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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Mayor's Case: Justice Department's Sudden U-Turn

The Justice Department has asked a court to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a move that has sparked controversy and resignations. This decision comes after a tense standoff between the Justice Department's leadership in Washington and the independent-minded prosecutor

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Feb 15 2025BUSINESS

Guessing Prices: A New Way to Predict Livestock Costs

Imagine trying to guess the price of pork, beef, or mutton next week. It's a tough job, right? Traditionally, people use simple methods to track or fit price data, but these methods often fall short. They don't account for the ups and downs of prices very well, making it hard to predict future costs

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Feb 15 2025SCIENCE

Chilling Out: Why Earth's Ice Ages Happen

Over the past 540 million years, our planet has experienced some serious chill. Two major cold snaps, including the one we're in right now, have lasted for millions of years. These icy periods, known as icehouses, have puzzled scientists for a long time. They know that these cold spells are linked t

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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Family Planning in Cameroon: A Look at Who's Left Behind

Cameroon, a country in Central Africa, has a lot of different places and people. When it comes to family planning, not everyone has the same access. This isn't just about where you live, but also about your situation in life. Let's dive into the facts. Family planning is a big deal. It's about givi

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Feb 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Captain America's Big Debut

Captain America: Brave New World is making waves at the box office. The movie raked in $12 million on Thursday alone. This is a big deal because it's the first major movie of the year and it's expected to make over $90 million during the four-day Valentine’s Day/Presidents Day weekend. This is a hug

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Europe's Democracy: A Clash of Views

The recent Munich Security Conference sparked a heated debate between U. S. Vice President JD Vance and German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius. Vance expressed concerns about the state of democracy in Europe, suggesting that free speech is under threat. He criticized European governments for allege

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Stem Cells vs. Sun Damage: A Mouse Tale

In the world of skincare, fighting wrinkles and other signs of aging is a big deal. Scientists wanted to see if human fat stem cells could help reverse sun damage in mice. They used two different methods to inject these cells: a regular syringe and a special multi-needle injector. First, they divide

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Feb 14 2025BUSINESS

What Happens to Doctors When Their Clinics are Sold?

Imagine this: A private equity firm buys a doctor's practice. This isn't new. It's happening more often. These firms usually plan to sell the practice in a few years. But what happens to the doctors? Do they stay or leave? This is a big question. Doctors might stay, but they might not. Some

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Feb 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Zinc-Ion Batteries: The Next Big Thing in Energy Storage

Imagine a world where batteries are cheap, safe, and powerful. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, zinc-ion batteries are stepping up to make this dream a reality. But hold on, there's a twist. When zinc is used as the anode, things can get a bit chaotic. Tiny, unwanted branches called dendrites can g

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Feb 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Big Event: Should You Wait to Buy?

Amazon has sent out invitations to media outlets for a big event happening in New York City on Feb. 26. This event is likely to unveil new devices, so it's a good idea to hold off on buying any Amazon gadgets until after this date. Amazon hasn't shared what's on the agenda, but there are some hint

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