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Feb 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 9a: Google's New Budget Phone

Google's upcoming Pixel 9a is making waves before its release. This affordable phone is set to launch earlier than usual, with some notable design changes. The Pixel 9a is expected to have a more minimalistic look, which is a departure from previous models. The latest hands-on video gives a real-wo

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Feb 24 2025POLITICS

Clinics vs. Protesters: The Buffer Zone Battle

The Supreme Court has decided to keep things as they are. They've chosen not to revisit a 25-year-old decision that supports laws keeping protesters away from abortion clinic entrances. This means that laws in places like Carbondale, Illinois, and Englewood, New Jersey, stay in effect. These laws cr

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Feb 23 2025SPORTS

Messi's Wild Night: From Hero to Zero in MLS Opener

Lionel Messi, the soccer superstar, found himself in hot water after Inter Miami's intense 2-2 draw against New York City FC. The game was a rollercoaster, with Messi initially setting up a goal for Telasco Segovia in the 10th minute of second-half stoppage time, securing a crucial point for his tea

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Feb 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Spaces vs. Concrete Jungles: The Carbon Story of Guangxi Beibu Gulf

The Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone has seen some big changes over the past 50 years. The land use in this region has been shifting. The most noticeable change is the growth of construction land. This growth has come at the expense of other types of land. This trend is often referred to as "one

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Feb 23 2025SCIENCE

Chicken Trouble: The Salmonella Infantis Story

Imagine this: Six farms, all raising chickens, all in Britain. Suddenly, they are all facing a big problem. Salmonella Infantis, a nasty bacteria, has shown up and is causing trouble. This isn't just any bacteria; it's a tough one that can stick around for a long time and cause serious illness.

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Hostages Freed, but Tensions Remain

In a tense moment, Hamas released two Israeli hostages, Tal Shoham and Avera Mengistu, under the watchful eyes of armed fighters in Gaza. This event marked the start of a larger prisoner exchange, but the atmosphere was far from celebratory. The release came after a heated dispute over a mistaken bo

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Feb 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's New iPhone 16e: A 5G Misstep?

Apple just dropped the iPhone 16e, a budget-friendly phone with a twist. It's the first iPhone to use Apple's own 5G modem, which is pretty cool, but it's not all sunshine and rainbows. The problem? It's not as good as Qualcomm's 5G modem. This is a big deal because the iPhone 16e can't han

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Feb 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

HP's Big Buy: What Happened to Humane's AI Pin?

Humane's AI Pin is no more. HP scooped up most of Humane's assets for $116 million, which is less than half of the $240 million Humane raised from investors. This means the AI Pin, priced at $499, is now out of production. On February 28, these devices will lose their connection to Humane's servers,

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Gallstone Puzzle: Inflammation and Body Shape

Did you know that how round your body is and how inflamed your body is can tell us something about your chances of getting gallstones? Researchers decided to look into this by using two special measurements. The first one is called the Inflammatory Burden Index (IBI). This index helps us understa

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Surgical Showdown: Which Endoscopy Wins for Back Pain?

Two surgical methods, one-hole split endoscopy (OSE) and unilateral biportal endoscopy (UBE), are being compared to see which is better for treating lumbar degenerative disease. This comparison is important for doctors to make informed decisions about which method to use. Lumbar degenerativ

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