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Nov 17 2025CRIME

A Blast in Delhi: What Happened and Why?

A recent explosion near Delhi's Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila, has left the city in shock. This historic monument, built in the 17th century, is a symbol of India's independence and a popular tourist spot. The area is usually bustling with activity, but last week, it was the scene of a devastatin

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Microfluidics: Tiny Tools for Big Science

Microfluidic devices are like tiny labs on a chip. They can do amazing things, like making proteins or capturing cells. But to do these tricks, they need to organize molecules on their surfaces. This is called surface patterning. It's like drawing with molecules. The patterns help keep things in pla

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Understanding Seizures in Youngsters: A Look at Cameroon's Health System

Epilepsy is a long-term condition that affects the brain and causes repeated seizures. In Cameroon, there isn't much information about how this condition affects children. A recent study tried to fill this gap by looking at cases from a major hospital. The study found that seizures in children can

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

How a Tiny Molecule Can Weaken the Body's Defenses Against Breast Cancer

In the complex world of cancer, tiny molecules can have big impacts. One such molecule, tetracosatetraenoic acid (C24:4 (n-6)), has been found to play a significant role in the spread of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) to the lungs. This molecule is produced by an enzyme called PLA2G16, which i

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Israel's Leader: No Palestinian State, Ever

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, had a lot to say during a recent cabinet meeting. He tackled some pretty big issues, like security and diplomacy. He also addressed criticism from both inside and outside his political party, Likud. Netanyahu made it clear that he's the boss when it come

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Infinite Lattices

Lattices are like building blocks in math. They help us understand how things relate to each other. Recently, mathematicians proved that a special kind of infinite lattice, called an FN lattice, exists. This lattice is simple and follows certain rules, making it unique. Now, imagine smaller, finite

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus 15: A Gamer's Dream with a Big Battery

The OnePlus 15 is a strong contender for mobile gamers. It has a huge 7, 300-mAh battery, which is great for long gaming sessions. However, the battery life can vary. If you crank up the graphics and frame rate, the battery drains faster. This is because the phone's high-end specs allow for better p

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Nov 16 2025LIFESTYLE

Sleep Better, Spend Less: Big Savings on Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress

Sleep is crucial for our health, and a good mattress plays a big role in that. The Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress is now on sale as part of an early Black Friday deal. This mattress is known for its cooling tech and five-zone support coil system. It's designed to keep you comfy and cool all night long.

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Turkey Time: Why Grilling Might Be the Better Choice

Thanksgiving is all about the turkey, but how you cook it can make a big difference. Deep-fried turkeys have a bad reputation, but grilling outside might be the way to go. It's safer and can give you a tastier bird. Plus, it keeps the kitchen clean and cool. So, if you're thinking about frying, mayb

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Nov 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Brad and Angelina: A Legal Battle Beyond Divorce

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's divorce might be over, but their legal battles are far from finished. The former couple, once known as Brangelina, is now entangled in a heated dispute over their French winery, Château Miraval. Pitt is suing Jolie for $35 million, claiming she sold her shares without

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