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Apr 25 2025POLITICS

Border Tensions Flares After Deadly Kashmir Attack

The border between India and Pakistan saw a brief exchange of gunfire. This happened along the heavily guarded line in Kashmir. It is a region that both countries claim as their own. The skirmish came just days after a deadly attack that claimed 26 lives on the Indian side of Kashmir.

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Apr 25 2025POLITICS

The Judge Who Helped a Man Dodge Immigration Agents

The FBI grabbed a Milwaukee judge. She was accused of helping a man slip away from immigration officers. This happened in the middle of a big argument between the government and the courts about immigration rules. The judge, Hannah Dugan, was picked up at her courthouse. She was charged with hid

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Apr 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Old Star Wars Film Outshines New Releases

There is a lot of buzz around the film industry. A classic film is making waves again. The 20th anniversary rerelease of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith has taken the box office by storm. It earned $3. 4 million in just one day. This is a big deal because it beat out two new releases. T

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Apr 25 2025POLITICS

Why is Trump pushing Ukraine to give up Crimea?

A former U. S. president recently made waves by suggesting that Crimea will remain under Russian control. This statement came as a surprise to many, especially considering the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The former president made these comments during an interview, expressing his belief that Ukrain

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Finding Peace in Pain: How Daoism and Resilience Help

Chronic pain is a heavy burden. It can lead to dark thoughts and even suicide. But some people find ways to cope. They find strength in their beliefs and in their ability to bounce back. This journey was explored in a recent study. It looked at how Daoism and resilience help people deal with chronic

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

Koi Fish: Unseen Taste Sensations

In the world of aquatics, koi fish are famous for their stunning colors and deep cultural roots. They are also big business in the world of fancy fish. Yet, when it comes to understanding their senses, especially taste, there is a lot of mystery. Most studies on fish senses have focused on other spe

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Paths to Radicalization in Young Minds

Radicalization among young students is a hot topic. Researchers are digging deep to understand how common it is and what makes some kids more likely to go down that road. They are also looking at what might stop them from doing so. The goal is to gather all the available information. This includes

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

How Housing Fixes Can Ease Mental Health Burdens on Elderly

The link between poor housing and mental health issues in older adults is well-known. However, the financial impact on social care services has not been closely examined. This gap in understanding is a problem. It is crucial to explore how improving housing conditions can affect the mental well-bein

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Unexpected Protein Starts in Cancer

Cancer cells often break the usual rules of protein creation. They can start making proteins from places other than the typical starting point. This can lead to proteins with different beginnings, known as PANTs. These PANTs can come from both genes that promote cancer and those that usually suppres

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

New York's Climate Science Hub Faces Uncertain Future

The Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) is set to vacate its New York offices by the end of May. This move is part of a broader review of government leases, but the specifics remain unclear. The institute, known for its climate research, has been a fixture in New York since 1961. It's located

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