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Feb 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's Bridge Marvel: Connecting Cities, Defying Nature

China's rapid economic growth has led to some incredible infrastructure projects. The country is home to half of the world's longest bridges. This is due to the massive number of people moving to cities and the booming industry of electric vehicles and other automobiles. China also operates some of

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Feb 16 2025CRIME

Munich Tragedy: A Shocking Car Attack

In a shocking turn of events, a 2-year-old girl and her mother lost their lives in Munich. The incident occurred when a car plowed into a crowd at a labor union demonstration. The mother, a 37-year-old woman from Munich, was critically injured along with 39 others. The attack left two people in very

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Feb 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

SNL's Big 50: How to Watch the Celebration Online

Get ready for a night filled with laughter, nostalgia, and fantastic music. NBCUniversal is throwing a massive three-hour party to celebrate Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary, and it's going to be a blast. This event is set to air on February 16th. The good news is, you don't need a ca

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu in Wyoming: A New Case and What You Need to Know

Wyoming has seen its first human case of bird flu. A woman, described as an older adult with other health issues, was hospitalized after likely catching the virus from sick birds in her backyard flock. This makes her the 70th person in the U. S. to contract the virus since 2024, but only the fourth

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's Plane Tour: A Look at Air Force One Delays

In February 2025, former U. S. President Donald Trump visited a Boeing plane in West Palm Beach, Florida. This wasn't just any plane; it was a 12-year-old Boeing 747-8. The plane was previously owned by Qatar's royal family and is now managed by a company based on the Isle of Man. The visit was a wa

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Feb 16 2025WEATHER

Snowed In? How to Escape and Stay Safe

Imagine you're driving through a winter wonderland, but suddenly, your car is stuck in the snow. What do you do? First, don't panic. The National Weather Service advises against traveling during harsh winter weather. But if you must, be prepared. You should have a well-stocked emergency kit in

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

China's Pharma Shift: From Copycats to Innovators

China's drug scene has seen a huge change in the past 30 years. It used to be all about copying existing medicines, but now it's moving towards creating new ones. This shift is a big deal, but it's not all smooth sailing. One major hurdle is the lack of enough money for local research. Another issue

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Spotting the Signs: Medical Students and Child Abuse

Child abuse is a global problem that affects communities everywhere. Medical students and interns in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia are on the front lines of this issue. They are the ones who might spot the signs of abuse. So, it's important to make sure they know what to look for and how to r

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Unused Meds: A Hidden Cost in Every Home

Every home has a secret stash of unused drugs. This is a global issue, but it's especially bad in countries that are still developing. It's a tough habit to break, and it's not just about the money. It's about how we think about drugs and how we get rid of them. First, let's talk about the money

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Can Mexico's Snack Tax Make a Difference?

Mexico has a tax on snacks that are high in calories but not very nutritious. This tax was introduced in 2014, and it targets foods with more than 275 calories per 100 grams. The aim was to encourage healthier eating habits and combat obesity, especially among children. The tax is currently set at 8

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