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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Deep Sea Fish: How Noise Affects Their Behavior

The ocean floor is home to many fish species. Some live in very deep waters. A recent experiment looked at how these deep-sea fish react to loud noises. This was done along the eastern coast of Canada. The noise came from a commercial seismic survey. It lasted for 100 days straight. The survey used

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The A's New Home: A Mixed Bag of Firsts and Fails

The Athletics have a new temporary home at Sutter Health Park. It is a Triple-A stadium. The Athletics will call this place home for at least the next three years. They are waiting for their permanent new park to be built in Las Vegas. The Athletics left Oakland after 57 seasons at the Coliseum. Th

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Apr 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

DeepMind's Secret: Keeping AI Advances Under Wraps

Google's AI powerhouse, DeepMind, is playing a strategic game. It's holding back some of its groundbreaking AI research. Why? To keep competitors in the dark and maintain its lead in the AI race. This shift is notable because DeepMind was once known for openly sharing its innovative work. Now, it's

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

The Big Shake-Up: Health Department Faces Massive Layoffs

The Health and Human Services (HHS) department is going through a major overhaul. Thousands of employees are losing their jobs today. This is all part of a plan that could eventually lead to 10, 000 fewer workers in the department. This is a big deal because HHS is responsible for some pretty import

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

Unusual Bats Making Waves in Major League Baseball

Baseball is buzzing about a new type of bat. These bats are not like the ones you usually see. They have a unique shape. They are called torpedo bats. They have been used in Major League Baseball for a few years. Many people are just now hearing about them. The Cincinnati Reds shortstop, Elly

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

A Hidden World Emerges from the Ice

In the vast, icy reaches of the Bellingshausen Sea, a unique event unfolded. In January 2025, a colossal iceberg, roughly the size of Chicago, detached from the George VI Ice Shelf. This wasn't just any iceberg; it was a natural curtain lifting to reveal a hidden world beneath. The exposed seafloor

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Apr 01 2025BUSINESS

Car Buyers Rush to Beat Tariff Hikes

Car buyers in the US are in a hurry. They are rushing to purchase vehicles before new tariffs make cars more expensive. This rush has led to a significant increase in sales for major car companies in March. Ford, for example, saw a 10% increase in sales for March. This is a big jump from the 1. 3%

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Apr 01 2025BUSINESS

Federal Job Cuts: What's Happening and Why It Matters

The US job market is facing some tough times. The number of job openings has gone down. This is a sign that employers are not as eager to hire as they were before. This drop in job openings is a clear sign that something is changing in the job market. The federal government is one of the places

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Apr 01 2025CRIME

Justice Seeks Death Penalty for UnitedHealthcare Murder

The United States government has decided to pursue the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old man accused of killing Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. This move comes after a directive from the U. S. attorney general, Pam Bondi, who instructed federal prosecutors to go for capita

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Showdown: Who Will Shine in the 2025 NFL Draft?

The 2025 NFL Draft is shaping up to be an exciting event, even if it isn't packed with top-tier talent. The spotlight is on quarterbacks, with Miami's Cam Ward expected to be the first pick. However, it's Colorado's Shedeur Sanders who's stealing the show. Sanders' draft position is a hot topic. Som

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