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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Space Weather Delays Mars Mission Launch

A powerful solar storm has caused a delay in the launch of NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. The mission, which was supposed to lift off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida aboard Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, has been postponed due to concerns about the impact of the solar storm on

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

A New Chapter for Savoie

Joseph Savoie, the former president of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, has decided to retire at the end of this year. This choice means he won't take a break or join the College of Education and Human Development as planned for 2026. Savoie shared this news in an email to university staff

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Nov 13 2025CRYPTO

U. S. Unites Forces to Fight Global Crypto Scams

The U. S. is stepping up its game against crypto scams. A new team, called the Scam Center Strike Force, is joining forces to take down these frauds. This team includes the DOJ, FBI, Secret Service, and others. They aim to stop scams that trick people out of billions of dollars. These scams, known

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Nov 13 2025CRIME

Why Do Big Cities Have More Crime? Let's Look at the Numbers

After the death of Charlie Kirk, a well-known conservative commentator, social media was flooded with claims that political party membership could predict violent crime rates. One post, shared by Tim Pool, a conservative podcaster, showed a chart comparing violent crime rates in 2023 based on the po

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Trump's Pardon Push for Netanyahu Stirs Debate

In a surprising move, former U. S. President Donald Trump has asked Israel's president to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This request comes amid a high-profile corruption trial that has split opinions in Israel. Trump's letter described the case as unfair and called Netanyahu a strong lea

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

FDA Speeds Up Approval for Rare Disease Treatments

The FDA has introduced a new approach to get treatments for rare genetic diseases to patients faster. Normally, drugs need to go through big, time-consuming studies. But now, for some serious conditions, smaller studies might be enough. This new method focuses on the science behind the treatment an

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Laughing in the Heat: A Unique Night of Comedy and Wellness

In the heart of New York City, a unique event took place at Othership, a popular bathhouse known for its blend of wellness and socializing. This time, it was not just about relaxing in the sauna or taking a cold plunge; it was about laughter, connection, and a bit of sweat. The night featured four s

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Hidden Clues in Breast Cancer Spread

Breast cancer's journey through the body is complex, and doctors are always looking for better ways to understand it. One key tool in this fight is ¹⁸F-FDG PET/CT scans. These scans are usually used to spot cancer that has spread far from the original tumor. But what if they could also reveal clues

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

Is Chemistry Enough to Build a Relationship?

Gen Z is changing the dating game with "vibe dating. " It's about feeling a strong connection right away. But does this instant chemistry really lead to a lasting relationship? Or is it just a way to avoid deeper connections? Vibe dating is like a quick test to see if two people get along. If the e

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Juan Kreutz Takes the Helm at SMBC Americas

Juan Kreutz, known as JC, has been appointed to a big role at SMBC Americas. He is now the head of Structured Finance Solutions and the Deputy Head for the Americas region. JC will be in charge of many financial areas. These include project finance, real estate finance, and global trade finance. He

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