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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

A $60 Million Jet Gone: The USS Truman's Red Sea Mishap

The USS Truman, a massive aircraft carrier, recently faced an unexpected challenge in the Red Sea. A costly F/A-18E Super Hornet fighter jet slipped off the deck and into the water. This jet was being moved around the deck by sailors. The incident happened while the carrier was on a mission in the M

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

The Doctor Who Fought for Language and Freedom

Václav Treitz was a Czech surgeon and anatomist. He was born in 1819 and died in 1872. He is famous for describing a specific band in the human body. This band is now known as Treitz's ligament. It connects part of the small intestine to a muscle near the spine. Treitz was a strong supporter of Cze

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Apr 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Paris Heist: The Long-Awaited Showdown

A high-profile courtroom drama is unfolding in Paris. Nearly nine years after a daring heist, the trial of ten individuals accused of robbing reality TV star Kim Kardashian has finally begun. The robbery, which took place during Paris Fashion Week, involved a group of thieves who made off with nearl

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Power Shifts: How Top Voting Rights Officials Were Sidelined

The Department of Justice saw a major shakeup in its voting rights unit. All senior managers in the voting section were removed. This move was part of a larger effort to reshape the civil rights division. The changes started soon after a Trump ally took the helm of the division. The new leader sent

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Apr 29 2025SPORTS

The Unexpected Stars of the Draft: Running Backs, Tight Ends, and Edge Defenders

The first round of the draft might steal the spotlight, but the real game-changers often come from rounds 2 to 7. This year, the draft saw some standout moves that could shape the future of the league. The running backs were a highlight, with several teams snagging talented players who could become

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

The Civil Rights Division's Shifting Focus

The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division is undergoing a significant transformation. Many lawyers and staff are leaving. This is happening because the new leadership has different priorities. The new head, Harmeet K. Dhillon, has made it clear that the division will focus on new types of ca

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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

How a Big Jump Changes Your Mind

A big jump from a high place can really mess with your head. This is what a group of young adults found out when they took part in a study. The study looked at how a scary situation affects the way people make choices, how they feel, and how confident they are in their actions. Nineteen peopl

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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

Solar-Powered Heat: A Day and Night Story

In the world of renewable energy, solar power is a big deal. It is a way to harness the sun's energy and use it to heat things up. One interesting way to do this is by using something called phase change energy storage. This is a fancy way of saying that energy from the sun is stored as heat during

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

The Future of Healthcare: Putting People First in Digital Health

The digital revolution is sweeping through every part of society, including healthcare. This change is about more than just new gadgets. It is about how people make choices based on their beliefs and goals. In healthcare, this digital shift leads to what is known as digital health. To understand th

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes in Yemen: A Billion-Dollar Effort

The U. S. military has been busy in Yemen. They've hit over 800 targets in just six weeks. This operation, named Rough Rider, is all about taking out key Houthi sites. We're talking command centers, air defenses, and even places where weapons are made and stored. The Houthis have been causing troub

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