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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Canada: Will Trump's Policies Hit Hard Again?

Did you ever think Donald Trump could impact your life even if you moved to Canada? Meet my ex-neighbors, who did just that. They hail from the U. S. , and with Trump back in power, they're feeling the heat again. As Canada's housing crisis worsens and military alliances are threatened, it's clear T

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Discovering BCL3: A New Clue in Osteoarthritis Cell Death

Osteoarthritis (OA), a common joint disease, causes a lot of pain and disability. One way it happens is through something called programmed cell death (PCD). Scientists wanted to find out which genes are involved in this process and if they could be used as markers to detect OA early. They analyzed

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Dec 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Boxing Movies: A Fresh Take on Sports Dramas

In a world where sports movies often follow predictable formulas, three new films are stepping into the ring with unique stories. These movies, directed by industry veterans, are giving sports dramas a new twist. "Day of the Fight" is a black-and-white film about a boxer seeking redemption. It's not

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Dec 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Are Tesla Fires Really Worse Than Pinto's?

You might have seen a meme comparing old Ford Pinto fires to modern Tesla fires. But is it a fair comparison? Let's break it down. The meme, posted by a political page, says 27 people died in Pinto fires, making it a "joke. " But hold on, that's not the whole story. In reality, Pinto's reputation as

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Drone Strike Hits Russian Oil Depot: A Closer Look

In a recent development, Ukraine has used its drones to target a Russian oil depot. This incident happened in the city of Oryol, located approximately 230 miles from Moscow. The attack took place around midnight on Friday, with reports suggesting that drones hit storage tanks, causing explosions. Th

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Ireland and Israel: A Diplomatic Break

Things are getting tense between Ireland and Israel. On Sunday, Israel announced it would shut down its embassy in Ireland. This move is due to what Israel calls “extreme anti-Israel policies” from Ireland. Ireland had previously said it would recognize a Palestinian state and is now supporting a ca

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Tottenham Eyes Leeds Defender: Struijk's Future in Spotlight

Tottenham Hotspur is looking at Leeds United defender Pascal Struijk as a potential solution to their center-back woes. The club has been struggling with depth in this position and has had to use players like Archie Gray, who joined from Leeds in the summer, out of their usual positions. Struijk has

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Dec 16 2024CELEBRITIES

Harry and Meghan's Famous Neighbors: A Helping Hand Against Paparazzi

When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved to Montecito, California, they found themselves living among some well-known faces. Celebrities like Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are their neighbors, and they've been helping the Duke and Duchess of Sussex keep a low profile. Life in the spotlight isn’t ea

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Dec 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Heavy Rain Hits Hard: Texas Water Quality in Spotlight

You know those heavy rainstorms Texas is famous for? Well, they're doing more than just making a splash. They're also playing a big role in how much E. coli, a nasty bacteria, shows up in the state's recreational waterbodies. This isn't just a problem in one spot; it's happening all over. And guess

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Cracking the Drone Mystery: New Tech Needed, Say Officials

Recently, mysterious drones have been buzzing over New York and New Jersey, causing worry among residents and officials. Representative Jim Himes, a Democrat from Connecticut, said many people are frustrated due to the uncertainty about these flights. National security officials insist these drones

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