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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Browsing Made Easy: Opera Air Takes on Stress

Imagine sitting in front of a computer or phone, overwhelmed by the constant flood of information. Thoughts like "I need a break" or "this is too much" might pop into your head. But there is a new solution to the chaos of the internet. Opera's fresh browser, named Air, isn't just another way to sur

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Websites Vanish: Your Health Info Could Vanish Under Trump

Imagine going on the internet to find health info and finding nothing. That's what a lot of people experienced over a few days. The CDC, which is part of the U. S. government, took down many of its websites. These website held important guides for preventing and treating HIV, STD and contraception.

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Is the Education Department in real trouble?

In a surprising move, The government started looking into getting rid of the United States Department of Education completely. There's no stopping people from thinking about whether or not it will actually happen. The information first got out two people with full knowledge of the plans. Offi

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Trump's Deal: Ukraine's Riches for US Aid

A unique proposal has surfaced in the midst of Ukraine's ongoing battle, driven by the United States desire to offset international assistance. Trump's new stance is to access Ukraine's vast rare earth minerals and crucial minerals. The push for access has been coming from diverse sources before

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Feb 04 2025BUSINESS

Fox's Big Win: Cash Flows from Sports and Politics

Fox Corp. recently announced some impressive numbers for the last three months of 2023. Think of it like this: They made a lot of money! One-eighty cents per share and a total of five billion dollars in revenue. That's a lot of dough. Ever wonder who's behind all those ads you see during sp

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Feb 04 2025SCIENCE

Back to the Basics: Jonas Salk, Distant Discovery and China's Polio Vaccine

Vaccines come from different places and times, even if not made in the USA. In the 1980s someone was brewing up a new vaccine in China. A vaccine to fight polio. It was called the Sabin strains-derived inactivated polio vaccine (sIPV). This vaccine is part of the polio research legacy, so it is

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Norway's New Finance Minister: A Political Old-Timer Steps Up.

Imagine Norway. A country with more oil than a gas station loves its soap. Now, imagine a man with more political experience than a politician's coffee cup. Meet Jens Stoltenberg. He's the new finance minister of Norway. Stoltenberg is someone who knows a thing or two about politics. He's been

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Feb 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Buffy's Back: A Fresh Chance to Kick Vampire Butt

Twenty odd years have passed. Fans are buzzing with excitement and already asking questions. One question stands out. How do you keep the magic of a TV show that was made long ago, and keep fans happy and looking into it? Watching a new take on this series would be a big deal. It could b

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Big Tech and Media Giants Bowing to Trump

Think about this, a former president bashes mainstream media, sues them for millions, and they just bend over and pay up! We were expecting a real fight of would we have even seen a judge to disprove Trump's claims. However, this scenario has become a norm. Recent settlements with Donald Trump

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Feb 04 2025SCIENCE

Tracking Microbe Growth: The New Game Changer

The detailed study of microbes and their growth is vital for understanding their behavior and improving related projects. For many years, scientists used different methods to monitor these growth curves. However, it wasn't always easy or accurate. Two big problems were low automation and inefficien

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