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Jan 15 2025SCIENCE

Two Moon Landers, One Launch: What's the Big Deal?

Early morning on January 15th, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Florida's Kennedy Space Center. Aboard were two lunar landers, one from the U. S. and one from Japan, each with their own unique journey to the moon. Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost 1 and ispace's HAKUTO-R M2 'Resilience' are bo

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Russia's Energy Woes: A Triple Challenge

Russia's energy sector, which greatly funds Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, has hit a few roadblocks. First, the U. S. led new sanctions on Russian oil. Next, key partners China and India said no to receiving Russian oil shipments. Lastly, Russia and Ukraine clashed over a gas pipeline inciden

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Jan 15 2025SPORTS

Watch Out for Jason Witten: The Next Dallas Cowboys Coach?

You might think that the Dallas Cowboys' search for their next head coach would be simple and straightforward. But, with owner Jerry Jones at the helm, you know there's going to be some twists and turns along the way. One name that's been popping up is Jason Witten, a former Cowboys tight end who's

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Cuba's Terrorism Tag Lifted: What Happens Next?

The Biden administration recently decided to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism. This change came after Cuba freed 553 political prisoners, many of whom were jailed following huge protests in July 2021. The move was welcomed by the Catholic Church, which had been negotiating wi

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Jan 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water and Energy: A Tale of Northeast China's Sustainable Future

You know how energy and water are like best friends? They both help us live and grow. But sometimes, we use too much water to make energy. This is a problem in Northeast China, where old factories use lots of water. Scientists studied the "water footprint" of energy there. They found that while the

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Jan 15 2025BUSINESS

MobileAction Teams Up with Skai to Boost Apple Search Ads

Ever thought about how companies use ads to make their apps stand out on Apple devices? MobileAction just took a big step in that direction. They've joined forces with Skai to give app developers and marketers more tools and support for using Apple Search Ads. What does this mean? Well, it's like gi

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Jan 14 2025CRIME

Stuck in the Dark: The Struggle to Save South Africa's Illegal Miners

Imagine being trapped more than 2 kilometers underground with no hope in sight. This is the harsh reality for hundreds of miners in South Africa's Buffelsfontein Gold Mine. They've been there for months, many fearing starvation or dehydration. Why? Because the mine was closed years ago, but these mi

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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

Why Jennifer Rubin Left The Washington Post

Jennifer Rubin, a well-known columnist at The Washington Post, has decided to leave the newspaper. She's joining a new startup, but not without some harsh words for the paper's owner, Jeff Bezos. Rubin feels that big media owners like Bezos have let down their readers by trying to play nice with pol

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Brain Clues: Alzheimer's in Down Syndrome

Ever wondered how Alzheimer's disease affects the brains of people with Down syndrome? Scientists are exploring if changes in brain thickness and size can help figure out the disease's stages. It's like trying to solve a brain puzzle: do these changes look the same as in other inherited forms of Alz

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

The Migration Struggles: African Women and Intimate Partner Violence in Developed Countries

Have you ever wondered what happens when African women migrate to developed countries? For some, the dream of a better life turns into a nightmare due to intimate partner violence (IPV). This review takes a closer look at the experiences of these women, hoping to shed light on their struggles. Firs

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