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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Trump Shakes Up the Kennedy Center

Once in a while, something happens that surprise everyone. Donald Trump—the former President—recently made waves. He publicly announced some big changes at the Kennedy Center. The center puts on the best shows in the country and is known for its commitment to performing arts. This captured a lot of

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Feb 08 2025CRIME

A Shocking Crime Scene: In Louisiana A TV Reporter Meets Unexpected Tragedy

Imagine this: A sports reporter, Adan Manzano, travels to New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl. He checks into a local hotel. Life seemed normal. But soon, he ends up dead in his hotel room. Shocking, right? Danette Colbert, a woman from nearby Slidell, Louisiana, was the one who was seen on

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

Unleashing Root Power: Boosting Chicken Feed with a Tiny Helper

First, imagine a tiny microorganism, Lactobacterium plantarum, which is a type of bacteria. It has a big job in the world of chicken feed. This is not an ordinary bacteria. It has a unique skill, fermentation. Fermentation is a process where bacteria changes certain substances into useful ones. No

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Feb 07 2025SPORTS

Young Sports Star Gone Too Soon

The sports world lost a bright young star this year. Adan Manzano, a 27-year-old sports reporter, died unexpectedly during his assignment for the Super Bowl 2025 in New Orleans. He was covering the event for Telemundo Kansas City and Tico Sports, making this his third consecutive year covering the S

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Feb 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Trump's License Call: A New Angle on a Familiar Tune

The early morning social media rage post is not a new thing for Donald Trump. This time, it's a familiar tune, as he again called for CBS to lose its broadcast license. The reason? A 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris. Trump has claimed that CBS was deceptive in how they edited the interview.

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Medicaid Changes: What's Next For Kids' Healthcare?

Picture this: during the COVID-19 pandemic, states made sure all kids could easily access health care. It was like having a safety net for kids' health by providing free Medicaid cover. However, starting last April, this safety net started to unravel. Imagine many states beginning to take back that

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Feb 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Wafts of Hollywood: The Scents That Celebrities Can't Hide

So, what do the stars really smell like? Stars have their own scents, but hint, they're often made of money and marketing magic. Many are culturally iconic, such as Kai or Le Labo Santal 33. Others are high-end luxury like Baccarat Rouge 540, featuring a bouquet of saffron, cedarwood, and amber

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ion Channels: Future of Energy Storage?

Researchers have looked at natural ion channels for inspiration. This is because they are good for moving ions across cell membranes. Imagine you're building a battery with water-based electrolyte. Water likes to stick to ions, making it hard to move them around. This causes problems because wa

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Feb 05 2025FINANCE

Farewell to Fees: Vanguard's Big Move

Vanguard, a major player in the investment world, made a big splash recently by slashing fees for almost a hundred of its funds, including some popular exchange-traded funds (ETFs). This move is significant because it affects 168 different share classes, with an average reduction of 20%. The t

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Crystal Conundrums: Unveiling Molecule Magicians

You may think that the rather inexplicably sounding crystals lithium copper borophosphate LICu2 sheds some exciting light on the alloy properties copper, lithium and phosphorus have a very interesting behaviour these otherwordly crystals can sort molecules! Lets begin what molecules are.

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