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May 17 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Light Emission in Tiny Perovskite Crystals

Perovskite nanocrystals are tiny particles that have amazing light-managing abilities. These particles, specifically CsPbX3, are crucial for advanced optoelectronic devices. Among them, cyan-emitting perovskites show great promise for high-quality lighting. It is important to note that light can si

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May 17 2025HEALTH

Zanzibar's Hidden Mosquito Hotspots

The fight against malaria in Zanzibar City has seen some success, but the battle is far from over. While the city has made strides in reducing malaria cases through adult mosquito control, the disease still lingers, with new cases popping up due to external factors. One effective way to tackle this

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May 16 2025CRIME

Deaths in Police Custody: A Hidden Truth

In Maryland, a recent audit has brought to light a disturbing fact. At least 36 deaths in police custody were not classified as homicides. This was despite clear evidence suggesting otherwise. The audit was prompted by concerns about the former state medical examiner's role in the George Floyd case.

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May 16 2025SPORTS

Knicks and Celtics Battle for Playoff Spot

The New York Knicks and the Boston Celtics are set to clash in a crucial Game 6 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series. The Celtics, who secured a 127-102 victory in Game 5, are aiming to level the series. Payton Pritchard and Luke Kornet were standout performers for Boston, with Pritchard sco

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May 16 2025BUSINESS

Strike Stops Trains: How New Jersey Commutes Are Changing

A strike by locomotive engineers has halted train services in New Jersey. This is the second such strike in the 42-year history of NJ Transit. The strike began on March 16, 2024, after negotiations between NJ Transit and the union failed to produce a deal. This is a big deal because NJ Transit tr

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May 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Cannes Clapping Conundrum

The Cannes Film Festival has become known for its lengthy standing ovations. This has become a hot topic for discussion and debate. It is important to understand the reasons behind this trend. It is a bit of a mixed bag. It can be seen as a sign of enthusiasm and support for the films. However,

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks: A Long Shot for Russia and Ukraine

The first face-to-face peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in three years wrapped up quickly. They lasted less than two hours. The talks happened in Istanbul, Turkey. This was the first direct conversation since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The Ukrainian side had high hopes. They wanted

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Trump and Springsteen's Public Spat

In a recent exchange, former President Donald Trump and legendary musician Bruce Springsteen traded barbs over political views. The tension began when Springsteen, during a European tour, criticized Trump's administration. He urged fans in Manchester, England, to stand up for democracy and against a

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May 16 2025CRIME

A Builder's Arson Case: Mysteries Surrounding the Fires

A 21-year-old man, Roman Lavrynovych, is in serious trouble. He is accused of setting fires in north London. These fires are connected to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer. Lavrynovych is a builder and roofer. He appeared in court and spoke only to confirm his personal details. He did not plead g

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May 16 2025FINANCE

Student Loan Collections: A New Financial Hurdle for Low-Income Americans

The U. S. Department of Education has restarted collecting on student loans that are in default. This move will affect many Americans who have struggled to keep up with their payments. For the first time in about five years, those who have fallen behind might see their wages taken or face other cons

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