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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Shrimp and Tiny Plastic: A Hidden Danger in Our Oceans

Plastic pollution is a big problem in our oceans. Tiny plastic pieces, called microplastics, are everywhere. But how do they affect sea life? A recent study looked at how these microplastics impact young shrimp. The focus was on polyethylene microplastics, which are tiny plastic spheres. The study

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

Trouble at the Coast Guard Base: What Happened in Alameda?

In the evening of a busy day, something unusual took place at the Coast Guard base in Alameda, California. A vehicle, later identified as a U-Haul truck, tried to back into the base. This might not sound like a big deal, but the truck didn't stop when told to. The Coast Guard had to take action. The

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Ontario Premier Stands Firm Against Trump's Tariff Threats

Doug Ford, the leader of Ontario, didn't back down from a recent dispute with U. S. President Donald Trump. He shared a video of former U. S. President Ronald Reagan speaking out against tariffs. This came after Trump announced he was ending trade talks with Canada because of a TV ad that Trump clai

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Racial Profiling: Is ICE Overstepping Its Bounds?

In recent times, federal agents have been stopping and questioning people who look Latino, raising questions about whether they are acting legally. The Supreme Court ruled 50 years ago that agents can't target people based only on their race or ethnicity. But now, under President Trump, agents are d

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Oct 24 2025SCIENCE

Bringing Back Neanderthals: A Risky Idea?

Bringing back Neanderthals is a topic that sparks curiosity and debate. Some scientists believe it might be possible within the next 20 years. However, many experts argue that it's not just difficult but also ethically questionable. One major challenge is the technology needed to bring back Neander

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Japan's Shift: Cigarettes vs. Heated Tobacco Products

Japan is seeing a big change in how people smoke. Heated tobacco products, or HTPs, are becoming more popular. This is interesting because it shows how people are looking for different ways to smoke. HTPs are not the same as regular cigarettes. They heat tobacco instead of burning it. This makes th

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

A Night of Tension: Protests, Shots, and Unanswered Questions

In the heart of Alameda, a night of protest turned tense when shots were fired at a truck near the Coast Guard Station. The incident unfolded around 10 p. m. , as a vehicle, later identified as a U-Haul, reportedly drove erratically and attempted to reverse into the main gate. Coast Guard personnel,

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Oct 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim Kardashian's Big Legal Dream

Kim Kardashian is really sure she's about to become a lawyer. She recently shared this on a popular talk show. She's waiting for her test results, but she's already talking about her future in law. This isn't just a random career change for Kim. Her dad was a lawyer, and she's been studying law for

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

The Shutdown Showdown: Who's Feeling the Pinch?

The US government shutdown is causing ripples across the country, and not in a good way. The economy is taking a hit, with analysts estimating a daily loss of around $800 million in new deals for contractors. This shutdown is like a storm that won't pass, dragging down economic growth by about 0. 1

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Oct 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather Agency Faces Tough Choices as Money Dries Up

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is in a tight spot. With countries like the U. S. lagging behind on payments, the agency is forced to make some tough decisions. They're looking at cutting jobs and scaling back travel to stay afloat. This isn't just about saving money, though. The WMO is

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