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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

A Dance with Freedom

The United Arab Emirates was the stage for a recent prisoner swap. It involved a woman with a unique background and a surprising charge. Ksenia Karelina, a former ballet dancer and beautician, was released from a Russian prison. She had been held for over a year. This was not a simple release. It wa

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

The Neutrino's Weighty Secret

Ghostly particles called neutrinos have been puzzling scientists for nearly a century. These tiny particles are incredibly abundant, with roughly a billion of them for every atom in the universe. They have been traveling through space since the Big Bang. Despite their numbers, neutrinos are notoriou

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Apr 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Electricity Use in Vietnamese Homes: Who Uses More and Why?

The link between how much electricity a household uses and the family's background is a big deal. It's a key piece of the puzzle in figuring out how to cut down on energy use and fight climate change. But for Vietnam, this link has not been studied much. Two big surveys from 2012 and 2020 shed some

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Apr 11 2025CRIME

The Long and Twisted Road to Freedom

Maria Pearson, now 68, has spent nearly four decades behind bars, making her the UK’s longest-serving female inmate. She has been locked up since 1987, surpassing even the notorious Myra Hindley in time served. Pearson is now fighting for her tenth chance at freedom, with a parole board hearing sche

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Apr 11 2025SPORTS

Baseball's Big Money Divide: Could a Salary Cap Change the Game?

The world of Major League Baseball is facing a significant shift. Team owners are quietly discussing the possibility of implementing a salary cap. This change could reshape the financial landscape of the sport. The current Collective Bargaining Agreement is set to expire in December 2026. This means

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

How Speed Affects Foot Control While Running

Running is a complex activity that involves a lot of moving parts. One key aspect is how the body manages to keep the foot at a consistent height during the swing phase. This is crucial for a smooth and safe landing. Researchers wanted to see how this process changes with different running speeds. T

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Apr 10 2025FINANCE

Inflation Takes a Breather in March

A bit of good news came in March. The rate at which prices for goods and services were going up slowed down. This is known as the inflation rate. It dropped to 2. 4% over the past year. This is a decrease from the 2. 8% seen in February. The news came just as the President was getting ready to put t

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

A Dancer's Freedom: The Complex Path to Release

A ballet dancer found herself in the middle of a political storm. Ksenia Karelina, who holds both U. S. and Russian citizenship, was accused of treason. Her crime? Donating money to a charity that supported Ukraine. This led to her imprisonment in Russia. The news of her release came as a surprise t

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Apr 10 2025EDUCATION

The Hidden Lessons in OB/GYN Training

The world of obstetrics and gynecology is vast. It covers everything from caring for new mothers to helping families plan for the future. It also involves some tough topics, like spotting abuse in relationships. These are all key areas that medical students need to understand. But how do they learn

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Apr 10 2025CELEBRITIES

The Royal Brand Battle: Meghan's New Venture Faces Economic Reality Check

Meghan Markle's new lifestyle brand, As Ever, hit the market with a bang. Products flew off the shelves in record time. The Duchess of Sussex seemed confident that her brand would thrive, even in tough economic times. Meghan pointed out that her products are made in the U. S. , so tariffs won't di

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