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May 02 2025CRIME

Lacrosse Team's Night of Mischief Turns Into a Crime Scene

A group of high school lacrosse players from Westhill High School in Syracuse, New York, found themselves in serious trouble after a prank went awry. The incident, which took place on April 24, involved a staged kidnapping that left one player traumatized and 11 students facing criminal charges. The

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

A Minor Glitch in a Major Milestone

A small issue popped up during a big moment in space history. Two astronauts, Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, stepped out of the International Space Station for a special task. Their mission? To install a bracket for a new solar array. This upgrade could boost the station's power by up to 30 percent

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May 02 2025BUSINESS

Xbox Prices Climb: What's Behind the Sudden Jump?

In today's tech world, price changes happen all the time. But when a big name like Microsoft raises prices on popular items, it's worth taking a closer look. Recently, Microsoft announced that Xbox consoles, games, and accessories will cost more in the United States and Canada. The company pointed t

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

Cell Shape Secrets: The Surprising Truth About Cell Division

The way cells divide has long been a mystery. It was thought that cells always round up before splitting into two identical daughters. However, recent findings have shattered this belief. It turns out that cells don't always round up before dividing. This discovery could change how we understand cel

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

Science in China Feels the Heat of Trade Tensions

The world of science in China is feeling the pinch. The trade war has made it tough for researchers. They are now dealing with higher costs and restrictions on essential tools and materials. This is not just about money. It is about the ability to conduct experiments and make discoveries. The i

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May 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heat Resistant Rice: A Genetic Breakthrough

The world is warming up. This is a fact. And it's affecting our food. Rice is a staple for many. But it's sensitive to heat. Too much heat can ruin the crop. This means less rice and poorer quality. But there's hope. Scientists have found a single gene. This gene helps rice handle the heat. It's a b

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May 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Environmental Setbacks: A Rapid Rollback

The past 100 days have witnessed a swift and sweeping reversal of environmental protections in the US. This administration has taken 145 actions to undo rules that safeguard clean air, water, and climate stability. This is more than what was done in the entire first term. This rapid pace of chang

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May 01 2025POLITICS

Florida's Mass Arrests: A New Era of Immigration Enforcement?

Florida is making headlines with a record number of arrests targeting people accused of being in the U. S. illegally. This massive operation, involving federal, state, and local authorities, resulted in 1, 120 arrests in just under a week. The success of this sweep is credited to the growing number

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May 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gaming Gets Pricier: Xbox Joins the Price Hike Trend

Gamers worldwide are facing a new reality. The cost of gaming is going up. Microsoft has decided to increase the prices of its Xbox consoles, controllers, headsets, and some games. This change is happening globally, with a few exceptions. The price of headsets, for instance, is only going up in the

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May 01 2025EDUCATION

Schools Lose Crucial Mental Health Support

The Trump administration has decided to halt $1 billion in federal grants. These funds were meant for hiring mental health professionals in schools across the country. This move comes as a surprise to many, especially since the grants were part of the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. This act

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