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May 20 2025CRIME

The Dark Path of a Texas Killer

Matthew Johnson's name is known by many in Texas, and not for good reasons. In 2012, he committed a horrific crime that left a 76-year-old woman, Nancy Harris, fighting for her life. Johnson entered the Fina Whip-In convenience store in Garland, Texas, early in the morning. He was high on cocaine an

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May 20 2025OPINION

The Power of Classic Books in Shaping Our Society

The idea that a strong society starts with solid education is not new. Plato, a famous philosopher, stressed that the beginning stages of learning are crucial. He believed that values like freedom, equality, and justice are not obvious. They need to be explored, discussed, and taught intentionally.

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Weapon of Plant Bacteria: The T6SS

The world of microorganisms is a battleground. Bacteria are constantly fighting for resources. This fight has led to the development of some clever tricks. One of these tricks is the type VI secretion system, or T6SS. This is a tool used by many Gram-negative bacteria. It's like a tiny, powerfu

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May 20 2025BUSINESS

Lexington's Via Lago: A Beloved Eatery Calls It Quits

A well-known spot in Lexington is shutting down. Via Lago, a restaurant that has been a part of the community for 37 years, is closing its doors. The owner, Alan Jick, made the tough call not to renew the lease. Why? The restaurant's catering business never fully recovered from the pandemic's hit. T

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Secret to Making More Citric Acid

Citric acid is a big deal in the food industry. It is used in everything from soft drinks to candies. It is produced by a fungus called Aspergillus niger. This fungus is the main player in making 90% of the world's citric acid. The process involves growing the fungus in a liquid mixture and letti

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May 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fortnite's Fight to Return to iPhones

The legal battle between Epic Games and Apple is far from over. Epic, the creator of Fortnite, is pushing hard to get its popular game back on iPhones in the US. This push comes after a recent court decision that allows apps to use payment systems outside of Apple's own. Epic's leader, Tim Sweeney,

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May 19 2025CELEBRITIES

A Soccer Star's Exit: The Impact of Social Media on Broadcasting Careers

Gary Lineker, a famous soccer player turned TV host, is leaving the BBC after a controversial social media post. The 64-year-old, who was the BBC's highest-paid presenter, was set to end his role on "Match of the Day" but will now leave the BBC entirely. This decision comes after he shared a post ab

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May 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows' AI Future: A New Way to Connect Apps

Microsoft has been busy laying the groundwork for a future where AI agents work alongside humans. They have introduced a new protocol called Model Context Protocol (MCP) into Windows. This protocol is designed to make it easier for AI apps to communicate with each other and with the operating system

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May 19 2025FINANCE

Economic Wobbles: Stocks Dip and Bond Yields Surge

Monday was a rough day for financial markets. Investors were in a selling mood, dumping U. S. stocks, bonds, and even the dollar. This triple whammy is a clear sign that confidence in the world's biggest economy is waning. The S&P 500 index took an early hit, dropping by about 1 percent in New York

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

How Our Eyes Trick Us: The Müller-Lyer Illusion

Visual perception is a fascinating topic in psychology. It explores how our surroundings are interpreted by the brain. One well-known example is the Müller-Lyer illusion. This illusion shows two lines of the same length, but with arrowheads pointing in different directions. Most people see one line

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