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Mar 03 2025CRIME

A Morning of Chaos in Haifa

In the heart of Haifa, a bustling city in Israel, a violent incident unfolded on a Monday morning. A 70-year-old man lost his life, and four others were injured, three of them critically, in a sudden stabbing attack. The attacker, a 20-year-old Druze man from Shfar'am, was also a German national who

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Cuomo's Big Return: Will New Yorkers Give Him Another Chance?

Andrew Cuomo's political comeback has begun. He announced his run for New York City mayor. This has sparked a lot of questions. Is he a good choice for the city? The answer is not clear. Cuomo's political journey has been full of ups and downs. He was once a powerful governor. He resig

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Mar 01 2025SPORTS

Sprinting Under Pressure: How Resistance and Speed Affect Muscle Work

Muscle activity during sprinting can be heavily influenced by resistance and speed. This is important for athletes who want to improve their performance. Resisted sprint training is a common method used by athletes to enhance their speed and power. It involves adding resistance to the natural movem

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Mar 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Trash Sorting in Cities of the Future

Cities are getting smarter, and so is trash management. Imagine living in a city where trash cans can talk to each other and to the city's brain. This isn't science fiction; it's happening now with the help of the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT is like a network of smart devices that can collect and

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Republicans' Plan to Hide Tax Cut Costs

Republicans are exploring a significant shift in budgeting that could hide the true cost of extending Trump's tax cuts. This move is part of a larger bill aiming to push forward Trump's agenda. If this plan goes through, it would change how future lawmakers account for spending, with major consequen

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Feb 28 2025SPORTS

Kelce's Comeback: A Fresh Start for the Chiefs?

Travis Kelce, the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, is making a strong return to the field next season. This decision comes after a disappointing loss in the Super Bowl. Kelce shared his decision with Pat McAfee, who announced it on his show. Kelce's message was clear: he's coming back to g

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Feb 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Media: The New Town Hall for Nigerian Citizens?

Nigeria is making strides in using social media for e-government services. This shift is part of a broader trend where technology is changing how people interact with their government. The study looked at how 1, 000 people from different local governments use social media for e-participation. The fi

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Feb 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chemical Safety: New Tech Predicts Harm to Microbes

Chemicals can be harmful to the environment, but testing each one is a slow process. Scientists have found a way to speed this up using something called graph neural networks (GNNs). These networks can predict how harmful a chemical might be to tiny microbes called nitrifiers. These microbes are imp

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Squat Jumps: How Knee Angle, Strength, and Push-Off Distance Affect Performance

First, let's talk about squat jumps. They are a common exercise in sports training and fitness routines. The idea is simple: you squat down and then jump up as high as you can. But did you know that the angle of your knees when you start can make a big difference in how well you perform? That's what

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Feb 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smoke Signals: What's Happening in Dibrugarh's Air?

Dibrugarh, a city in the northeastern part of India, has been under the microscope for its air quality. Scientists have been keeping an eye on tiny particles called aerosols that float around in the air. These aerosols can mess with the environment in both the short and long term. Understanding how

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