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Jan 30 2025CRIME

Undersea Cable Mystery in the Baltic Sea

Something fishy is happening in the Baltic Sea! A vital undersea cable between Latvia and Sweden was hurt this past Sunday. Latvia believes it might have been damaged by some outside force. This cable links the Latvian town of Ventspils to Sweden's Gotland island. It's a critical communications line

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Biliary Cancer Care: Top Tips for Doctors

Managing biliary tract cancer is a complex task for healthcare professionals. The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) recently shared some key insights in their interim update on treating this disease. Let's dive into what doctors need to know to provide the best care for their patients. F

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mysteries of Basaloid Thymic Carcinoma

Basaloid thymic carcinoma (BTC) is a super rare tumor that scientists know very little about. This cancer is so uncommon that there's not much information available about how it behaves, how it responds to treatments, or how patients fare over time. Researchers from the Italian Collaborative Group f

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Motherhood in Hard Times: Two Plays, Two Eras

They say time changes everything, but not always for the better. Two powerful plays, "Jordan" from 1992 and "Iphigenia in Splott" from 2015, bring to light the never-ending struggle of mothers living in poverty. Both plays tell the grim tales of babies who didn't make it due to insufficient help fro

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

The Play that Changed Conversations: Nemone Lethbridge’s Baby Blues

In the chilly December of 1973, a unique drama hit British TV screens. Nemone Lethbridge's play "Baby Blues" aired on the BBC as part of their influential "Play for Today" series. This wasn't your usual television fare; it delved into topics that society often whispered about, like infertility, caes

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Jan 30 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Latest Earnings: A Closer Look at 2024

Tesla recently shared its financial report for the last quarter of 2024. The company, under the leadership of Elon Musk, saw a significant drop in profits. Compared to the previous year, Tesla's earnings fell from $7. 9 billion to $2. 3 billion, a notable decline. However, it's essential to remember

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Jan 30 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Earnings Surprise: Why 2024 Wasn't Their Year

Tesla's fourth-quarter earnings report wasn't what Wall Street expected. They made about $25. 71 billion, which was less than the predicted $27. 22 billion. This news caused their stock to drop by about 4%. The company's been facing tough competition from cheaper electric cars, especially from China

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Vomit Reveals Sea Life Secrets

Imagine this: an amateur fossil hunter stumbles upon a peculiar find on a beach in Denmark. Peter Bennicke spotted something unusual in a piece of chalk at Stevns Klint—a cluster of lily pieces, all jumbled together. He brought his discovery to Geomuseum Faxe, where experts took a closer look. John

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

Bronny James' NBA Debut: A Tough Night in LA

Bronny James had a rough return to the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night. The rookie faced off against Tyrese Maxey of the Philadelphia 76ers, and Maxey had his way with Bronny. Bronny didn't score a single point, missed all his shots, and turned the ball over three times. Just four days earlier,

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Milley's Security Detail Revoked, Conduct Under Review

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has taken a significant step, stripping former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley of his security detail and clearance. This move comes with an order for the Defense Department's inspector general to review Milley's conduct. The goal? To determine if Milley's m

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