatty AI Characters: A Work in Progress

At the recent CES, Nvidia showcased its AI capabilities, aiming to make gaming more immersive. However, the results weren't quite there yet. Take the AI "Ally" in PUBG: Battlegrounds, for example. This AI companion can talk back to you, but it's not always helpful. In a demo, the AI took too long to

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Jan 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Texas Air: Four Counties Face New Pollution Rules

Twelve Texas counties have been breathing air that doesn't meet federal standards for soot, but only four might need to do something about it. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) says eight counties can skip stricter rules because of bad data or events like wildfires and dust storms

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