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Jun 09 2025CRIME

Virtual Courtrooms: Are Plea Hearings Fair?

The way courts operate has changed a lot since the COVID-19 pandemic. More and more court proceedings are happening online, not in traditional courtrooms. This shift has raised questions about how fair these virtual hearings are, especially when they lead to criminal convictions. A group of research

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Jun 09 2025WEATHER

Hot and Stormy: What's in Store for the Weekend and Beyond

The weekend is shaping up to be a mix of heat and storms. The first heat advisory of 2025 has been issued, covering areas from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. This advisory is in effect from 10 a. m. until 7 p. m. on Sunday. The heat will be intense, with temperatures reaching the low to mid-90s. Howev

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Conflict: The Human Cost of a Prolonged War

The Ukraine conflict has taken a massive toll on both Russian and Ukrainian forces. The war has been ongoing for three years. The war has left nearly 1. 4 million troops either killed or injured. This figure comes from a recent study. The study used information from various sources. This includ

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Eggs Under Fire: A Salmonella Scare Across the States

A recent salmonella outbreak has put a spotlight on eggs, causing illness in numerous individuals across seven states. This health scare has been traced back to a significant recall by the August Egg Company. The company pulled around 1. 7 million brown organic and brown cage-free eggs from grocery

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Jun 08 2025SCIENCE

Hedgehogs, Pets, and People: A Parasite Puzzle

Hedgehogs in Europe are often home to various internal parasites. These spiky creatures live close to humans and pets, which can lead to parasites jumping from hedgehogs to other animals or even people. This is a big deal because it can affect the health of many species, including humans. This is a

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Jun 08 2025SCIENCE

Red Foxes in South Korea Face Mange Crisis

Red foxes in South Korea are facing a serious health crisis. Sarcoptic mange is a severe skin disease caused by tiny mites. It is highly contagious and can be deadly. This disease is common in red foxes, but there is little information on how to handle it in reintroduced fox populations. Between

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

The Price of Genetic Insights

The 100, 000 Genomes Project is a big deal in the world of genetics. It's all about sequencing genomes to find extra bits of information. This isn't just about finding out what makes us unique. It's also about discovering health risks that people might not know they have. But there's a catch. Return

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Jun 07 2025CRIME

Secretary's Signal Secrets: A Look into the Texting Scandal

A big investigation is underway. The focus is on Pete Hegseth, the Defense Secretary. He is under the microscope for some suspicious text messages. These messages were sent through a popular app called Signal. The texts contained sensitive information about military plans. Specifically, they detaile

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Jun 07 2025SCIENCE

The Smell of the Sea: A Cosmic Mystery

Scientists have found a peculiar compound in the atmosphere of a distant planet. This compound is dimethyl sulfide, or DMS, which is also responsible for the distinct smell of the sea on Earth. The planet in question, K2-18 b, is located about 124 light-years away in the constellation Leo. This disc

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Jun 07 2025HEALTH

Heating Up Hope: How Simple Tools Are Changing Cervical Cancer Care

Thermal ablation is a big word. But it just means using heat to treat something. In this case, it is being used to treat cervical precancer. This is a serious issue in low- and middle-income countries. These places often struggle with limited medical resources. But there is some good news. Over the

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