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Mar 20 2025POLITICS

Online Codes: How QAnon Spreads Hate

The internet is a vast place, where people can say what they want. Sometimes, this freedom leads to harmful ideas spreading quickly. One such idea is antisemitism, which has been sneaking into online conversations in sneaky ways. It's not always obvious, but it's there, hidden in plain sight. This i

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Mar 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Green Challenge: Measuring Eco-Friendliness in Container Ports

Container ports are busy places. They handle lots of cargo. But they also release harmful gases into the air. These gases can make people sick. They cause problems like breathing issues and heart diseases. So, it's important to measure how green these ports are. One way to do this is by looking at h

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Whole Body Vibration: A New Hope for Crohn's Disease?

Crohn's disease is a tough condition that can mess with a person's physical and mental health. It's a long-term issue that causes inflammation in the gut. Most people deal with it through medication, but that often comes with unpleasant side effects and can be hard to stick to. So, researchers are a

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

Breast Cancer Detection Gets a Boost with New MRI Technology

In the battle against breast cancer, early detection is key. One powerful tool in this fight is magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI. To make MRI scans even more effective, scientists often use contrast agents. These agents help make tumors stand out more clearly. Traditionally, iron-based oxides have

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

Unveiling the Past: A Rush to Release JFK Files

The sudden release of thousands of documents tied to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy caught many off guard. This move was announced by a former president during a visit to the Kennedy Center, leaving national security teams scrambling to prepare. The decision to make these files publi

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Mar 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xbox Controllers Get a Typing Boost on Windows 11

The latest update to Windows 11 has a neat trick up its sleeve. It lets users type using an Xbox controller. This isn't just a gimmick. It's a practical addition that makes navigating the operating system much easier for gamers who prefer using a controller. The new gamepad keyboard is designed to w

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's War on the Courts: A Constitutional Crisis?

A former federal judge, known for conservative views, has made a strong statement. He believes that the current president, Donald Trump, is at war with the rule of law in the United States. This judge, J Michael Luttig, thinks that Trump's actions are pushing the country into a serious constitutiona

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

U. S. and NATO: A Shifting Alliance

The White House hosted a private meeting between U. S. President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. This gathering took place during a lunch that started at 12:35 p. m. EDT. The main topic of discussion was the ongoing war in Ukraine. The goal for Rutte was to keep the United States

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Mar 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gaming Developer's Bold Move at GDC

The Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco recently saw a striking billboard. It featured a giant, bald head and a message that caught the eye of many attendees. This billboard was not just any advertisement; it was a pointed jab at a former gaming executive known for his controversial de

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

Teamwork Pays Off: How a Quarterback's Support Boosted Contract Talks

Joe Burrow is a quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals. He has been very good at his job. He has been very good at his job. He is also very good at supporting his teammates. He recently helped his teammates get better contracts. How did he do it? Burrow used his public platform to push for better d

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