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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Young Minds in a Digital World: How Social Media Affects Indonesian Teens

Social media has become a huge part of everyday life for teens in Indonesia. It can be a great tool, but it also comes with its own set of problems. One big issue is the effect it has on mental health. Many teens face anxiety and depression because of the pressure they feel from social media. This i

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Canada's Plant Tech: Streamlining Rules for a Greener Future

Canada is known for its strong investment in innovation. Yet, it struggles to convert that investment into tangible results. This is especially true in the crop agriculture sector. The country ranks high in innovation spending but lags in actual outputs. One major hurdle is the heavy regulatory burd

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Apr 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Morgan Wallen's SNL Surprise

Morgan Wallen had a notable night on Saturday Night Live. He performed two tracks from his upcoming album, "I'm the Problem. " However, there was more to the story than just his performance. Wallen was initially asked to participate in a comedic sketch. He declined the offer. The sketch feature

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Apr 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

DeepMind's Secret: Keeping AI Advances Under Wraps

Google's AI powerhouse, DeepMind, is playing a strategic game. It's holding back some of its groundbreaking AI research. Why? To keep competitors in the dark and maintain its lead in the AI race. This shift is notable because DeepMind was once known for openly sharing its innovative work. Now, it's

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Astronauts Face Unexpected Challenges in Space Mission

The journey to the International Space Station (ISS) can be unpredictable. The Starliner spacecraft encountered significant issues during its flight last summer. Four of its thrusters failed, leaving astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams in a tough spot. Wilmore had to take manual control, but

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

Unusual Bats Making Waves in Major League Baseball

Baseball is buzzing about a new type of bat. These bats are not like the ones you usually see. They have a unique shape. They are called torpedo bats. They have been used in Major League Baseball for a few years. Many people are just now hearing about them. The Cincinnati Reds shortstop, Elly

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

A Hidden World Emerges from the Ice

In the vast, icy reaches of the Bellingshausen Sea, a unique event unfolded. In January 2025, a colossal iceberg, roughly the size of Chicago, detached from the George VI Ice Shelf. This wasn't just any iceberg; it was a natural curtain lifting to reveal a hidden world beneath. The exposed seafloor

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Polar Pioneers: A New View from Above

A group of four space travelers just made history by orbiting over Earth's north and south poles. This is a first for humans, and the pictures they're sending back are stunning. The journey began on March 31, 2025, when a SpaceX rocket blasted off from Florida, carrying the crew in a spacecraft name

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Apr 01 2025FINANCE

The Wealthiest People in the World in 2025

The number of billionaires worldwide has hit an all-time high, according to a recent report. This year, a record 3, 028 individuals have made the list of the world's wealthiest people. They collectively possess a staggering $16. 1 trillion. This is a significant increase from last year, with an addi

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Apr 01 2025BUSINESS

Car Buyers Rush to Beat Tariff Hikes

Car buyers in the US are in a hurry. They are rushing to purchase vehicles before new tariffs make cars more expensive. This rush has led to a significant increase in sales for major car companies in March. Ford, for example, saw a 10% increase in sales for March. This is a big jump from the 1. 3%

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