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Mar 23 2025CRIME

A Woman's Deadly Escape

A woman who had been on the run for over a month was finally caught in Mexico. Yolanda Marodi, 53, was taken into custody at a hotel in Mexicali, close to the U. S. border. She was then transferred to U. S. marshals in San Diego. Her arrest came after the murder of her wife, Rebecca Marodi, a captai

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Mar 23 2025SCIENCE

Rocks from Space: The Future of Asteroid Mining

Asteroid mining is a hot topic among start-ups, but is it really as close as they claim? Let's dive in. The idea of mining asteroids has been around for a while. Thirty years ago, a popular science show predicted that by 2025, we'd be mining asteroids. While we're not there yet, some start-ups b

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Mar 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Power Grid's New Helper: Fuzzy Logic and Dynamic Voltage Restorers

The modern power grid is under pressure. It has to handle more complex disturbances than ever before. This is due to the rise of renewable energy sources and the increased use of advanced electronics. These factors lead to voltage sags, swells, and harmonics. These issues can harm equipment and

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Mar 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Snow White's Box Office Battle

The latest live-action remake from Disney, Snow White, is facing a tough challenge at the box office. Critics and audiences have not been kind, and the film might only manage to pull in $45 million in its first weekend in the U. S. This is a far cry from the success of other Disney remakes and is mo

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

Dental Check-ups: How COVID-19 Changed the Game

The COVID-19 pandemic has left a lasting impact on many aspects of life, including dental care. With the world on lockdown, many people put off routine dental visits. This shift in behavior has led to some interesting trends in oral health care among those with insurance. So, what's the latest on de

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

Personalized Paths to Better Mental Health for Kids

The idea of tailoring medical treatments to each child's unique needs is gaining traction. This approach, known as precision medicine, is particularly promising for kids with mental health issues. The goal is to use information about parents' mental and behavioral traits to predict how a child might

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Mar 22 2025SPORTS

The Big Dance is Here: Who Will Reign Supreme in 2025?

The NCAA Women's Tournament is finally here and it is a thrilling time for basketball fans. The field of 68 teams has been set and the top seeds have some challenging paths ahead. UCLA, the number one overall seed, has a tough road ahead after winning the Big Ten Tournament. But there was some debat

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Health Crisis: Understanding Prediabetes

Prediabetes is a serious issue. It affects more than 1 in 3 adults in the US. It is not just a stepping stone to type 2 diabetes. It is also linked to a host of other health problems. These include cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease, and even dementia. The main culprit behind predi

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Mar 22 2025SPORTS

Can the underdogs pull off upsets in London?

The UFC returns to London with a packed card featuring some familiar names and a few fresh faces. This event, UFC Fight Night 255, is set to take place at The O2 arena. The main event pits Leon Edwards against Sean Brady. Leon Edwards, ranked second in the welterweight division, is a seasoned fight

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Shift From Handwritten to Digital Health Records

The digital age has brought many changes to healthcare. One big shift is how doctors write down patient information. For a long time, doctors used paper records. These days, most places use electronic health records (EHRs). However, many doctors still write notes in a free-form style, similar to old

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