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Apr 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fake Games on PlayStation: The Real Deal Behind Schedule 1

The gaming world has seen a surge in popularity for an indie game called Schedule 1. This game, which simulates the life of a drug dealer, has caught the attention of many players on Steam. However, this success has also led to some issues. Recently, several fake games with similar names appeared on

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

The Smart Way to Save Lives in War Zones

In the world of military medicine, there is a clever strategy known as reverse triage. This method is not as well-known as traditional triage. But it is just as important. It is used to save lives in chaotic and dangerous situations. The idea is to send the most critical patients away from the dange

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Ivermectin's Impact on Horse Worms: A Danish Study

In Denmark, a recent study looked at how well ivermectin works against strongylid worms in horses. These worms are everywhere and can make horses very sick. One big problem is that these worms are getting resistant to the drugs meant to kill them. Some countries in Europe have made rules to limit ho

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

A Fresh Look at Carbon Dioxide's Role in Chemistry

In the world of chemistry, there's a lot of buzz about finding greener ways to do things. One cool development is using carbon dioxide (CO2) as a building block in reactions. This isn't just about reducing waste. It's also about creating useful compounds in a more eco-friendly way. One interesting

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

Stock Market Shake-Up: Politicians Call for Investigation

The stock market has been a rollercoaster lately. On April 9, 2025, President Trump made a big announcement. He said it was a "GREAT TIME TO BUY" stocks. This was just before he paused some tariffs. The market went up a lot after that. Some people think this was a big coincidence. Others think

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

The Fight to Bring Back a Man Wrongly Sent Away

A federal judge in Maryland is pushing the government to bring back a man who was sent to El Salvador by mistake. The judge wants the government to do everything it can to get him back to the United States as soon as possible. The man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, was deported even though he had been livin

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Apr 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Underwater Gardens: Counting Seagrass with Smart Sampling

Marine and coastal ecosystems are powerhouses. They offer a mix of benefits, from food and shelter to protection against storms and carbon storage. Think of them as nature's multitaskers. The United Nations has stressed the importance of gathering physical data about these ecosystems. This data is c

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Apr 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Soulja Boy Ordered to Pay $4M in Sexual Assault Case

A jury in Santa Monica, California, recently made a significant decision. They ordered rapper Soulja Boy, whose real name is DeAndre Cortez Way, to pay $4 million to a woman who accused him of sexual assault and other mistreatments. This verdict came after a three-week trial where the woman, who cho

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

The Impact of the SAVE Act on Voting Rights

The House of Representatives recently approved a bill that could significantly change how people register to vote in the U. S. The bill, known as the SAVE Act, requires anyone registering to vote to show proof of U. S. citizenship. This has sparked a heated debate. Republicans, including Pr

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

The Trump Administration's Long Arm on Columbia University

The Trump administration is considering a bold move to keep a close eye on Columbia University. This could happen through a federal judge. The idea is to make sure the university follows the rules set by the White House. Why? Because the government canceled around 400 million dollars in grants and c

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