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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Big Vote: What Happened and Why It Matters

In a recent election, Wisconsin saw a big win for Democrats in a judicial race. This race was no ordinary contest. It broke records with nearly 70 million dollars spent on ads. This massive spending shows how high the stakes were. The race was also a big deal because it was seen as a vote on Elon Mu

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Role in Government: What's Next?

A major shift is on the horizon for Elon Musk's involvement with the government. The government has a unique role for Musk. He is a "special government employee" with a term limit of 130 days. This means his time in this role is coming to an end around the end of May. There was speculation that

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Apr 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's Clever Plan to Keep Scalpers Away

In the world of gaming, Nintendo is known for its unique strategies. Now, the company is taking a stand against scalpers with its upcoming Switch 2 console. To secure a preorder directly from Nintendo, gamers must meet specific criteria. By April 2nd, 2025, players need to have logged at least 50 ho

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The Silent Duo: Diabetes and High Blood Pressure in the Congo

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a hidden health crisis is unfolding. It's not just about diabetes. It's about the double trouble of diabetes and high blood pressure. These two conditions often go hand in hand. This is a big deal because when they team up, they make things much worse for pat

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

The Surprising Role of CDK8 and CDK19 in Male Fertility

The world of biology is full of surprises. Researchers have uncovered an unexpected link between two proteins, CDK8 and CDK19, and male fertility in mice. These proteins are part of a larger group that helps control how genes are turned on and off. To understand their role, scientists created mic

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Mice in the Americas: How Food and Genes Shape Size

In the last 500 years, house mice have made themselves at home across the Americas. During this time, they have shown remarkable adaptability. One of the most noticeable changes is in their body size. This shift is not just about genetics. The environment, especially what they eat, plays a big role.

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Brazil's Hidden Battle: Unveiling Child and Teen Violence

The grim reality of violence against children and teens in Brazil has been under the microscope. Over the past few years, researchers have dug into scientific reports to understand the scope and nature of this issue. They looked at studies published between 2018 and 2022 in three different languages

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Health Facilities: Repeated Targets

Health care facilities are supposed to be safe zones. They are places where people go to heal. But in modern wars, these places are often hit. This is a big problem. It might even be a war crime. Proving that a health care facility was deliberately targeted is tough. If a facility is hit more than o

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Apr 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

The AI Money Rush: 2025's $644 Billion Question

The year 2025 is set to see a massive surge in spending on generative AI (GenAI), with predictions reaching $644 billion. This is a staggering 76. 4% increase from 2024. Despite this, many companies are still in the dark about how GenAI can truly benefit their operations or boost profits. This situa

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Apr 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Robots for Big Gardens

Robots are taking over lawn care. Segway, famous for its two-wheeled scooters, has jumped into the robot lawn mower game. They have a new line called the Navimow X3 Series. This series is made for big gardens and commercial spaces. There are four models in this series: the X315, X330, X350, and X390

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