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Mar 29 2025SCIENCE

Thrusters in the Spotlight: Starliner's Next Steps

Starliner, the spacecraft designed for human missions, has been grounded for over six months. NASA and Boeing are still figuring out if the next flight will carry astronauts or just cargo. The decision is far from finalized. The next launch is not expected until late this year or more likely in 2026

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

The Power Shift: Trump's Move to Control Independent Agencies

In a recent development, the D. C. Circuit Court of Appeals made a significant decision. The court ruled that President Trump has the authority to dismiss members of independent agencies. This ruling came from a 2-1 decision, stating that limits on the president's power to remove executive branch of

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Mar 29 2025BUSINESS

Smarter Steel Cutting: How Math and Ants Can Save Big Money

The steel industry has a big problem. It needs to cut steel bars into specific sizes for customers. This is not as easy as it sounds. There are many rules to follow. The machines have limits. The cuts must be precise. And the company wants to waste as little steel as possible. To solve this, someon

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

Nurse Navigators: The Unsung Heroes of Digital Cancer Care

In the fast-paced world of cancer treatment, digital remote monitoring (DRM) has emerged as a game-changer. It helps doctors keep an eye on patients from afar, making cancer care more efficient. But here is the twist: the success of DRM heavily relies on nurse navigators (NNs). These professionals a

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Mar 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Plastic Pollution Affects Ocean Life

The ocean's carbon cycle could be greatly affected by nano and microplastics. These tiny plastic particles are everywhere in the marine environment. Copepods are tiny ocean creatures that play a big role in moving carbon from the surface to the deep ocean. They do this by producing fecal

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Finland's Gambling Shake-Up

Finland is shaking up its gambling scene. The government has sent a bill to Parliament. It aims to end the long-standing monopoly held by Veikkaus, the state-owned gambling operator. This move could open the door for private companies to join the online gambling market by 2027. The proposed

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

Starliner's Next Flight: What's Holding It Back?

The Boeing Starliner spacecraft is in the spotlight as NASA and Boeing work together to fix its problems. The goal is to make sure it's safe for astronauts to fly in it again. This comes after some serious technical issues kept the spacecraft from bringing its crew back to Earth on time. The Starli

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Mar 28 2025SPORTS

Renfrow's Comeback: A New Chapter for the Former Raider

The NFL landscape is buzzing with the news that Hunter Renfrow is eager to return to the field. After sitting out the entire 2024 season, this wide receiver is making waves by visiting with multiple teams. First up, he met with the Panthers. Next on his list is a meeting with the Raiders, the team h

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Mar 28 2025OPINION

The US: Strong but Stupid?

The US has always been a powerful country. But lately, it has been making some really dumb moves. These mistakes are not just silly. They could actually put the country in danger. Let's break it down. First, there was a big mess with a chat app. Some top officials in the Trump government were using

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Mar 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Brooke Hogan's Bold Revelations About Her Parents

Brooke Hogan, 36, has spoken out about her strained relationship with her parents, Hulk and Linda Hogan. She took to Instagram to address a recent video where her mother, Linda, tearfully discussed the family's issues. Brooke's post was a response to the "worrying" footage, hinting at deeper problem

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