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Feb 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Decoding Dates in Indian Handwriting

Imagine trying to find a specific date in a sea of handwritten Indian documents. It's like searching for a needle in a haystack. But what if there was a way to make this task easier? That's exactly what a recent study set out to do. The focus was on identifying date fields in handwritten documents.

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Feb 26 2025CRIME

A Mother's Horror: The Unspeakable Attack on a Family.

In a shocking turn of events, a mother and her young son became the targets of a brutal attack in their own home. The incident unfolded in a quiet suburb of Chicago, where a Palestinian American family had been living peacefully for years. The mother, Hanan, and her 6-year-old son, Wadee, were renti

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Eating Right in Rural Tanzania: A Look at Women's Diets

In rural Tanzania, particularly in the Morogoro region, the struggle against malnutrition is far from over. Despite efforts to tackle undernutrition, progress has been slow. Meanwhile, a troubling trend has emerged: more women of reproductive age are becoming overweight or obese. This shift in lifes

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

The FBI's New Deputy Director: A Shift in Perspective?

Dan Bongino, a well-known figure on the right, made a bold claim on his popular podcast. He hinted that the FBI has inside information about the pipe bombs found near the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Bongino suggested that the new FBI director, Kash Patel, would soon reveal who was behind the bombs.

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Feb 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's New iPhone: Why the C1 Modem is a Game Changer

Apple has introduced a new iPhone with a significant upgrade: the C1 modem. This isn't just any modem; it's the result of years of development by Apple. The C1 modem brings two standout features that make it worth the wait. First, let's talk about battery life. Everyone wants their phone to last lo

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Feb 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Messy Movie: It Ends With Us

The film "It Ends With Us" was supposed to be a big win for everyone involved. Based on a popular novel, it had a modest budget of $25 million and was expected to be a hit. But things went wrong. The movie ended up costing a lot more than expected, and it was a nightmare for Sony Pictures. The studi

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Can Helicobacter pylori Affect Your Liver?

Helicobacter pylori, or HP, is a bacteria that can cause stomach issues. Some people think that getting rid of HP might help with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, or NAFLD. This is because HP can mess with insulin, a hormone that controls blood sugar. When insulin isn't working right, it can lead

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Cleaner Air for Pigs: Testing Ionizers in Farrowing Rooms

In the world of pig farming, air quality is a big deal. It's not just about keeping the pigs healthy; it's also about protecting the humans who work there. Tiny particles floating in the air, smaller than 10 micrometers, can cause big problems. These particles, known as particulate matter (PM), can

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

White House Access Denied: AP's Legal Battle

A federal judge recently declined to temporarily reinstate the Associated Press' (AP) full access to the White House. This decision came after the White House banned AP from attending certain events due to a naming dispute over the Gulf of Mexico. The judge, Trevor McFadden, did not find enough evid

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

Supercharging Batteries: The Lithium Ion Gel Revolution

Lithium ions are tiny particles that could change how we store and use energy. Scientists have created a special gel to make these particles move faster and more freely. This gel is made from polymers, ionic liquids, and lithium salts. It acts like a superhighway for lithium ions, allowing them to t

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