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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

Ex-President Yoon's Arrest Sparks Chaos in Seoul

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was officially arrested this Sunday. His arrest could mean a long stay in jail, facing charges related to his controversial martial law declaration last month. The news stirred up trouble at the Seoul Western District Court. Yoon's supporters broke in, cau

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Jan 19 2025FINANCE

Markets Celebrated Trump's Win, but What's Next?

When Donald Trump won the U. S. presidential election in November, markets celebrated. Stocks shot up, the dollar gained strength, and Bitcoin prices surged. But as Trump gets ready to move back into the White House, the market's initial excitement has begun to fade. The stock market, for instance,

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Poultry Shutdown in Georgia: The Bird Flu Arrives in Commercial Farms

In a significant blow to Georgia's poultry industry, state officials have temporarily halted all poultry activities after bird flu was found in a commercial operation. The discovery in Elbert County, confirmed by both the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the US Department of Agriculture, is the

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

What's Up with Trump's Science Team?

Imagine you're in a classroom, and the teacher is saying one thing, but the kids sitting at the front are giving you totally different ideas. That's kind of like what's happening with Trump's science advisors. When Trump started his second term, he picked a few experts to help him with science stuf

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Jan 19 2025CELEBRITIES

The Wealthy Neighbors of Mar-A-Lago

Palm Beach, Florida, is once again in the spotlight due to Donald Trump's return. The exclusive town has always been a magnet for the rich and famous, from mining magnates to fashion designers. Let's take a look at some of the billionaires and celebrities who call Mar-A-Lago their neighborhood. It'

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Jan 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Adjusting LLM-Powered Human Imitations: Where We Fall Short

Have you ever wondered why simulations created with Large Language Models (LLMs) don't always match up with real life? It turns out, the problem isn't all about the LLMs themselves. Scientists recently found a disconnect between these simulations and real-world observations. This discrepancy points

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Meningitis Mysteries: New Testing Methods

Imagine you're in a hospital, and a patient comes in with symptoms of meningitis. Time is crucial because the wrong treatment or delay can lead to serious problems. Doctors often rely on standard lab tests, but these aren't always available in places with limited resources. So, what if there was a b

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

The Indoor Inauguration: When Cold Weather Called the Shots

Imagine this: it's 1985, and the second inauguration of Ronald Reagan is about to happen. But instead of the usual outdoor ceremony, everything is moved indoors. Why? Because the weather forecast was incredibly cold! This decision wasn't made lightly. The White House press secretary, Larry Speakes,

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

Green Shield: How a Plant Booster Helps Beans Beat the Cold

Beans don't like the cold. Phaseolus vulgaris, also known as the common bean, thrives in warm weather. When temperatures drop, these plants can suffer, affecting their growth and value. But there's a helper in town: diethyl aminoethyl hexanoate, or DA-6. This growth regulator has been shown to ease

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Jan 19 2025WEATHER

Southern Colorado Braces for Extreme Cold and Snow

Get ready, Southern Colorado! A Winter Weather Advisory is still active until 8 P. M. , bringing moderate to heavy snow that could last into the early night. As we approach midnight, the region is expected to dry up. Tonight is going to be extra chilly, with lows dipping below zero across Southern C

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