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Feb 03 2025CRIME

The Unusual story of Tony Martin: Farmer, Killer, and Controversial Hero

Tony Martin was not your typical farmer. After years of being burglarized, he decided to take matters into his own hands. In 1999, he shot and killed a teenage burglar at his Norfolk farmhouse, Bleak House. He believed his actions were justified, even though he had no license for the shotgun. Mart

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Why Your Doc Might Be Pushy About Birth Control—and Why That's a Problem

Imagine going to the doctor for advice on birth control. What if the doctor pushed you into alternative remedies against your wishes? When a healthcare provider gives pressure either applying or shying away from contraception usage, that's called contraceptive coercion. In 2023, isn't it a

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

How A Train Station Disaster Stood Up Against The Country's Leader

Eleven months ago, the reconstruction of a train station canopy in Serbia could not stand in the strike of time. On November 1, 2024, a reconstruction that was supposed to last for many years has failed. The entire roof collapsed at the Novi Sad station before its eye. Economic historian, Aleksanda

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Feb 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Oscars Drama: How Social Media Exposed a Star

The Oscar race is more than just a festive parade. It is a thrilling competition when the lights shine on the stars and their movies. Ten months of hard work and campaigning with the hope of winning the award. The competition begins at film festivals in May. Actors and actresses throw their hats i

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Feb 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Niger River's Health: A Wake-Up Call for Bamako

Bamako, a large city in Mali, relies heavily on the mighty Niger River. It is a lifeline that supplies water for economic activities and the daily needs of the city. But, there is a huge problem. It is becoming harder to predict just how much water will be available in the future. The gap between w

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Feb 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Is the tweet really by her?

This weekend, Carla Sofia Gascón was spotted on CNN en Español talking about a controversial tweet. She wants people to know she did not say that her "Emma Pérez" costar, Selena Gomez, was a "rich rat. " Those were not her words. Gascón stated clearly, "that tweet isn't mine. " She has neve

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Musk and the Money Trail

Billionaire, Elon Musk, has recently shone a spotlight on the US Treasury. He pointed out that there are some questionable payments happening within the system. These shady transactions are not the only thing that's been brought to light. The treasury maybe trying to hide something. No one has any

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

60 Years of Impact in Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear medicine has been revolutionized by many people and institutions. The Japanese Society of Nuclear Medicine (JSNM) is one of them. This year, JSNM marks its 60th year of existence. It is dedicated to exploring new ways to diagnose and treat diseases through nuclear techniques. This organiza

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Benavidez vs. Morrell: the fight of the day and a drama of a point.

Las Vegas was the stage for a thrilling showdown between David Benavidez and David Morrell. The two boxers gave an unforgettable performance to start off the boxing season. The night started well for Morrell, he had Benavidez reeling in the early rounds. However, the "Mexican

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Feb 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farm Pets & Dead Mosquito

It's fascinating how something as simple as treating farm animals can have a major impact on the environment. This happens to be true with Ivemectin. Ivermectin is a common drug to treat cattle and anywhere else. But it has more to it than most people know. This is not new since it had been used f

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