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Feb 19 2025WEATHER

Navigating North Texas Roads: Stay Informed, Stay Safe

North Texas residents might face a slippery situation on Tuesday. The weather service predicts light freezing rain in the afternoon and evening. This could make roads especially tricky, particularly around 6 p. m. in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The good news? The ice buildup isn't expected

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Feb 19 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Sales Slip: Is Musk's Politics to Blame?

Tesla is facing a tough time with sales dropping for the first time ever. This isn't a big deal for most companies, but Tesla had been growing super fast. In 2023, sales went down by 1% and in January 2024, sales were down 24% from December 2023. This isn't surprising because Tesla usually has a big

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's Orders Spark Exodus: A Look at the Fallout

The Trump administration is making waves, and not in a good way. A seasoned federal prosecutor, Denise Cheung, recently resigned. Why? Because she refused to follow an order from her superiors. The order? To tell a bank to seize assets without enough evidence. Cheung, who had been with the Justice D

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: Why Trust Matters

AI is becoming a big deal in healthcare. It's changing how doctors and nurses do their jobs. But there's a big problem. People don't trust AI. This lack of trust is a huge hurdle. It's stopping AI from being used more widely in healthcare. Why is this happening? Experts can't agree on what trust in

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Feb 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Uruguay's Wetlands: Pesticide Battlefields

Uruguay's agricultural boom has led to a surge in pesticide use, causing serious environmental problems. The country's wetlands, crucial for conservation, are under threat. To grasp the full extent of this issue, it's essential to understand how pesticides are used, where they end up, and how they m

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secret Life of a Protein

GAS2L1 is a protein with a unique job. It has two special parts, a CH domain and a GAR domain. The CH domain is like a glue that sticks to actin, a tiny structure inside cells. The GAR domain, on the other hand, likes to hang out with microtubules, which are like tiny tubes inside cells. These two d

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Alien Hunters Strike Out Again: 950, 000 Searches and Still No Signal

Scientists are on the hunt for alien life, but it's not as simple as waiting for a visitor. They have to sift through mountains of data, looking for unusual radio signals. The idea is that if aliens exist, they might send out powerful radio waves, which can travel vast distances. This is the basis f

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's Border Security: A Look at His First Steps

President Trump's first days in office were marked by swift actions aimed at tightening border security. He quickly reversed policies that had allowed criminal illegal aliens into the country. His first move was to declare a national emergency at the Southwest Border. This move allowed him to resume

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Putin's Oil Problem: How Sanctions Are Shaking Up Russia's Economy

Russia's economy is feeling the heat. The U. S. Treasury recently hit Russia's oil industry hard. They targeted 183 vessels, mostly tankers, that were moving Russian oil around the world. This move has made it tough for Russia to sell its oil, especially to China and India. These countries were big

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Time for Allies to Go Their Own Way

The world has seen the signs for a while, but many countries have been slow to acknowledge them. The United States, once the backbone of the global order after World War II, is now seen as unpredictable and even risky. For their own good, America's traditional allies need to start thinking about goi

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