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May 03 2025CRIME

Close Calls Over Washington: Helicopters and Airplanes in Tight Spaces

The National Transportation Safety Board is looking into two commercial flights that had to abort their landings at Washington Reagan National Airport. This happened on a Thursday afternoon when a US Army Black Hawk helicopter was heading towards the Pentagon. The helicopter was part of the same uni

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May 03 2025SPORTS

A Boxing Comeback That Fell Short

A year after a doping scandal, Ryan Garcia stepped back into the ring. He faced Rolando “Rolly” Romero in a much-anticipated match. The fight took place in the heart of New York City, Times Square. This was the first boxing event ever held in this iconic location. Garcia's entrance was dramatic, arr

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Law Firms Navigate Legal Storms and Client Trust

A judge in Washington, D. C. recently made a big call. She ruled that a move by Donald Trump was unconstitutional. This move was aimed at a law firm called Perkins Coie. The judge said the firm and its clients have rights that were violated. These rights include free speech and due process. The judg

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Scientists Create a Black Hole Bomb in the Lab

Scientists have successfully made a black hole bomb in a lab. This is a big deal because it proves a theory that has been around for a long time. The theory was first described in 1972. It talked about how mirrors could trap and boost waves coming from a spinning black hole. This idea was based

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May 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Daughter's Tribute: Dannielynn Channels Her Mother's Iconic Style

A young woman made a bold fashion statement at a recent event. Dannielynn Birkhead, now 18, wore a dress that belonged to her late mother, Anna Nicole Smith. This dress was no ordinary gown. It was the same one Anna Nicole had worn 21 years earlier at the Barnstable-Brown Gala. The event took place

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May 03 2025EDUCATION

School Sports: Leveling the Playing Field?

The idea of letting private school students join public school sports teams is gaining traction. This proposal is up for debate in several places across the United States and even in parts of Canada. The main idea is to give all students, regardless of where they go to school, a shot at playing on a

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Pistachio's Secret Weapon Against Drought

Pistachio trees, known for their tasty nuts, face a big challenge: drought. These trees struggle with dry conditions, which can hurt their growth and the quality of their nuts. To tackle this issue, researchers have been looking into ways to make pistachio trees more resilient. They focused on a

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Power Plays in Nursing

In the world of nursing, there is a sneaky form of psychological abuse called gaslighting. This is when someone messes with another person's sense of reality. It's all about manipulation and taking advantage of power differences. It's a big deal in nursing workplaces, where not-so-obvious bullying c

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Antibiotics and Coral Health: A Hidden Impact

Coral reefs are in trouble. Diseases are hitting them hard and often. To fight back, scientists are using antibiotics. These medicines can stop diseases from spreading. However, there is a catch. Antibiotics do not just attack the bad stuff. They also change the good bacteria living on corals. These

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May 03 2025EDUCATION

New Leader Takes the Helm at California's Top University

James B. Milliken has been chosen to lead the University of California system. He will be the 22nd person to hold this position. The University of California is a big deal. It has 10 campuses, six medical centers, and three labs. Milliken is no stranger to big jobs. He has been the head of the Univ

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