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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Streamlining Security: The New Way to Fly

Air travel has always been a mix of excitement and hassle. Long lines, strict checks, and the constant worry of missing a flight are all part of the experience. But things are changing, especially with the introduction of new technology by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The TSA ha

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May 13 2025HEALTH

Fixing Broken Femurs: What Makes Some Repairs Fail?

The femur, or thighbone, is the strongest bone in the body. But it can break, especially near the hip in a spot called the trochanter. When this happens, doctors often operate to fix it. Sometimes, though, the bone doesn't heal properly. This is known as a nonunion. It is a serious problem. A

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Newark's Air Traffic Woes: A Closer Look

Newark Liberty Airport, a key hub for New York City, has been facing serious issues with its air traffic control system. The airport was operating with a mere three controllers on duty instead of the required 14, leading to significant delays for incoming flights. This shortfall is part of a broader

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May 13 2025WEATHER

North Texas Weather: Heatwave Alert and Air Quality Warning

North Texas is bracing for a significant heatwave starting Tuesday and Wednesday. The region will experience a strong upper-level ridge, pushing temperatures into the mid to upper-90s. This weather pattern is typical for the summer, but it's arriving earlier than usual. The record high for both days

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May 13 2025SCIENCE

How Kids Balance: A Look at Sensory Systems

Sensory systems are crucial for maintaining balance. The way kids with hearing or visual impairments use these systems to stay upright is not well understood. A recent study dug into this topic, focusing on boys aged 9 to 13. The goal was to see how kids with hearing loss or visual impairments compa

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May 13 2025HEALTH

How Breathing Bad Air Affects Lung Repair

The air we breathe is full of tiny particles and gases that can be harmful. These include things like dust, smoke from cars and factories, and even smoke from cigarettes. These pollutants can cause or worsen lung diseases. The damage they cause depends on what they are made of and how well our lungs

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May 12 2025BUSINESS

Newark Airport: Flights Struggle Amid Staffing Crisis

Newark Liberty International Airport faced major delays on Monday. Most flights heading to Newark were stuck at their starting points. They waited over an hour and 40 minutes. This was due to a lack of air traffic control staff. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a notice. It said flights fr

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Qatar's Generous Offer: The New Air Force One?

The presidential plane, Air Force One, is getting an upgrade. The Qatari royal family is gifting a Boeing 747-8 to the U. S. government. This luxurious aircraft is set to replace the current 40-year-old jet. The new plane will first serve as Air Force One and later become part of the presidential

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones in Conflict: A New Medical Challenge

The battlefield has changed. Drones, or unmanned aircraft systems, are now a big part of modern warfare. They do more than just spy. They strike targets too. This shift has made drones a key tool for many groups, not just big countries. Even smaller groups and non-state actors use them. Why? Because

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Trump's Controversial Plane Deal

A Boeing 747-8 is set to replace Air Force One, but the deal comes with a twist. The plane is a gift from the Qatari royal family, raising eyebrows and questions about ethics and legality. The Defense Department is planning to accept this multimillion-dollar jet, which will be retrofitted for presid

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