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Feb 22 2025SPORTS

Ice Hockey's Big Showdown: A Surprise Hit

The recent hockey tournament, featuring Canada, the United States, Sweden, and Finland, exceeded all expectations. This one-off event, dubbed the 4 Nations Face-Off, was a trimmed-down version of a World Cup of Hockey. It was a massive success, drawing in tens of millions of viewers across North Ame

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy Complications and Iron-Dependent Cell Death

Preeclampsia (PE) is a serious issue during pregnancy. It's tough to spot early and even tougher to treat. Recently, scientists have been looking into something called ferroptosis. This is a type of cell death that needs iron to happen. Researchers think it might play a big role in what causes PE. S

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Feb 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hotter Days, Sicker Rice Fields: The Climate Change and Bacteria Connection

Climate change is shaking up the world in many ways. One of the most alarming is how it affects bacteria and the viruses that keep them in check. These viruses, called bacteriophages, play a crucial role in controlling bacterial populations. But as temperatures rise, their ability to do so is changi

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Feb 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Spot the Fake: How Scientists are Catching Timber Cheats

Timber fraud is a big deal. It's not just about money; it's about protecting nature. Some people cut down trees that are supposed to be protected. They mix them with cheaper woods to make a profit. This is a huge problem for the environment. It's like stealing from the forest. Scientists have been

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Trump's Second Term: A New Era of Tough Talk and Action

Trump's second term has kicked off with a bang, showing the world that the United States is ready to take a tougher stance on global issues. Less than a month in, the administration has already made waves with its aggressive foreign policy. Trump is sending a clear message: the U. S. will not tolera

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Hong Kong's Democratic Party Calls It Quits

Hong Kong's Democratic Party, once a major player in the city's political scene, has decided to shut down. The party's chair, Lo Kin-hei, made the announcement, pointing to the challenging political climate as the reason behind the decision. This isn't the first time a political group has disbanded

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Robots in Surgery: Who's Doing What?

Robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) is like a high-tech dance. Everyone has a role, and it's crucial to know who's doing what. A thorough look into scientific and clinical studies revealed that most research focuses on the surgeon and the robot's technical bits. But what about the rest of the team? The n

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Feb 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nothing's New Phones: What's the Big Deal?

The tech world is buzzing with excitement as new images and videos of the upcoming Nothing Phone 3A and 3A Pro have surfaced. These leaks give us a sneak peek at the design and key features of these phones. Both models share a similar look, with a semi-transparent design and Glyph lighting system, a

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Gulf Leaders Unite to Challenge US Gaza Plan

In response to a bold proposal from the US President, leaders from Gulf countries, Egypt, and Jordan are set to gather in Riyadh. Their mission? To brainstorm a counterplan to the controversial idea of redeveloping Gaza under US control. This gathering is a prelude to a larger summit organized by th

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Shift: Republicans' Silence Speaks Volumes

The political landscape has seen a surprising shift. President Trump has made a dramatic turn, moving closer to Russia, and this has left many in his own party scratching their heads. For decades, many Republicans have been vocal advocates for a tough stance against Russia and strong support for Eur

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