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Mar 19 2025BUSINESS

Cargo Carriers Cutting Back: The Shift in Air Freight

The air cargo industry is going through a rough patch. AirExplore, a Slovakia-based airline, is pulling back from cargo flights. Why? Because there isn't enough demand for the type of planes they use for cargo. The airline is now focusing more on passenger flights. This isn't the first time a s

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Mar 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

How to Dodge the Medusa Ransomware Trap

A serious warning has been issued by federal authorities. They are alerting individuals and organizations to be on the lookout for a dangerous ransomware campaign. This campaign has recently added hundreds of new victims to its list. The culprit is Medusa, a particularly nasty form of ransomware. Th

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

Breaking the Silence: How Social Media is Changing End-of-Life Conversations in China

In China, chatting about death is usually off-limits. This avoidance has led to a lack of understanding about palliative and end-of-life care. This gap in knowledge can result in a poor quality of life for those nearing the end. However, social media is changing the game. It offers a platform to spa

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

Miami's NASCAR Weekend: Fans Question the Hype

Miami is gearing up for a NASCAR event that promises a unique blend of sports and music. The Homestead-Miami Speedway is set to host the Cup Series race, and the organizers have pulled out all the stops to bring in local celebrities. This weekend, fans can expect a mix of football and reggaeton vibe

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

Mice Eyes: The Unseen Pathways

In the world of albino and EphB1 knockout mice, things get a bit mixed up. The eyes of these mice send signals along the wrong paths. This creates dense clusters of nerve endings in a part of the brain called the dorsal lateral geniculate nuclei or dLGN. These clusters are like little islands in

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Mar 18 2025SPORTS

Japan's Baseball Moment: Ohtani and Dodgers Shine Bright

The world of baseball was buzzing with excitement as the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs faced off in Tokyo. The city was electric, but when Shohei Ohtani, Japan's beloved star, stepped up to bat, the crowd fell silent. This is a tradition in Japan, showing respect for the pitcher. The Dodg

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Mar 18 2025WEATHER

Oklahoma's Wildfire Toll: A State in Crisis

Oklahoma is grappling with the aftermath of a series of wildfires that have left a trail of destruction. The death toll stands at four, with over 200 people injured. The fires have been particularly devastating, claiming lives in Lincoln, Garfield, Haskell, and Pawnee counties. The cause of death fo

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

JFK Files: What's the Big Deal?

A massive collection of documents, around 80, 000 in total, about the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy is set to go public. These files have been under lock and key for decades, and their release has been a hot topic for a while. It was only recently that the exact timing of this rel

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Mar 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Big Bet on Cloud Security

Google has made a huge move in the tech world. They are buying Wiz, a cloud-security company, for a whopping $32 billion. This deal is set to close in 2026, but it needs to get the green light from regulators first. Once it's done, Wiz will become part of Google Cloud. So, why is this deal such a b

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Kennedy Center Takeover: A New Era of Controversy

The Kennedy Center, a famous cultural spot in Washington, got a visit from Donald Trump. He had some strong opinions about the place and its events. Trump, known for his TV show background, thought he could boost the center's ratings if he hosted its annual awards. He didn't hold back his thoug

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